"There was no doubt on the Packers' sidelines, wide receiver Greg Jennings said. When the Giants tied the game with 58 seconds left on Sunday, the Packers' offensive players simply turned the ball over to Aaron Rodgers and let him do what he does, Jennings said.
"Nothing was really said," Jennings said. "Guys pretty much knew. 'This is it. Let's go get it.' There was nothing that needed to be said. This is the type of team we've created.
Aaron went out and made big passes, like he does."
What Rodgers does is pick apart defenses and win games. He did both in the final minute Sunday, hitting three passes for a combined 64 yards to set up Mason Crosby's game-winning 31-yard field goal in the Packers 38-35 win at the Meadowlands."