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  • #76
    Originally posted by Partial
    You guys are going way too far imo. Rodgers looks like he could potentially be a pro bowl QB if and only if a lot of things go right.
    He's certainly no Vince Young.
    "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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    • #77
      Skin, what the hell is up with your signature?

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      • #78
        Originally posted by sheepshead
        Originally posted by Partial
        You guys are going way too far imo. Rodgers looks like he could potentially be a pro bowl QB if and only if a lot of things go right. The team is going to need to have a much better record than 6-10 for starters.

        Finley looks good and I think he'll be a star, but probably not quite this year. Doing it in PS is a lot different from a real game. We'll see how he looks come regular season. It's unrealistic to think he'll be as good as Jackson. Hopefully he can be a solid asset.
        You are an idiot, you really are. How can you do a 180 on ARod after a few possessions in pre-season? The question is, what the hell we're you basing your mediocre assessment of him on over the last few years? Why should anyone read anything you have to say? Are your opinions derived from how guys perform on your video games? Where and how do you come up with your garbage? Maybe you just type shit on here for the sake of typing.
        I'm an idiot? Please see the bolded text in your own post. Pwned?

        Please explain to me where there is a 180. I would love to hear this.

        As for the rest of your post, pure garbage. Please take it elsewhere, bro.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by SkinBasket
          Originally posted by Partial
          You guys are going way too far imo. Rodgers looks like he could potentially be a pro bowl QB if and only if a lot of things go right.
          He's certainly no Vince Young.
          This thread isn't about Vince Young, but I think given a fresh start on a talented team, he could do just fine. The Titans would be a good place to start since they have such a good OL, but he needs to just get out of there, sit on the bench for a year as a nobody, then compete for a starting job. I'm still confident that he will be an extremely good player.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Partial
            Originally posted by sheepshead
            Originally posted by Partial
            You guys are going way too far imo. Rodgers looks like he could potentially be a pro bowl QB if and only if a lot of things go right. The team is going to need to have a much better record than 6-10 for starters.

            Finley looks good and I think he'll be a star, but probably not quite this year. Doing it in PS is a lot different from a real game. We'll see how he looks come regular season. It's unrealistic to think he'll be as good as Jackson. Hopefully he can be a solid asset.
            You are an idiot, you really are. How can you do a 180 on ARod after a few possessions in pre-season? The question is, what the hell we're you basing your mediocre assessment of him on over the last few years? Why should anyone read anything you have to say? Are your opinions derived from how guys perform on your video games? Where and how do you come up with your garbage? Maybe you just type shit on here for the sake of typing.
            I'm an idiot? Please see the bolded text in your own post. Pwned?

            Please explain to me where there is a 180. I would love to hear this.

            As for the rest of your post, pure garbage. Please take it elsewhere, bro.
            what are you talking about?
            Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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            • #81
              Originally posted by sheepshead
              Originally posted by Partial
              Originally posted by sheepshead
              Originally posted by Partial
              You guys are going way too far imo. Rodgers looks like he could potentially be a pro bowl QB if and only if a lot of things go right. The team is going to need to have a much better record than 6-10 for starters.

              Finley looks good and I think he'll be a star, but probably not quite this year. Doing it in PS is a lot different from a real game. We'll see how he looks come regular season. It's unrealistic to think he'll be as good as Jackson. Hopefully he can be a solid asset.
              You are an idiot, you really are. How can you do a 180 on ARod after a few possessions in pre-season? The question is, what the hell we're you basing your mediocre assessment of him on over the last few years? Why should anyone read anything you have to say? Are your opinions derived from how guys perform on your video games? Where and how do you come up with your garbage? Maybe you just type shit on here for the sake of typing.
              I'm an idiot? Please see the bolded text in your own post. Pwned?

              Please explain to me where there is a 180. I would love to hear this.

              As for the rest of your post, pure garbage. Please take it elsewhere, bro.
              what are you talking about?
              Your incoherent dribble is awful, dude. I don't know what you're talking about with the rest. Please address the topic at hand, or stay outta the thread. Better yet, please leave.

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              • #82
                Both of you should knock this off now. If you want to talk issues, fine, if you want to keep insulting each other do it elsewhere.

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                • #83
                  I don't know if someone mentioned this or not I skimmed most of this thread, but I think Aaron Rodgers released the pressure valve that was put in place with the Favre fiasco last summer. I think the fact that Favre blew him off, refused to talk to him in the off season this past year put things in perspective for him. He truly isn't trying to be the next Favre, he has decided to step out of that shadow for good. He acts like he could give two squirts of piss that Favre is camped out in Minnesota. This is his team now, he knows it, and more importantly he is owning it.

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                  • #84
                    I'm happy to leave it alone. I was just trying to ascertain how he comes to his conclusions. He's unable or unwilling to answer the questions, so be it.
                    Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Administrator
                      Both of you should knock this off now. If you want to talk issues, fine, if you want to keep insulting each other do it elsewhere.
                      It's pretty clear that one side started with the personal attacks. You make the rules and I'll hold you to them. Partial defended himself. Read the threa and you'll see that for yourself. And, unless you throw people off after they personally attack other posters, we have a right to defend ourselves.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                        I don't know if someone mentioned this or not I skimmed most of this thread, but I think Aaron Rodgers released the pressure valve that was put in place with the Favre fiasco last summer. I think the fact that Favre blew him off, refused to talk to him in the off season this past year put things in perspective for him. He truly isn't trying to be the next Favre, he has decided to step out of that shadow for good. He acts like he could give two squirts of piss that Favre is camped out in Minnesota. This is his team now, he knows it, and more importantly he is owning it.
                        I think you're right on, Rodgers couldn't give two shits what Favre thinks. He like almost everyone one the team has moved on. It's a new team and it's Rodger's team. Going to be fun to watch!

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Gunakor
                          Finley is getting better at his blocking, but is already a more lethal weapon in the passing game than Chewy ever was or Jackson was as a Packer.
                          I have to disagree with this. Finley "is already" nothing but a somewhat disappointing rookie. His performance in two preseason games going into his second year earns him no comparison at all to the likes of Chmura, Jackson, Kramer, Flemming, Franks, Coffman or West. He has not yet earned any such comparison. What has he REALLY done yet? Nothing.

                          It's only preseason.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by MichiganPackerFan
                            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                            I don't know if someone mentioned this or not I skimmed most of this thread, but I think Aaron Rodgers released the pressure valve that was put in place with the Favre fiasco last summer. I think the fact that Favre blew him off, refused to talk to him in the off season this past year put things in perspective for him. He truly isn't trying to be the next Favre, he has decided to step out of that shadow for good. He acts like he could give two squirts of piss that Favre is camped out in Minnesota. This is his team now, he knows it, and more importantly he is owning it.
                            I think you're right on, Rodgers couldn't give two shits what Favre thinks. He like almost everyone one the team has moved on. It's a new team and it's Rodger's team. Going to be fun to watch!
                            I feel like I'm on some perverted food network show.
                            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                            KYPack

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Fritz
                              Originally posted by MichiganPackerFan
                              Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                              I don't know if someone mentioned this or not I skimmed most of this thread, but I think Aaron Rodgers released the pressure valve that was put in place with the Favre fiasco last summer. I think the fact that Favre blew him off, refused to talk to him in the off season this past year put things in perspective for him. He truly isn't trying to be the next Favre, he has decided to step out of that shadow for good. He acts like he could give two squirts of piss that Favre is camped out in Minnesota. This is his team now, he knows it, and more importantly he is owning it.
                              I think you're right on, Rodgers couldn't give two shits what Favre thinks. He like almost everyone one the team has moved on. It's a new team and it's Rodger's team. Going to be fun to watch!
                              I feel like I'm on some perverted food network show.
                              Damn! I totally missed that. Guess that's why my subconscious triggered my response!

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by MichiganPackerFan
                                Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                                I don't know if someone mentioned this or not I skimmed most of this thread, but I think Aaron Rodgers released the pressure valve that was put in place with the Favre fiasco last summer. I think the fact that Favre blew him off, refused to talk to him in the off season this past year put things in perspective for him. He truly isn't trying to be the next Favre, he has decided to step out of that shadow for good. He acts like he could give two squirts of piss that Favre is camped out in Minnesota. This is his team now, he knows it, and more importantly he is owning it.
                                I think you're right on, Rodgers couldn't give two shits what Favre thinks. He like almost everyone one the team has moved on. It's a new team and it's Rodger's team. Going to be fun to watch!
                                It's even more than that, when you see guys like Cutler and Crabtree etc acting like dumbasses without the Favre preasure, you really have to hand it to Rodgers for his leadership and maturity.
                                Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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