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    LOL! is this true?? Gay??


    Quote Originally Posted by mr_blonde View Post
    Aaron Rodgers can go fuck himself sideways and die.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...233808944.html

    The little pussy is offended ...... oh, too bad.
    I'm finished with this cunt. If the Packers cut him tomorrow, it wouldn't bother me one bit.

    Fucking faggot. (And don't be fooled, Rodgers is as queer as a two dollar bill)
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    INT may have been Adams' fault but what's REALLY going on with this guy??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Infamous View Post
    INT may have been Adams' fault but what's REALLY going on with this guy??
    Adams got rubbed off and wasn't open. It's Aaron's job to see that the throw isn't there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yetisnowman View Post
    Adams got rubbed off and wasn't open. It's Aaron's job to see that the throw isn't there.
    On a timing route? Rodger's lets go of the ball as Adams makes break, which is when the contact happen. You are being unreasonable.

    You mentioned before that Rodgers should have seen the perilous DB positioning. I don't agree (as I saw it) but there is a chance you are right on that point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yetisnowman View Post
    Adams got rubbed off and wasn't open. It's Aaron's job to see that the throw isn't there.
    That was completely on Adams. Second week in a row where you so want to diss ARod that you blind yourself to what actually happened on the play.

    On a timing route slant Adams has to get to the spot. He can't let a little rub stop the route.
    But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

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    Seems to be less getting beat physically, more to do with communication issues/blown assignments for the line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Striker View Post
    Seems to be less getting beat physically, more to do with communication issues/blown assignments for the line.
    and that makes no sense for a line that has been together for a year+, parts of it for much longer than that. Why now all of a sudden? Have they tried to change something that isn't working?

    Maybe we can blame it all on the new OL assistant?
    Ya, that's it! It's his fault!
    Fire his ass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patler View Post
    and that makes no sense for a line that has been together for a year+, parts of it for much longer than that. Why now all of a sudden? Have they tried to change something that isn't working?

    Maybe we can blame it all on the new OL assistant?
    Ya, that's it! It's his fault!
    Fire his ass!
    It's whatever is bothering Lacy. Before Lacy, the line was still a tire fire. Lacy was drafted, and the defenses had to respect that. Lacy (for whatever reason) fell off this year. The O Line followed. It is now back where it was pre-Lacy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Striker View Post
    Seems to be less getting beat physically, more to do with communication issues/blown assignments for the line.
    Some of their small scale adjustments have come back to bite them. Someone mentioned elsewhere that Rodgers told the O line to leave the middle unblocked and he was going to roll out right. That probably has worked like a charm for years. But with Bulaga retreating faster than ever, he wasn't able to move to his right as he normally would.
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    I as going to try and stay away from the site today and I should have but I didnt and read this thread and cant believe what I am reading call Chicago you few whiners out there I know they would be glad to trade cutler for him have you forgot how long he held the record for highest qb ranking in a row I mean come on get serious yes something is wrong right now they will get it fixed but until then dont bite the hand that will be leading your team to many more wins division tittles and even sb ? but for the know it alls I bet if you really wanted to trade him and go with our back ups you would have teams lining up to get him.
    I bet you all remember how well that went the last time Arod got hurt YA RIGHT any way tear me .apart all you want but wake the hell up he is our leader .

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    As disturbed as I am by the loss today I am profoundly disturbed by how this losing attitude, this lack of edge is affecting all of you.

    The answer is painfully clear and I am aghast that none of you has identified it:

    Olivia Munn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Cumby View Post
    As disturbed as I am by the loss today I am profoundly disturbed by how this losing attitude, this lack of edge is affecting all of you.

    The answer is painfully clear and I am aghast that none of you has identified it:

    Olivia Munn.
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    Time for her to go. After all, Rodgers is apparently a faggot.

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    It was also the polar opposite of the way the Cardinals/Seahawks game was called. The refs in the late game didn't like calling DPI (though there was at least one) according to numbers Pete Carroll had, but they led the league in illegal contact and defensive holding.

    Legion of Gloom drew a LOT of flags. Two of the Cardinal drives were basically penalty shots.

    Just as Baseball has gotten its umpire the game your way problem under control, the NFL has 12 different sets of rules each week.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    In Rodgers defense, in almost all of those big games he has "choked" in. His shitty defense has put him in a terrible position, had the D just played solid in most those games. ARod would never have had to pull a rabbit out of his ass. That of course was NOT the case yesterday, but definitely was in the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    In Rodgers defense, in almost all of those big games he has "choked" in. His shitty defense has put him in a terrible position, had the D just played solid in most those games. ARod would never have had to pull a rabbit out of his ass. That of course was NOT the case yesterday, but definitely was in the past.
    He's had shortcomings in some of those games. He shoulda hit Jennings in AZ. At least two passes in the Giants game were on him. Yesterday though, was a level of badness that's not typical for him. Hope it doesn't keep trending that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    In Rodgers defense, in almost all of those big games he has "choked" in. His shitty defense has put him in a terrible position, had the D just played solid in most those games. ARod would never have had to pull a rabbit out of his ass. That of course was NOT the case yesterday, but definitely was in the past.
    The last 2 playoff losses the defense played well enough to win. We held Wilson to his worst statistical performance of his career, and Aaron couldn't outplay him. This construction of the Packers isn't designed to beat teams 12 to 10.

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    Well out of his 11 career playoff games he has played well in 4 of them. And I feel like 4 is being generous, considering I'm counting his first first playoff game in which he had the ball in his hands, with the game on the line, and choked. I'm not arguing he's bad, just not clutch. As I said in the original post, the guy racks up gaudy numbers against lower tier teams. When he plays a good defense he almost always sucks. The gold standard in the NFL right now is Tom Brady, look at what he has done with journeymen receivers for 15 years. Look at his current makeshift O-LINE. He doesn't whine about injuries, and the o-line, and the weather, and the refs, and his strained vagina. Every week, every year, I just see the gap between these two "all time greats" widening dramatically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yetisnowman View Post
    When he plays a good defense he almost always sucks.
    Well this is brilliant, considering that what makes a defense good, is that they stop offenses.

    What's a good defense? A defense that stops Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.
    How does Aaron play against good defenses? He sucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    Well this is brilliant, considering that what makes a defense good, is that they stop offenses.

    What's a good defense? A defense that stops Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.
    How does Aaron play against good defenses? He sucks.
    Well in the history of the NFL, I'm sure some quarterbacks have competed well against good defenses and made some winning plays. But I guess we should never EXPECT Aaron to win a game late in the playoffs, because typically the last 4-8 teams left in the NFL postseason have some good defenses. The troubling trend this season is he and the offense are starting to make bad/mediocre defenses look great.

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