Fred Pagac is an Ohio State guy to the very base of his being. And Ohio State guys set the bar high.
A couple of years back, when Pagac was Vikings defensive coordinator, he had to speak to the media once a week during the season. He liked speaking to the media about as much as Woody Hayes liked Clemson linebackers intercepting his quarterback's passes.
It was Packers week and Pagac, who is now the team's linebackers coach, was asked about a fella named Aaron Rodgers.
"Aaron Rodgers," said Pagac, "is a good football player."
And that was pretty much that.
Fortunately, the Packers media relations department puts out a weekly release called "the Dope Sheet." It's chock full of great stats and not a bad place to turn if you ever want to go deeper than "Aaron Rodgers is a good football player."
So while Pagac's assessment remains accurate to this day, let us embellish it a little bit via the Dope Sheet's "Stat of the Week."
In 10 regular-season games against the Vikings, Rodgers has completed 70.7 percent of his passes (232 of 328) for 2,840 yards, 24 touchdowns, four interceptions and a passer rating of 116.4. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, via the Dope Sheet, the 116.4 rating against a single opponent ranks No. 1 since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. No. 2 is Dan Fouts' 112.6 rating against the Browns. No. 3 is Rodgers' 111.0 rating against the Lions.