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  • #16
    Yeah urlachers hall of fame video is gonna be about 90% packer clips

    guys got a hell of a highlight real just with shit he's done to us

    as for his INT, i thought that was the one he threw right into his hands?

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    • #17
      Just thought I would mention that the INT that Flynn threw was off of Cobb's hands (it was high, but catchable).

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      • #18
        Originally posted by denverYooper View Post
        James Jones tipped one, I think.
        I thought it was Jennings again on one of the other two picks. Toss right to Jennings down the middle and he bobbles the ball and it gets picked. . . .Vs ?
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        • #19
          Originally posted by LP View Post
          Rodger's predecessor recently said that Rodgers had watched and learned. Throwing that pick must have been what he learned.
          He hasn't learned everything. He has yet to tell us that Finley ran the wrong route.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by sharpe1027 View Post
            He hasn't learned everything. He has yet to tell us that Finley ran the wrong route.
            Peter King had a nice paragraph on what Rodgers actually learned from Favre:

            Originally posted by Peter King
            Rodgers doesn't take questions about his relationship with the man he took over for in 2008, because they basically have no relationship. I figured, why throw ice cubes on the conversation? If it came up in the conversation, so be it. And it did, sort of. I asked him what he thought he'd learned from Favre in his three years as his backup. There was a pause, and I thought he would say some version of no comment, but he said something educational. "I think his eye control,'' Rodgers said. "He was great with his eyes, moving defenders and throwing look-off passes all the time. If you watch film on other quarterbacks, there's not a lot of guys in the league who are consistently using their eyes to move players. I think it's a learned trait. It's something you have to work on. The top guys in the league are doing it just about every play. But that was something I watched, I saw, and I really tried to incorporate into my own game."


            I thought that was pretty astute of Rodgers. I mean, it's not something you hear about often when great QB play is discussed in the media but Rodgers is indeed very good at moving defenders with his eyes and he credits Favre with influencing that aspect of his game. Sharp.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by denverYooper View Post
              Peter King had a nice paragraph on what Rodgers actually learned from Favre:





              I thought that was pretty astute of Rodgers. I mean, it's not something you hear about often when great QB play is discussed in the media but Rodgers is indeed very good at moving defenders with his eyes and he credits Favre with influencing that aspect of his game. Sharp.
              Jokes aside, whatever else he was/is, Favre was a HoF level QB. There's plenty of good things to learn from him and it is nice that Rodgers learned from Favre despite Favre's cold shoulder.

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