Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has voiced his frustrations over recent weeks and he has a lot to be frustrated about as the Packers suffered yet another loss on Sunday. A game in which the Packers were clear favorites on their home field, the Arizona Cardinals simply outplayed Green Bay on Sunday.

The Arizona Cardinals had a very slim chance at winning this game on a realistic level. They have struggled all season behind a rookie quarterback with a very depleted defense compared to what it was just a few seasons ago.

The level of competition that Rodgers is used to playing does not even come close to how the Packers have played this season. Green Bay has talented weapons on offense, a solid offensive line, and an equally talented defense. Fingers have been pointed at longtime head coach Mike McCarthy throughout the season as it seems the right plays are simply not being called. There have not been many significant injuries to chalk up the Packers' woes to, they are just being outplayed plain and simple.

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Rodgers has played well although he has had much better seasons. Davante Adams has emerged an incredible offensive force and running back Aaron Jones has been running the ball with great efficiency. Rodgers has advocated heavily for Jones to be more involved in the offense and now that he has in recent weeks the Packers are still just not doing quite enough to win the games they should be.

It's more than fair to assume the Packers could realistically search for a new head coach as it seems the marriage between McCarthy and Rodgers might be coming to an end.

Update: Packers have fired Mike McCarthy. Read story here.