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Don't forget about the crap he took from NY(NJ?) after the last preseason game.Originally posted by DonHutsonThat's true. He crapped all over Green Bay all the way from Mississippi this summer. That's what? 1500 miles?Originally posted by Noodlemeh, Favre takes craps that go farther with more accuracy.
Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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Arent you in the other thread lecturing Paco about this same thing?Originally posted by ZoolDon't forget about the crap he took from NY(NJ?) after the last preseason game.Originally posted by DonHutsonThat's true. He crapped all over Green Bay all the way from Mississippi this summer. That's what? 1500 miles?Originally posted by Noodlemeh, Favre takes craps that go farther with more accuracy.

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Si. Mainly the visual of a dude shitting 1500 miles was too funny to pass up.Originally posted by MadtownPackerArent you in the other thread lecturing Paco about this same thing?Originally posted by ZoolDon't forget about the crap he took from NY(NJ?) after the last preseason game.Originally posted by DonHutsonThat's true. He crapped all over Green Bay all the way from Mississippi this summer. That's what? 1500 miles?Originally posted by Noodlemeh, Favre takes craps that go farther with more accuracy.
Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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Thats one heck of a hurl. Do we have a highlight anywhere?Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersOne thing that went unnoticed when praising Jennings for his great catch. Rodgers let go of the ball from his own 29 and Jennings caught it at the Vikings 5 or 6 yard line. That's 66 yards in the air. Actually, he threw it from just outside the right hash to just outside the left hash, so maybe tack on another yard or two. That's good arm strength and pretty damn good accuracy on such a deep ball.
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The best part? Rodger could have thrown it earlier or deeper. Jennings was past the DB and had to throttle down before going to the ball. Another yard or two (or earlier) and he runs right through it into the endzone.
Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersOne thing that went unnoticed when praising Jennings for his great catch. Rodgers let go of the ball from his own 29 and Jennings caught it at the Vikings 5 or 6 yard line. That's 66 yards in the air. Actually, he threw it from just outside the right hash to just outside the left hash, so maybe tack on another yard or two. That's good arm strength and pretty damn good accuracy on such a deep ball.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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"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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The ball he threw to Driver that could have been a 68 yard TD was a good throw also. The pump fake on the play was what made it a great play by Rodgers. Unfortunately, they don't have a highlight since it was called back."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Isn't that the worst part? I just watched it. Jennings had to slow WAY down reducing the chance to catch it. Lucky for us Jennings is an absolute beast and will get that ball more often than not.Originally posted by pbmaxThe best part? Rodger could have thrown it earlier or deeper. Jennings was past the DB and had to throttle down before going to the ball. Another yard or two (or earlier) and he runs right through it into the endzone.
Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersOne thing that went unnoticed when praising Jennings for his great catch. Rodgers let go of the ball from his own 29 and Jennings caught it at the Vikings 5 or 6 yard line. That's 66 yards in the air. Actually, he threw it from just outside the right hash to just outside the left hash, so maybe tack on another yard or two. That's good arm strength and pretty damn good accuracy on such a deep ball.
Perhaps I'm wrong, and I'm not digging on A-Rod for the sake of digging on him, I think the catch was more impressive than the throw. The distance was phenomenal throw and further than I thought he could chuck it.
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Originally posted by PartialThats one heck of a hurl. Do we have a highlight anywhere?sigpic
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Well, to be consistent, QBs get credit on deep passes where the WR makes a good play to catch the ball all the time. It happened with Favre, it's going to happen with Rodgers, it pretty much happens every time you have a competent QB and a good WR. Sometimes the WR is going to make the QB look good by making a play.Originally posted by PartialPerhaps I'm wrong, and I'm not digging on A-Rod for the sake of digging on him, I think the catch was more impressive than the throw. The distance was phenomenal throw and further than I thought he could chuck it.</delurk>
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Give me a break. He threw it 66 yards in the air. There are QBs in the NFL QB Challenge that can't throw it that far and in bounds--much less in a live game putting it within good range for your receiver to make a play. It was a great throw. Arm strength + accuracy on such a deep ball. Did you want him to pull a Mike Vick and throw it out of the stadium?Isn't that the worst part? I just watched it. Jennings had to slow WAY down reducing the chance to catch it. Lucky for us Jennings is an absolute beast and will get that ball more often than not."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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I disagree. He couldn't throw it earlier because then Tyrell Johnson could have made a play on the ball. He threw it at the right time. If you notice he did a little pump fake, Tyrell Johnson bit on it, and that's what allowed Jennings to get one on one coverage. If he waited any longer, only Jamarcus Russell (from his knees) could have thrown the ball that far. Besides, he also couldn't wait any longer because Jared Allen was about to hit him into next week.Originally posted by pbmaxThe best part? Rodger could have thrown it earlier or deeper. Jennings was past the DB and had to throttle down before going to the ball. Another yard or two (or earlier) and he runs right through it into the endzone."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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