It seemed inconceivable when Brett Favre retired — and really, you can pick any of his retirements — that anyone would supplant him as the greatest quarterback in Green Bay Packers history.
Then, his replacement did it.
Arguing anyone but Aaron Rodgers as the greatest Packers quarterback seems foolish at this point. Not even Bart Starr can apply. Rodgers passed Favre for most touchdowns passes in Packers history on Saturday against the Browns, throwing the 443rd of his career. It was a sideline throw to Allen Lazard, and he stretched across the goal line to score in the first quarter.