Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Packers Hall of Fame Inc.



The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame named quarterback Aaron Rodgers Most Valuable Player. Throwing 4,000+ yards in his second consecutive season and averaging a 64.7% completion as well as throwing a 30:7 touchdown to interception ratio. Rodgers even placed second in the NFL for total rushing yards adding 5 touchdowns on the ground and lastly but surely not least, being inducted to play in his first Pro Bowl as starter. Earning the Rookie of the Year for the Packers, Hall of fame named LB Clay Matthews to receive the honor. Matthews was the first Green Bay rookie to be named into the Pro Bowl since the 1978 season. Leaving his mark on 10 QB's Matthews collected 10 sacks(Record for a Packer Rookie) and also gained 58 tackles. He Ranked 5th in the NFL Pepsi Rookie of the Year.