When it comes to Aaron Rodgers, Colin Cowherd needs to get a new playbook.

Whether he's been on ESPN or Fox Sports, Cowherd has been constant and consistent in his knocking of the Packers quarterback. It's also gotten old and lame.

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His latest rip of Rodgers, on Tuesday afternoon, was sparked by Pro Football Focus ranking Green Bay's roster No. 2 to only New England in 2016.

"They have the second-best roster in the league, one of the most stable front offices, one of the best GMs — eight years, one playoff run, no criticism," Cowherd said, before criticizing Rodgers again.

Rodgers struggled through a tough 2015 season, and did get heat for it, by the way, by many in the media, despite the fact major personnel and coaching issues had much more to do with it.

PFF is projecting to '16, and also pointed out why the Packers were so poor around Rodgers in '15: "Green Bay will be carried by its offense, and it should look significantly better than it did last season when injuries took a deep bite out of the roster."

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Cowherd continued by tying Rodgers' overrated-ness to the weakness of the NFC North, which is ludicrious. First, it has no bearing on what Rodgers has done in the playoffs, which is win eight times over eight years and carry Green Bay to a ring in Super Bowl XLV.

The Packers were a wild card after that 2010 season before reeling off four straight titles in a divsion that's produced two NFC playoff teams in six of the past seven years. They have had a real challenge from either the Bears, Lions or Vikings in every season since '09. So, yeah, Rodgers just leading his team to the playoffs every season, fighting some key injuries along the way, is impressive.

The zinger was Cowherd comparing Rodgers' resume to that QB who has taken Dallas to only four playoff berths and two playoff wins over nine seasons.

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"Tony Romo, of the Dallas Cowboys, has 25 fourth-quarterback comebacks," Cowherd said. "Rodgers has 10."

Although it is true Romo is much more "clutch" than public perception, note that Rodgers is the more efficient passer when trailing in games (97.4 to 95.5) and right there with Romo (100.6 to 102.7) in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys also have trailed late in a lot more games than the Packers, thanks to Rodgers putting away many of their wins early.

Rodgers has become a cottage industry of contrarianism for Cowherd for more than five years running. He's compared Rodgers to Peyton Manning as a regular-season star who doesn't get it done in the playoffs. He's made it clear several times Rodgers isn't as good as Tom Brady. Last year, he declared Cam Newton as his preferred QB over Rodgers in a one-game must-win situation.

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Along those lines in questioning Rodgers' place among the game's other elite QBs, "He isn't a great leader" and "He's hard to get along with" have been part of Cowherd's refrain. "Moody" was the latest adjective added to that narrative.

It's sports talk television/radio, and it's June. When in need of stirring up an NFL topic, Rodgers always has been Cowherd's go-to guy. Throwing more errant passes in the same direction only improves Cowherd's inaccuracy.