Bedard did a really nice write up on Rodgers yesterday.
Whether you agree with it or not, its worth a read and brings up good points.
Just yesterday I read somewhere on this board that someone was comparing Rodgers' season to Peyton Manning's. I'm sorry, but that is simply hysterical. Like the 2007 Packers offense, the Colts offense attacks you. It's a down the field big play offense quarterback-predicated offense, not the dink and dunk receiver based offense the Packers run now. Hopefully this article opens a few eyes to see how average his year was.*
He basically says this:
- Stats don't tell the whole story when the offense is vanilla and designed to minimize mistakes and be efficient.
- Plenty of players have gotten more done with less ability and less talent around them
- Rodgers estimated trade value is probably no where near Jay Cutlers, because he hasn't shown nearly as much on the field
- Rodgers had 4 game killing interceptions last year, and he will not be looked at as a closer until he learns how to win
* I normally don't like Bedard, but this was a pretty good piece. I tend to agree that Rodgers has a lot of potential to be very good, but he needs to capitalize on that. I'm not confident that he will.
Whether you agree with it or not, its worth a read and brings up good points.
Just yesterday I read somewhere on this board that someone was comparing Rodgers' season to Peyton Manning's. I'm sorry, but that is simply hysterical. Like the 2007 Packers offense, the Colts offense attacks you. It's a down the field big play offense quarterback-predicated offense, not the dink and dunk receiver based offense the Packers run now. Hopefully this article opens a few eyes to see how average his year was.*
He basically says this:
- Stats don't tell the whole story when the offense is vanilla and designed to minimize mistakes and be efficient.
- Plenty of players have gotten more done with less ability and less talent around them
- Rodgers estimated trade value is probably no where near Jay Cutlers, because he hasn't shown nearly as much on the field
- Rodgers had 4 game killing interceptions last year, and he will not be looked at as a closer until he learns how to win
* I normally don't like Bedard, but this was a pretty good piece. I tend to agree that Rodgers has a lot of potential to be very good, but he needs to capitalize on that. I'm not confident that he will.




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