I voted ARod.
He had the better career. Manning has 1 more ring but only 1 more and he played like horseshit in one of the wins. If it wasn’t for the helmet catch both have 1 ring.
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.
-Tim Harmston
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
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.
-Tim Harmston
Is Rodger’s the better QB? Absolutely.
Giants fans weren’t relieved just to get Eli out of their locker room. For all Aaron’s greatness you don’t see any Packer fan jealousy over the Jets and their fans getting to deal with all the baggage that he brings with him. This week is a prime example.
Most people don’t aspire to have that kind of career legacy.
Ok - I think I just rethought myself into Aaron’s camp. Too late to change my vote. The qualifier in the poll question was “if you were an upcoming NFL QB”. That is a tiny subset of society at large, and those young adults with $$$$ in their eyes probably won’t look any further than Aaron’s superior arm talent.
I mean if its etched in stone, I'll take Eli and the extra trophy, but if you are just talking the player its Rodgers in a no brainer. All things equal Rodgers was/is a much better QB.
I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.
Will Rodgers be remembered at all by non Packers fans in 10 years?
Agreed. I don't see what Manning did as anymore "prickish" than opting for free agency when your contract expires. If you don't want to play for the team that holds your rights, get out whenever you can.
John Elway was drafted by the Colts and refused to play for them, saying he would play pro baseball instead. Most people assumed it was an idle threat, but he had played baseball at Stanford too, and had been drafted by the Yankees. I believe he played a minor league season for them. The Colts and Elway haggled a long time before the Colts traded his rights to the Broncos.
Bruce Clark refused to play for Green Bay. Green Bay refused to trade his rights, so he went to Canada. Lots of NBA and NHL draftees have forced trades.
I would take Rodgers' career to Manning's career by a current factor of 263,000,000 for Rodgers' career to 252,000,000 for Manning's career.
LIFE IS ABOUT CHAMPIONSHIPS; I JUST REALIZED THIS. The MILWAUKEE BUCKS have won the same number of championships over the past 50 years as the Green Bay Packers. Ten years from now, who will have more championships, and who will be the fart in the wind ?
I don't understand the thinking that Eli Manning is a HOF QB. He was good but not great. That he won 2 SBs is nice, but I don't think anyone has illusions about the role the NYG defense played. Their front 4 was a wrecking crew.
They played the same team (NE) twice which makes me think it's a matchup thing (like how SF is a bad matchup for GB).
Just winning a SB or two when you are a supporting cast member should not get you into the HOF, or there would be dozens of other candidates.
it's the same as Matthew Stafford being a HOF QB. He won a SB, but his DET stats were padded by being on terrible teams and needing to chuck the ball all over the yard. Sean McVay, Aaron Donald and Cooper Kupp won him that SB ring.
The two SB rings are nice, but Manning doesn't have the numbers or highlights of Rodgers. I'd take Rodgers football playing career. He'll be a shoo-in for HOF unless he continues to jerk his way into annoying the voting sportswriters into not voting him first year (unlikely).
Actually, there’s a rule; E-Mann’s rights belonged to the team that drafted him. Sure, he could’ve quit football. He did not. He simply didn’t want to be a Chargering.
Had P-Mann played for, say, the Queens at that time, E-Mann woulda embraced playing in San Diego. A-Mann did not want his two sons competing in the same conference. Entitlement at its finest.
I'm not going to stop the wheel. I'm going to break the wheel.
I'm not going to stop the wheel. I'm going to break the wheel.
If Rodgers didn't have a ring, I think you can easily make the case for Manning. The goal of every player and every team should be to reach the pinnacle of competition and win a championship.
Because Rodgers did it, too, I think 100% of quarterbacks would take the personal greatness of Rodgers as opposed to the extra ring with the middling level of Manning.