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Honestly how does that guy even get paid to write about the Packers?
Mn has former beat writers and super homers infiltrating all levels of the national media.
McGinn's end of season eval would be straight C's and D's (and an F for TT), even if we won the superbowl.
How did someone that hates the Packers so much get to be a beat writer?
I guess though, following in Cliffy's footsteps.
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Actually, this thread should be title "Consensus among five scouts is that Rodgers is second best QB in the division."
Interesting that two scouts named Rodgers the best and one the third best. Meanwhile, one scout labeled Favre the worst--even behind the rookie Stafford."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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Sporting News article states Rodgers is the best QB in the NFC North.
If you're a Cheesehead, you need to forget Favre if you didn't already last season. And don't be fazed by either Cutler or Stafford coming to the division. Because with Aaron Rodgers under center, the Packers can still boast they have the best quarterback in the division."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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McGinn isn't bad. I like that he seems to have a lot of access to scouts. However, I'm betting that he could poll 5 other scouts and come up with 3 that would pick Rodgers and 2 that would pick Cutler. It's a tossup.Originally posted by WaldoHonestly how does that guy even get paid to write about the Packers?
Mn has former beat writers and super homers infiltrating all levels of the national media.
McGinn's end of season eval would be straight C's and D's (and an F for TT), even if we won the superbowl.
How did someone that hates the Packers so much get to be a beat writer?
I guess though, following in Cliffy's footsteps."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 started my other thread before I read this, but as I said in my thread I have found McGinn to be pretty solid imo. I'm a big TT fan and I don't recall seeing much that McGinn has written that is over the line.Originally posted by WaldoHonestly how does that guy even get paid to write about the Packers?
Mn has former beat writers and super homers infiltrating all levels of the national media.
McGinn's end of season eval would be straight C's and D's (and an F for TT), even if we won the superbowl.
How did someone that hates the Packers so much get to be a beat writer?
I guess though, following in Cliffy's footsteps.
Like I said, he has been money the last 2 years on predicting our record and I tend to agree with his evals on the players at the end of the season. Hell, he even gave montgomery a decent grade last year when I thought he couldn't possibly make the team this season.
I'm in a minority on him, It does seem that most posters here don't like McGinn, but hey, I'm willing to keep watching and see if I'm right or not.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Cutler has won almost 2/3rds of all the games he has started in the NFL.Originally posted by PuggerBut what has Cutler ever done in college or the pros that would cause anyone to declare this guy the second coming of Sid Luckman?? Yes, he's an upgrade for the pandas but that wouldn't take much...
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I was gonna post the same...You beat me to it. Most EXPERTS say GB with Arod are going to at least challenge for the NFC championship from all the street mags/and Internet blogs Snake read at least. Damn.Originally posted by WaldoHonestly how does that guy even get paid to write about the Packers?
Mn has former beat writers and super homers infiltrating all levels of the national media.
McGinn's end of season eval would be straight C's and D's (and an F for TT), even if we won the superbowl.
How did someone that hates the Packers so much get to be a beat writer?
I guess though, following in Cliffy's footsteps.Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.
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Hm......Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersESPN article lists Rodgers as the best QB in the NFC North.
http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/news/story?id=4457958
MOST CLUTCH WITH GAME ON THE LINE
Cutler (94.2) has a better passer rating in the fourth quarter than Rodgers (87.8), but Rodgers is better when it counts -- with his team seven or fewer points ahead or seven or fewer points behind. Favre threw seven TDs in the fourth quarter, but only one came with the game close. He also threw four of his seven interceptions with the game on the line. Rodgers wins.
4th Q: +/- 7 pts Cmp Att CMP% YPA TD INT Rating
Aaron Rodgers 54 85 63.5% 8.34 6 4 93.7
Jay Cutler 50 83 60.2% 6.94 5 3 86.2
Brett Favre 44 77 61.0% 4.99 1 4 56.4Go PACK
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You talk a big game, yet are proven wrong time and time again. I didn't see that check in the mail after you guaranteed Chillar or Bishop would be gone AND then again that Lasanah would be here.Originally posted by WaldoHonestly how does that guy even get paid to write about the Packers?
Mn has former beat writers and super homers infiltrating all levels of the national media.
McGinn's end of season eval would be straight C's and D's (and an F for TT), even if we won the superbowl.
How did someone that hates the Packers so much get to be a beat writer?
I guess though, following in Cliffy's footsteps.
You talk a big game. Guys like McGinn speak softly and carry a big stick.
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Tthe point is this is from scouts who do this for a living, not some schmo on ESPN. There is a clear distinction. That said, I just post 'em.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersESPN article lists Rodgers as the best QB in the NFC North.
http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/news/story?id=4457958
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