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So you are saying that Rodgers isn't capable of getting smarter and have more to go off of? If you are, it proves once and for all that you hate Rodgers ands are extremely biased against Rodgers. Also, using "Rodgers is average becuase I say so" argument even though most all offensivce categories show Rodgers to be in the top 10 shows your ignorance very clearly.
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You're telling me 4 years in a system isn't enough to learn the nooks and crannies of it? He's not new to the position he's playing. He's been doing it regularly for 4+ years now.
The defense has a 1 year of footage on him.
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Offensive Categories: Who cares? The Packers have a boat load of offensive talent. Remember the year before when Brett Favre, the guy you all say is so horrible and washed up, was dominating the league. I don't care about Rodgers stats. Of course they're good. Trent Dilfer could put up those same numbers with the talent Rodgers has around him. Hell, TMission could.
Patler,
Age has very little to do with it. Experience has everything. Cutler has less experience, more success, etc. While I don't like what he's doing right now, I love his moxy and competitive spirit. On paper, Rodgers looks like the better player imho. On the field, its not even close, and Cutler looks like Jon Elway compared to Jon Kitna. Cutler has what the moxy and attitude of a natural leader.
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Interesting. I didn't know being a douchebag was a quality looked for in a leader.Originally posted by PartialYou're telling me 4 years in a system isn't enough to learn the nooks and crannies of it? He's not new to the position he's playing. He's been doing it regularly for 4+ years now.
The defense has a 1 year of footage on him.
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Offensive Categories: Who cares? The Packers have a boat load of offensive talent. Remember the year before when Brett Favre, the guy you all say is so horrible and washed up, was dominating the league. I don't care about Rodgers stats. Of course they're good. Trent Dilfer could put up those same numbers with the talent Rodgers has around him. Hell, TMission could.
Patler,
Age has very little to do with it. Experience has everything. Cutler has less experience, more success, etc. While I don't like what he's doing right now, I love his moxy and competitive spirit. On paper, Rodgers looks like the better player imho. On the field, its not even close, and Cutler looks like Jon Elway compared to Jon Kitna. Cutler has what the moxy and attitude of a natural leader.
You really don't give up do you. If you can't see that actual playing time and being in there when the bullets are flying is more beneficial than studying the playbook and running the second team in PRACTICE then I give up.Go PACK
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Partial, you were the one who brought up Rodgers' age, not me. You wrote, "He's not a young kid anymore." In fact, he is one of the youngest starters in the NFL, and not much older than the very youngest.Originally posted by PartialPatler,
Age has very little to do with it. Experience has everything. Cutler has less experience, more success, etc. While I don't like what he's doing right now, I love his moxy and competitive spirit. On paper, Rodgers looks like the better player imho. On the field, its not even close, and Cutler looks like Jon Elway compared to Jon Kitna. Cutler has what the moxy and attitude of a natural leader.
Cutler has less experience? Are you kidding me? Three years in the league, 37 starts in a row, over 1200 attempts is less experienced than four years in the league, 16 starts and less than 600 attempts?
What do you base "experience" on, just being in the league for one more year?
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Aaaaaaaand there you have it. Thread is done.Originally posted by PatlerPartial, you were the one who brought up Rodgers' age, not me. You wrote, "He's not a young kid anymore." In fact, he is one of the youngest starters in the NFL, and not much older than the very youngest.Originally posted by PartialPatler,
Age has very little to do with it. Experience has everything. Cutler has less experience, more success, etc. While I don't like what he's doing right now, I love his moxy and competitive spirit. On paper, Rodgers looks like the better player imho. On the field, its not even close, and Cutler looks like Jon Elway compared to Jon Kitna. Cutler has what the moxy and attitude of a natural leader.
Cutler has less experience? Are you kidding me? Three years in the league, 37 starts in a row, over 1200 attempts is less experienced than four years in the league, 16 starts and less than 600 attempts?
What do you base "experience" on, just being in the league for one more year?
Thanks for reading.
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This is Partial we're talking about. The thread is never done.Originally posted by missionAaaaaaaand there you have it. Thread is done.Originally posted by PatlerPartial, you were the one who brought up Rodgers' age, not me. You wrote, "He's not a young kid anymore." In fact, he is one of the youngest starters in the NFL, and not much older than the very youngest.Originally posted by PartialPatler,
Age has very little to do with it. Experience has everything. Cutler has less experience, more success, etc. While I don't like what he's doing right now, I love his moxy and competitive spirit. On paper, Rodgers looks like the better player imho. On the field, its not even close, and Cutler looks like Jon Elway compared to Jon Kitna. Cutler has what the moxy and attitude of a natural leader.
Cutler has less experience? Are you kidding me? Three years in the league, 37 starts in a row, over 1200 attempts is less experienced than four years in the league, 16 starts and less than 600 attempts?
What do you base "experience" on, just being in the league for one more year?
Thanks for reading.
Go PACK
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I actually don't necessarily think it is. Why is it that so many quarterbacks are better when they sit on the bench? They get to learn without having their confidence shaken. By the time they get in and are starting their 5th season, you have a good idea who they are.Originally posted by Bossman641Interesting. I didn't know being a douchebag was a quality looked for in a leader.Originally posted by PartialYou're telling me 4 years in a system isn't enough to learn the nooks and crannies of it? He's not new to the position he's playing. He's been doing it regularly for 4+ years now.
The defense has a 1 year of footage on him.
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Offensive Categories: Who cares? The Packers have a boat load of offensive talent. Remember the year before when Brett Favre, the guy you all say is so horrible and washed up, was dominating the league. I don't care about Rodgers stats. Of course they're good. Trent Dilfer could put up those same numbers with the talent Rodgers has around him. Hell, TMission could.
Patler,
Age has very little to do with it. Experience has everything. Cutler has less experience, more success, etc. While I don't like what he's doing right now, I love his moxy and competitive spirit. On paper, Rodgers looks like the better player imho. On the field, its not even close, and Cutler looks like Jon Elway compared to Jon Kitna. Cutler has what the moxy and attitude of a natural leader.
You really don't give up do you. If you can't see that actual playing time and being in there when the bullets are flying is more beneficial than studying the playbook and running the second team in PRACTICE then I give up.
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But you totally dismiss the fact that Rodgers becomes better at reading defenses and gets more comfortable in the pocket, Something that doesn't get worked on when you are a backup, and then you calim that the defense will be able to pick Rodgers apart. You are indeed an ignorant retard. But it is fun to watch your ass repeatedly get pwned.Originally posted by PartialI actually don't necessarily think it is. Why is it that so many quarterbacks are better when they sit on the bench? They get to learn without having their confidence shaken. By the time they get in and are starting their 5th season, you have a good idea who they are.Originally posted by Bossman641Interesting. I didn't know being a douchebag was a quality looked for in a leader.Originally posted by PartialYou're telling me 4 years in a system isn't enough to learn the nooks and crannies of it? He's not new to the position he's playing. He's been doing it regularly for 4+ years now.
The defense has a 1 year of footage on him.
1 < 4
Offensive Categories: Who cares? The Packers have a boat load of offensive talent. Remember the year before when Brett Favre, the guy you all say is so horrible and washed up, was dominating the league. I don't care about Rodgers stats. Of course they're good. Trent Dilfer could put up those same numbers with the talent Rodgers has around him. Hell, TMission could.
Patler,
Age has very little to do with it. Experience has everything. Cutler has less experience, more success, etc. While I don't like what he's doing right now, I love his moxy and competitive spirit. On paper, Rodgers looks like the better player imho. On the field, its not even close, and Cutler looks like Jon Elway compared to Jon Kitna. Cutler has what the moxy and attitude of a natural leader.
You really don't give up do you. If you can't see that actual playing time and being in there when the bullets are flying is more beneficial than studying the playbook and running the second team in PRACTICE then I give up.
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