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Packer drops not a big concern

October 20, 2011 By Bill Scott

Green Bay Packers receivers went two games without a single drop.  Then over

James Jones

the last two games, they dropped 10 balls.  But Packers coach Mike McCarthy didn’t seem too concerned about the recent problems. 

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers agrees, saying the drops in his opinion are temporary.

AUDIO: Aaron Rodgers isn’t worried about drops :23

Packers receiver James Jones said Packers receivers have established an informal system of punishment when a catchable ball gets away.  Nelson said the offending wideout has to buy a $100 electronics store gift card for each of his fellow receivers.

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