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    Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

    Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?

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    Re: The Blame Game

    Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
    Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

    Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
    Is this even a serious question?

    Look at the scoreboard and numbers the offense put up and you might have your answer.

    Besides, shouldn't you be off in a Viking forum somewhere talking about how great Favre is.
    Go PACK

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    • #3
      Re: The Blame Game

      Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
      Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

      Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
      Nice post

      The reason Rodgers isn't ripped is because nobody calls Rodgers a hero, so he doesn't have to live up to that idiotic standard that people give to Favre.

      Favre's a great player. It's people like you, who prop him up higher than humanly possible that make the bad plays stand out.
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • #4
        Re: The Blame Game

        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
        Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

        Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
        Not an attack, just curious: how do you see the facemask on that last play?
        No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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        • #5
          Re: The Blame Game

          Originally posted by JustinHarrell
          Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
          Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

          Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
          Nice post

          The reason Rodgers isn't ripped is because nobody calls Rodgers a hero, so he doesn't have to live up to that idiotic standard that people give to Favre.

          Favre's a great player. It's people like you, who prop him up higher than humanly possible that make the bad plays stand out.
          I really don't do that unless arguing with you. but that is not my point. I am wondering how quick you all are going to turn on Rodgers when and if this trend continues.

          To answer Bossman's point, Favre was having an ok day against The Giants until his overtime int. He wasn't playing great but he was playing better than anyone else on the offense.

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          • #6
            Re: The Blame Game

            Originally posted by Smidgeon
            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
            Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

            Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
            Not an attack, just curious: how do you see the facemask on that last play?
            If Rodgers wasn't sacked and didn't fumble the ball I think it would have been called. The facemask didn't make him fumble the ball so I can't blame the refs for the fumble.

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            • #7
              Favre missed quite a few passes that day. Who cares though, as far as I'm concerned, Favre was good enough his whole career to win a championship. Rodgers was good enough this year. Rodgers is 26 years old. As a Packer fan, it's exciting but all it does is bother you.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • #8
                And the reason so many people keep talking about Rodgers great play is becuase we were told year after year that when Favre is gone, we're doomed. We were told year after year how crappy our team was without Favre. A lot of us Packer fans didn't really enjoy that talk and now we like to give it back a little.
                Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                • #9
                  Re: The Blame Game

                  Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                  Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                  Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                  Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

                  Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
                  Nice post

                  The reason Rodgers isn't ripped is because nobody calls Rodgers a hero, so he doesn't have to live up to that idiotic standard that people give to Favre.

                  Favre's a great player. It's people like you, who prop him up higher than humanly possible that make the bad plays stand out.
                  I really don't do that unless arguing with you. but that is not my point. I am wondering how quick you all are going to turn on Rodgers when and if this trend continues.

                  To answer Bossman's point, Favre was having an ok day against The Giants until his overtime int. He wasn't playing great but he was playing better than anyone else on the offense.
                  19/35, 236 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
                  Offense 1/10 on 3rd downs

                  I'm sorry, but I have a hard time criticizing the QB when the defense gives up 45 points, whether that QB be Favre, Rodgers, Grossman, whoever.
                  Go PACK

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                  • #10
                    First off, I'm not saying that ARod is "getting off" as far as I'm concerned. His first pick was god awful, the second one was an incomplete pass if there is no facemask. I certainly laid some blame on him for the first pick right away and it putting us in an immediate hole. Kid screwed up, no question.

                    However, you want to equate ARod in a game where he put up 45 points and our D forced exactly ONE punt all game long to BF in the Giants game? Come on Nutz, you're smarter than that.

                    Arod 28/42 422 yards 4 TD 1 INT team gets 45 points

                    Favre 19/35 236 yards 2 TD 2 INT team gets 20 points

                    Favre also had home field, ARod had to go on the road.

                    You can keep coming on here acting like BF is god and did nothing to get his ouster, you can act like he took care of the football and got wronged all you want, its your right, but you have gone from a guy who I used to respect his opinion and liked to read his posts to kind of a one note joke.

                    It would be less funny if BF didn't go out and prove this season that he is capable of playing within a system and not forcing bonehead throws late over the middle, but he did exactly that.....the fucking guy actually LEARNED from watching ARod instead of vice versa. For all his whining and crying he has done nothing but proven that MM was right all along about how you play QB properly.

                    For my taste I would like to move on and forget about the BF era, I would even like to cheer for him and the vikings, but certain people on this site make me sit here and hope he fails miserably next week instead.

                    I'll keep responding to the emotion of the people who thought BF was bigger than the team with logic and fact...I know it pisses some of you off.

                    You ask a strawman question of why Rodgers gets a "free" pass. Well, probably because this was his first playoff game and he played brilliantly outside of his very first pass. A pass we had seen from BF about 30 times in the playoffs. 6 times against the rams alone. Twice in the respective red zones against minnesota. Against atlanta.

                    I imagine when Rodgers throws away about 5-6 playoff games like the great one had we will be pretty sick of him. But one bad decision to start a game by a first time playoff QB who turns around and passes for 400 yards and 4 TD's afterwards and we all know our former QB would have likely been forcing throws the rest of the game and turned it into a laugher...well, I think I'll stick with him for a season or two....hell, it took me about 4 awful playoff games by BF before I got sick of him.
                    The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                    • #11
                      Re: The Blame Game

                      Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                      Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

                      Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
                      It all depends on your perspective.
                      You see the fans blaming Favre.
                      Others see fans continually making excuses for Favre.
                      For the most part, fans see what they want to see.

                      "...trend of playoff turnovers..."? How can you have a trend from one game? Your bias is showing.

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                      • #12
                        Re: The Blame Game

                        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                        Originally posted by Smidgeon
                        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                        Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

                        Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
                        Not an attack, just curious: how do you see the facemask on that last play?
                        If Rodgers wasn't sacked and didn't fumble the ball I think it would have been called. The facemask didn't make him fumble the ball so I can't blame the refs for the fumble.
                        the facemask made him fall back and kick it upwards, otherwise a review would have ruled it an incomplete pass.
                        The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                        • #13
                          Re: The Blame Game

                          Originally posted by Bossman641
                          Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                          Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                          Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                          Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

                          Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
                          Nice post

                          The reason Rodgers isn't ripped is because nobody calls Rodgers a hero, so he doesn't have to live up to that idiotic standard that people give to Favre.

                          Favre's a great player. It's people like you, who prop him up higher than humanly possible that make the bad plays stand out.
                          I really don't do that unless arguing with you. but that is not my point. I am wondering how quick you all are going to turn on Rodgers when and if this trend continues.

                          To answer Bossman's point, Favre was having an ok day against The Giants until his overtime int. He wasn't playing great but he was playing better than anyone else on the offense.
                          19/35, 236 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
                          Offense 1/10 on 3rd downs

                          I'm sorry, but I have a hard time criticizing the QB when the defense gives up 45 points, whether that QB be Favre, Rodgers, Grossman, whoever.
                          And 90 of those 236 were on one TD to Driver...
                          The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
                          Vince Lombardi

                          "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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                          • #14
                            Re: The Blame Game

                            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                            Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

                            Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
                            Many are bringing up the fact that Rodgers missed Jennings on that first play in OT. He missed it...that's on him.
                            C.H.U.D.

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                            • #15
                              Re: The Blame Game

                              Originally posted by Patler
                              Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                              Rodgers committed two turnovers with one leading to the direct end of the game. He for some reason gets a free pass from the fans and media. Why? Favre certainly didn't get this free pass against New York, which was a better defense than that of the Cardinals. Is it because this is Rodgers first trip to the playoffs? Or is Rodgers simply more likable than what Favre was at the end of his career in Green Bay?

                              Fans are quick to hold Favre completely responsible for the loss in the NFC Championship game two years ago, when will the same effect start happening to Rodgers if the trend of playoff turnovers continue?
                              It all depends on your perspective.
                              You see the fans blaming Favre.
                              Others see fans continually making excuses for Favre.
                              For the most part, fans see what they want to see.

                              "...trend of playoff turnovers..."? How can you have a trend from one game? Your bias is showing.
                              I want to see the Packers win that game against the Cardinals. Can I figure out a way to see that?
                              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                              KYPack

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