The Green Bay Packers have undergone some changes this offseason including Matt LaFleur at head coach. There has been a ton of criticism coming in Aaron Rodgers' direction, but he is still playing at a high level.

In a recent tweet, PFF released some new numbers that show just how dominant Aaron Rodgers has been. Rodgers has always been able to connect with his wide receivers and the numbers show that.

Chances are if you play slot receiver or on the outside, you'll exceed with Rodgers as your quarterback. Despite the impressive numbers over the years, fans and the media have begun to downgrade Rodgers as a quarterback.

Over the past two seasons, Rodgers and the Packers have failed to reach the playoffs. Therefore, as the quarterback of the team, Rodgers has gotten the brunt of the blame.

Although, injuries have plagued the Packers signal-caller in the past two seasons. In 2017, Rodgers suffered a broken collarbone that landed him on injured reserve and cost him nine games.

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Then, last season, Rodgers would suffer a tibial plateau fracture to his knee in the Packers Week 1 bout with the Chicago Bears. He would return to the game in the second half and deliver a typical Rodgers-esque performance.

Despite the injury, Rodgers would play the entire season on a hobbled knee and would throw for 4,442 yards, 25 touchdowns, and two interceptions. Without his usual mobility, he had a so-called “down” season in 2018.

Coming into 2019, the Packers are expected to be much-improved with Davante Adams and the young receivers like Geronimo Allison and Marquez Valdes-Scantling catching passes from Rodgers. As for them, they know Rodgers can get them the ball with ease.

Over the years, Rodgers has been inarguably one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. Men lie, women lie, but numbers don't lie. This season will be a revenge tour for Rodgers as he proves to the doubters that he still is among the best at his craft.