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  • Rodgers' Toughness

    Remember all the hand wringing a couple of years ago over concerns that A-Rod was not physically tough enough to last a season?

    There were reasons, of course. It did seem like he got hurt every time he entered a game as a fill-in for Farve. But last season, he answered all the critics and had a great "rookie" season. He proved he's a real pro, even playing hurt.

    So I was disturbed to see how many hits he took yesterday. Of course, that was mainly the result of the Bears' aggressive D and the shoddy play of the Pack's O-line.

    But what else was going on? Is Rodgers not as elusive as Farve? Were the routes, especially in the first half, too long? Did he hold the ball too long? Not enough shot gun and roll-outs?

    Rodgers won't last the whole season if yesterday was indicative of the next 15 games.

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    All I know is that I was constantly yelling at Arod (ok, yelling at the TV) to STEP THE HELL UP in the pocket.

    Yeah Ogunleye was speed rushing past Barbre, but there were at least a half dozen snaps where Arod was looking to throw but just didn't step up or side step into the damn pocket to buy himself that extra second or 2.

    Arod WAS doing all of that in the pre-season games. Dude looked like he had the "6th sense" and was able to feel the pressure and just take a step or 2 to deliver the ball. I did not see that from him at all last night.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by CaptainKickass
      All I know is that I was constantly yelling at Arod (ok, yelling at the TV)
      lol
      They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

      Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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      • #4
        He didn't have a chance on many of those Barbre whiffs. He mostly got blasted when he ran out of the pocket. I think he was mostly trying to do what he could to let guys get open. And they did come open. Unfortunately, he was usually pressured as he threw it. Personally, I don't think you can do much evaluation on it. Barbre got whipped so badly, so soon on many of those plays that it would have been hard for Rodgers to do anything. (The play where he got the safety was his responsibility though.)

        Think of the plays to Driver. If Driver catches the first one, people would be praising Rodgers for hanging tough and looking downfield. On the other play to Driver, he did the same thing but just had to get rid of the ball quicker than he wanted. I'm not worried. Rodgers showed last year he can make plays down the field in those same situations.
        "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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        • #5
          My only complaint about his toughness was the slide at the end of the game, but even that isn't a huge gripe. He ran through it and took the third on the previous third down so it was just a little strange to me. He's pretty damn big now so I doubt he will shy away from contact.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by CaptainKickass
            All I know is that I was constantly yelling at Arod (ok, yelling at the TV) to STEP THE HELL UP in the pocket.

            Yeah Ogunleye was speed rushing past Barbre, but there were at least a half dozen snaps where Arod was looking to throw but just didn't step up or side step into the damn pocket to buy himself that extra second or 2.

            Arod WAS doing all of that in the pre-season games. Dude looked like he had the "6th sense" and was able to feel the pressure and just take a step or 2 to deliver the ball. I did not see that from him at all last night.

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            If you listened to and saw Rodgers in his post game he explained that the Bears had a new defense that he hasnt seen before that was taking away the slants. I believe that had a lot to do with him stepping up in the pocket. He normally is doing that when he is hitting someone on the slant, but since the Bears took that away he chose to keep rolling out.

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            • #7
              I was quite happy to see the slide actually. He had two defenders converging on him at top speed and slid underneath the hit. He didn't have a chance of getting the first. If he'd dived, he'd have gotten sandwiched between them and snapped into two pieces.

              I'd rather have third and 1 than Flynn trying to make that TD pass as a substitute.

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              • #8
                Interesting thread, Kiwon, especially your comparison of the type of hits Rodgers took compared to Favre.

                Now, I'm mostly remembering Favre for the last 8 years or so, but I really can't recall him getting lit up in the way Urlacher just drilled Rodgers. Favre was uncommonly good at avoiding that kind of blow, and I'd like to see Rodgers develop that skill set over the next few years.

                I'd rather have my qb be the slippery eel rather than the stout oak. Because in the NFL, there's always going to be a bigger, badder oak.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by boiga
                  I was quite happy to see the slide actually. He had two defenders converging on him at top speed and slid underneath the hit. He didn't have a chance of getting the first. If he'd dived, he'd have gotten sandwiched between them and snapped into two pieces.

                  I'd rather have third and 1 than Flynn trying to make that TD pass as a substitute.
                  Exactly. He's made some dumb moves in the past to try to gain extra yards (and got blasted). I could see if he had to beat one guy, but there was no way he was going to run over two Bear defenders coming in to destroy him. I think Collinsworth missed the boat on that one.
                  "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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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                    Originally posted by boiga
                    I was quite happy to see the slide actually. He had two defenders converging on him at top speed and slid underneath the hit. He didn't have a chance of getting the first. If he'd dived, he'd have gotten sandwiched between them and snapped into two pieces.

                    I'd rather have third and 1 than Flynn trying to make that TD pass as a substitute.
                    Exactly. He's made some dumb moves in the past to try to gain extra yards (and got blasted). I could see if he had to beat one guy, but there was no way he was going to run over two Bear defenders coming in to destroy him. I think Collinsworth missed the boat on that one.
                    Yeah, CC was wrong there. A-Rod's not going to bowl over two guys flying toward him.

                    Besides, Rodgers is so smart he planned to scramble for 9 yards and then throw the winning 50-yard TD pass on 3rd and 1.

                    Brett who? :P

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Noodle

                      Now, I'm mostly remembering Favre for the last 8 years or so, but I really can't recall him getting lit up in the way Urlacher just drilled Rodgers. Favre was uncommonly good at avoiding that kind of blow, and I'd like to see Rodgers develop that skill set over the next few years.

                      Favre avoided the big hit yesterday, but he looked SLOW. Somebody is going to crush him.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Noodle
                        Interesting thread, Kiwon, especially your comparison of the type of hits Rodgers took compared to Favre.

                        Now, I'm mostly remembering Favre for the last 8 years or so, but I really can't recall him getting lit up in the way Urlacher just drilled Rodgers. Favre was uncommonly good at avoiding that kind of blow, and I'd like to see Rodgers develop that skill set over the next few years.

                        I'd rather have my qb be the slippery eel rather than the stout oak. Because in the NFL, there's always going to be a bigger, badder oak.
                        If Uhrlacher hit favre like that there would have been a flag.
                        The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                        • #13
                          Re: Rodgers' Toughness

                          Originally posted by Kiwon

                          But what else was going on? Is Rodgers not as elusive as Favre?

                          He's a better runner, but he's not as elusive as Favre WAS. Even Favre's spidey sense can't save him from his 40 year old legs anymore.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Rodgers' Toughness

                            Agreed.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                              Originally posted by boiga
                              I was quite happy to see the slide actually. He had two defenders converging on him at top speed and slid underneath the hit. He didn't have a chance of getting the first. If he'd dived, he'd have gotten sandwiched between them and snapped into two pieces.

                              I'd rather have third and 1 than Flynn trying to make that TD pass as a substitute.
                              Exactly. He's made some dumb moves in the past to try to gain extra yards (and got blasted). I could see if he had to beat one guy, but there was no way he was going to run over two Bear defenders coming in to destroy him. I think Collinsworth missed the boat on that one.
                              Like Collinsworth ever went over the middle and took a hit. I get a kick out of him going after other players to do what he wouldn't.
                              All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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