Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers pulled out a 24-20 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, but it wasn't exactly pretty.

On the daily Locked On Packers Podcast, Peter Bukowski discusses how a four-point win over the Jacksonville Jaguars is not enough for this Packers team:

Bukowski: The Jaguars came in and they played tough. They played hard. Credit Doug Marrone, a good Syracuse grad, for having them ready to play. A game with Jake Luton versus Aaron Rodgers should never be four points. In a game that the Packers, play to play, really dominated even though it didn’t really feel that way at times. It’s true. It should not have been four points and maybe if you’re Matt LaFleur you’re saying, well you know, in a playoff game, Green Bay is going to come in a little better prepared.

Well, maybe? They did against the Saints, but they did not against the Bucs. So, what is the common denominator there? Aaron Rodgers and Matt LaFleur both said practice. We don’t know what practice was like this week and if that was part of the deal here. But this team is too talented and have too good of leadership and coaching, and that’s regardless of what you think of Mike Pettine because the guys listen to him and love him and are accountable to him and that’s what matters as far as execution with the game plan if they think he’s got the plan. Whether you think it is a good plan and you play decisively and with intensity, and they just haven’t.

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