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Except for the fist 6 games of the season when you were admitting he was performing much better. Just stick to one story and like a clock it will be right twice in Rodgers career.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Enough with the bs. Enough, please.Originally posted by packerbacker1234Eh, The problem is hte skillsets I keep seeing people mention AR has are not like... the skillsets that win games.
"AR is young and can run. AR has one of the best deep balls in the game".
Except you only throw it deep maybe 2 or 3 times a game usually. It's the throws of 15 yards and under that win football games.
Where are they? He acts a lot like Sexy Rexy: Wants to go deep every play.
Rex Grossman went to the SB..did he have winning skillsets then?
Ty will tell you what a winning skillset is:
1. A decent line
2. A good RB
3. Healthy receivers
4. Special teams that don't fuck up
5. A solid D
How about when the pack have 2 out of those 5 Ty just mentioned and Arod isn't winning you come back with your bs. Till then, please just stop.
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Owning up to your mistakes makes you a good, noble person but it does not necessarily make you a top flight QB. Not saying this is what you're implying, but you seem to correlating taking ownership of your errors with good play.Originally posted by Cheesehead CraigARod is a top flight QB. Does he make mistakes? Yep. Has he owned up to them? Yep. The standard by which some hold him up to is ridiculous and virtually unattainable.
I think he's fine but I don't think he's a star by any means.
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He was playing better, yes, but not great. He's got the physical ability, and he's playing alright, but not great.Originally posted by pbmaxExcept for the fist 6 games of the season when you were admitting he was performing much better. Just stick to one story and like a clock it will be right twice in Rodgers career.Originally posted by PartialGlad to see some of the homerism is coming down to earth. Does anyone think Aaron is still a top flight elite QB? Probably not. He's top 12. Like I've been saying all along.
Are you all ready to eat the crow you so very much deserve for being dbags to me about this?
I call things like I see them. I see a guy who is just not great. Good physical skills, sure, but he isn't a special QB. Flynn looks to be more of a winner than Rodgers.
Waldo, if that happens with the 6-1 they will play Flynn. If they were to go Arod and lose the game imagine the heat they'd take. That said, no way does this happen. I do see Rodgers getting hurt and missing a game or two, but I don't see Flynn taking the league by storm nor do I see them having the talent surrounding him to go 6-1. The D isn't who I thought they were. I'm not letting them off the hook, though.
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Whatever you say Waffles McButter.Originally posted by PartialHe was playing better, yes, but not great. He's got the physical ability, and he's playing alright, but not great.Originally posted by pbmaxExcept for the fist 6 games of the season when you were admitting he was performing much better. Just stick to one story and like a clock it will be right twice in Rodgers career.Originally posted by PartialGlad to see some of the homerism is coming down to earth. Does anyone think Aaron is still a top flight elite QB? Probably not. He's top 12. Like I've been saying all along.
Are you all ready to eat the crow you so very much deserve for being dbags to me about this?
I call things like I see them. I see a guy who is just not great. Good physical skills, sure, but he isn't a special QB. Flynn looks to be more of a winner than Rodgers.
Waldo, if that happens with the 6-1 they will play Flynn. If they were to go Arod and lose the game imagine the heat they'd take. That said, no way does this happen. I do see Rodgers getting hurt and missing a game or two, but I don't see Flynn taking the league by storm nor do I see them having the talent surrounding him to go 6-1. The D isn't who I thought they were. I'm not letting them off the hook, though.
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on #2, I don't like the throw into triple coverage, but one of the highest paid players in the league should be able to go up and get that ball against substantially overmatched secondary. While I didn't like the throw, I liked Jennings effort even less. Big Time player with Big Time salary has to make Big Time plays.Originally posted by packerbacker1234So I just watched Rodgers presser after the game again:
On his ints:
1st one: I didn't see him, Tried to put in there against the wind.
2nd one: felt good about the 2nd ball, unfortunately got a deflection.
3rd one: Desperation, felt good about the throw but it may have been a little high.
Ok, so i'll give him the 3rd. He had to throw it, and I guess the guy was open, be he threw it high. Admits to it.
First one: He didn't see teh defender set up perfectly to pick it? Alright, admitted mistake.
2nd, he thought it was a good ball? Tripple coverage? Really?
That 2nd is what concerns me the most. That was a horrible decision.
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While the pass was not a good idea, the ball did bounce off of Jennings. He should have caught it.Originally posted by MichiganPackerFanon #2, I don't like the throw into triple coverage, but one of the highest paid players in the league should be able to go up and get that ball against substantially overmatched secondary. While I didn't like the throw, I liked Jennings effort even less. Big Time player with Big Time salary has to make Big Time plays.Originally posted by packerbacker1234So I just watched Rodgers presser after the game again:
On his ints:
1st one: I didn't see him, Tried to put in there against the wind.
2nd one: felt good about the 2nd ball, unfortunately got a deflection.
3rd one: Desperation, felt good about the throw but it may have been a little high.
Ok, so i'll give him the 3rd. He had to throw it, and I guess the guy was open, be he threw it high. Admits to it.
First one: He didn't see teh defender set up perfectly to pick it? Alright, admitted mistake.
2nd, he thought it was a good ball? Tripple coverage? Really?
That 2nd is what concerns me the most. That was a horrible decision.All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
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Originally posted by Cheesehead CraigWhile the pass was not a good idea, the ball did bounce off of Jennings. He should have caught it.Originally posted by MichiganPackerFanon #2, I don't like the throw into triple coverage, but one of the highest paid players in the league should be able to go up and get that ball against substantially overmatched secondary. While I didn't like the throw, I liked Jennings effort even less. Big Time player with Big Time salary has to make Big Time plays.Originally posted by packerbacker1234So I just watched Rodgers presser after the game again:
On his ints:
1st one: I didn't see him, Tried to put in there against the wind.
2nd one: felt good about the 2nd ball, unfortunately got a deflection.
3rd one: Desperation, felt good about the throw but it may have been a little high.
Ok, so i'll give him the 3rd. He had to throw it, and I guess the guy was open, be he threw it high. Admits to it.
First one: He didn't see teh defender set up perfectly to pick it? Alright, admitted mistake.
2nd, he thought it was a good ball? Tripple coverage? Really?
That 2nd is what concerns me the most. That was a horrible decision.
And even worse than that, Jennings just stood in the end zone watching the run back. Thankfully Donald absolutely destroyed the guy.
Terrible decision.
Perfect throw.
Crappy attempt at a catch.
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Jennings just hasn't played/acted the same all year. Couple years ago he's taking slants to the house, now he's supposively struggling to get open. Just hard to believe.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by Cheesehead CraigWhile the pass was not a good idea, the ball did bounce off of Jennings. He should have caught it.Originally posted by MichiganPackerFanon #2, I don't like the throw into triple coverage, but one of the highest paid players in the league should be able to go up and get that ball against substantially overmatched secondary. While I didn't like the throw, I liked Jennings effort even less. Big Time player with Big Time salary has to make Big Time plays.Originally posted by packerbacker1234So I just watched Rodgers presser after the game again:
On his ints:
1st one: I didn't see him, Tried to put in there against the wind.
2nd one: felt good about the 2nd ball, unfortunately got a deflection.
3rd one: Desperation, felt good about the throw but it may have been a little high.
Ok, so i'll give him the 3rd. He had to throw it, and I guess the guy was open, be he threw it high. Admits to it.
First one: He didn't see teh defender set up perfectly to pick it? Alright, admitted mistake.
2nd, he thought it was a good ball? Tripple coverage? Really?
That 2nd is what concerns me the most. That was a horrible decision.
And even worse than that, Jennings just stood in the end zone watching the run back. Thankfully Donald absolutely destroyed the guy.
Terrible decision.
Perfect throw.
Crappy attempt at a catch.
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Probably somehow Rodgers fault.Originally posted by g4orceJennings just hasn't played/acted the same all year. Couple years ago he's taking slants to the house, now he's supposively struggling to get open. Just hard to believe.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by Cheesehead CraigWhile the pass was not a good idea, the ball did bounce off of Jennings. He should have caught it.Originally posted by MichiganPackerFanon #2, I don't like the throw into triple coverage, but one of the highest paid players in the league should be able to go up and get that ball against substantially overmatched secondary. While I didn't like the throw, I liked Jennings effort even less. Big Time player with Big Time salary has to make Big Time plays.Originally posted by packerbacker1234So I just watched Rodgers presser after the game again:
On his ints:
1st one: I didn't see him, Tried to put in there against the wind.
2nd one: felt good about the 2nd ball, unfortunately got a deflection.
3rd one: Desperation, felt good about the throw but it may have been a little high.
Ok, so i'll give him the 3rd. He had to throw it, and I guess the guy was open, be he threw it high. Admits to it.
First one: He didn't see teh defender set up perfectly to pick it? Alright, admitted mistake.
2nd, he thought it was a good ball? Tripple coverage? Really?
That 2nd is what concerns me the most. That was a horrible decision.
And even worse than that, Jennings just stood in the end zone watching the run back. Thankfully Donald absolutely destroyed the guy.
Terrible decision.
Perfect throw.
Crappy attempt at a catch.
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Aaron needs to study Big Ben in the pocket; he is constantly harrassed but gets it done. He admits he holds on to the ball too long at times b/c he's confident he can elude the rush and still make plays
This could characterize Aaron in the near future since he's getting SO much experience and is more talented than BenThey said God has a Tim Tebow complex!
Brew Crew in 2011!!!
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Originally posted by MOBB DEEPAaron needs to study Big Ben in the pocket; he is constantly harrassed but gets it done. He admits he holds on to the ball too long at times b/c he's confident he can elude the and still make plays
This could characterize Aaron in the near future since he's getting SO much experience and is more talented than Ben
Nobody can do what Ben does in the pocket. Tacklers bounce off of him.
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Originally posted by channthemanProbably somehow Rodgers fault.Originally posted by g4orceJennings just hasn't played/acted the same all year. Couple years ago he's taking slants to the house, now he's supposively struggling to get open. Just hard to believe.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by Cheesehead CraigWhile the pass was not a good idea, the ball did bounce off of Jennings. He should have caught it.Originally posted by MichiganPackerFanon #2, I don't like the throw into triple coverage, but one of the highest paid players in the league should be able to go up and get that ball against substantially overmatched secondary. While I didn't like the throw, I liked Jennings effort even less. Big Time player with Big Time salary has to make Big Time plays.Originally posted by packerbacker1234So I just watched Rodgers presser after the game again:
On his ints:
1st one: I didn't see him, Tried to put in there against the wind.
2nd one: felt good about the 2nd ball, unfortunately got a deflection.
3rd one: Desperation, felt good about the throw but it may have been a little high.
Ok, so i'll give him the 3rd. He had to throw it, and I guess the guy was open, be he threw it high. Admits to it.
First one: He didn't see teh defender set up perfectly to pick it? Alright, admitted mistake.
2nd, he thought it was a good ball? Tripple coverage? Really?
That 2nd is what concerns me the most. That was a horrible decision.
And even worse than that, Jennings just stood in the end zone watching the run back. Thankfully Donald absolutely destroyed the guy.
Terrible decision.
Perfect throw.
Crappy attempt at a catch.
I dont know, is it? Or is it really that he forgot how to run routes correctly? Or slowed down and cant get separation? Just hard to believe the dude was so explosive and now can't do diddly .
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