Sure, he did some great things, but the reality is he has thrown more interceptions than any QB in NFL history.
As I said, if only 10% of those ints. are directly responsible for the margin of difference in games lost by the Pack, that's nearly 30 games, or on average, 2 games a year.
That could be the difference between making the playoffs or missing them.
Earning a playoff bye, or playing as a WC.
Or earning homefield advantage throughout or traveling.
That doesn't even take into account the ints he's thrown dduring the postseason.
His ints against the Falcons a couple of years ago cost the Pack a home game in the first round.
How many Ints did he throw against the Rams in a playoff game a couple of years before that?
6?
How many ints did he throw aginst the Cowboys in consecutive years earlier in his career?
7?
Then, how about last year, when that stupid decision in OT for an int against the Giants was directly responsible for that playoff loss?