Aaron Rodgers is 1-11 in games decided by four points or less, most recently a pair of overtime losses this month. Rodgers said Wednesday that he didn't see any common threads through those 11 losses and noted that close games aren't always decided in the final minutes. "These games come down to really a handful of plays," Rodgers said, "a small handful of plays that don't always happen at the end of games. Sometimes they happen in the first quarter, the second quarter, the first possession of the second half. ... "If I had done my job better on a play maybe in the red zone in the first quarter and gotten seven [points] instead of three, it's a different game."