Rodgers threw his 3rd, on a pass that went right through Jennings hands. Do people remember the first 2 off hand? I LOVE having a QB that avoids turnovers.
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Rodgers threw his 3rd, on a pass that went right through Jennings hands. Do people remember the first 2 off hand? I LOVE having a QB that avoids turnovers.
I think the only one that was his fault was the one against the Bears were he tired to force it to Finley. The other two were drops by the wide outs if I remember correctly.
James Jones tipped one, I think.
the annual gift to urlacher.
The one prior to this was against Denver I believe. Rodgers threw a ball high and hard to Jones, who was < 10 yards away, off his hands and picked off.
Why the thread?
As per Sunday Nite Football against the Falcons, AR has thrown the least interceptions for the first 100 tds (33 interceptions).
Also for the first 1500 pass attempts AR is number 2 alltime in qb ratings (Warner is #1).
yeah, the throw right into urlachers hands is the only shitty throw he's made
or his only "favre" if you will
the other 2 are on the wr's
dudes ball control is nuts
how many fumbles have we had? i can only remember the grant fumble
I was curious mainly. I couldn't remember the other 2. I know he is extremely stingy at giving it away and I knew this one was definately not on him. Now that its mentioned I remember the Urlacher gift. Seems like it don't matter who our QB is, we love to make that guy look good.
Wasn't that bad of a throw...it honestly was just a hell of a play by Urlacher. Few LBs could think about making that play. That boy shows up when the Packers roll into town. I have to respect him for that, even if it is entirely counterbalanced by his Paris Hilton moment.
Yeah urlachers hall of fame video is gonna be about 90% packer clips
guys got a hell of a highlight real just with shit he's done to us
as for his INT, i thought that was the one he threw right into his hands?
Just thought I would mention that the INT that Flynn threw was off of Cobb's hands (it was high, but catchable).
Peter King had a nice paragraph on what Rodgers actually learned from Favre:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz1b9SxC1CBQuote:
Originally Posted by Peter King
I thought that was pretty astute of Rodgers. I mean, it's not something you hear about often when great QB play is discussed in the media but Rodgers is indeed very good at moving defenders with his eyes and he credits Favre with influencing that aspect of his game. Sharp.