The Green Bay Packers offense has disappointed with their production this season, and a lot of the blame has fallen on the shoulders of Aaron Rodgers.

The former MVP has seen his completion percentage and overall output drop immensely, which has shocked many experts considering the dynamic play that we've witnessed from him previously.

It was another tough outing for Rodgers on Sunday, as the offense crumbled and the Packers fell to the Dallas Cowboys, 30-16. However, it's still early in the season, and Aaron wants all of his critics to relax.

Here's Rodgers' response when asked how he'll handle the defeat, from NFL.com:

I'll have a glass of scotch and chill out a little bit… I'm my biggest critic and I'll look at this as finely as I look at every other game and improve.”

Another classic line from Aaron.

Packers fans hope Rodgers bounces back this coming Thursday as Green Bay takes on the archrival Chicago Bears.

It's far too early to call this a must-win game for the Pack, but the prospect of falling to one of the league's worst teams to bring their record down to 3-3 is far from ideal. Especially when its their most hated adversary.