Nice stat. Tim Jennings has more TDs from Ponder than Greg Jennings.
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2013 NFC North Pass Ratings Thread
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Week 3
Aaron Rodgers - Green Bay 105.1
(4th overall) Last week 127.2
Matt Stafford - Detroit 99.9
(7th overall) Last week 96.8
Jay Cutler - Chicago 94.2
(10th overall) Last week 95.4
Christian Ponder - Minnesota 65.9
(30th overall) Last week 67.0
Rodgers drops 22 points but holds onto lead. Stafford and Cutler continue to be solid. Ponder continues to be Ponder.
Week 4 Matchups:
Aaron Rodgers - Bye
Matt Stafford vs. Chicago
Jay Cutler at Detroit
Christian Ponder vs. Pittsburgh[/QUOTE]I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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[/QUOTE]Originally posted by Joemailman View PostWeek 3
Aaron Rodgers - Green Bay 105.1
(4th overall) Last week 127.2
Matt Stafford - Detroit 99.9
(7th overall) Last week 96.8
Jay Cutler - Chicago 94.2
(10th overall) Last week 95.4
Christian Ponder - Minnesota 65.9
(30th overall) Last week 67.0
Rodgers drops 22 points but holds onto lead. Stafford and Cutler continue to be solid. Ponder continues to be Ponder.
Week 4 Matchups:
Aaron Rodgers - Bye
Matt Stafford vs. Chicago
Jay Cutler at Detroit
Christian Ponder vs. Pittsburgh
POINT TO CONSIDER
If Jay Cutler actually remains around the 100 range, is that good enough for Chicago to win the Division ? That teams seems so opportunistic. They seem so lucky but that DL looks like it can make our OL their bitch. I was on record as thinking they made a very good hire and I really wish Lovie Smith was still around. Dude is a steller Offensive coach that will be good for Cutler. It would not surprise me........if the same thing happens this year as a few years ago
Bears Win the Division but the Packer sweep the Bears and make the playoffs as a wildcard.TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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POINT TO CONSIDER
If Jay Cutler actually remains around the 100 range, is that good enough for Chicago to win the Division ? That teams seems so opportunistic. They seem so lucky but that DL looks like it can make our OL their bitch. I was on record as thinking they made a very good hire and I really wish Lovie Smith was still around. Dude is a steller Offensive coach that will be good for Cutler. It would not surprise me........if the same thing happens this year as a few years ago
Bears Win the Division but the Packer sweep the Bears and make the playoffs as a wildcard.[/QUOTE]
Are you watching the same bears I am? Dalton and ponder both lit them up. Roethlisberger was the first qb they have applied pressure to. They are getting by with turnovers and defensive touchdowns. Now melton is out for the year. Let's see what happens when their depth gets tested someGo PACK
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Yeah, it smells like a repeat of last year for the division--except the Lions replace the Vikings as the third team that challenges for a playoff spot. GB passes Chicago late--thanks to a season sweep.
"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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Week 4
Aaron Rodgers - Green Bay 105.1
(3rd overall) Last week 105.1
Matt Stafford - Detroit 96.2
(7th overall) Last week 99.9
Jay Cutler - Chicago 85.1
(17th overall) Last week 94.2
Christian Ponder - Minnesota 65.9
(31st overall) Last week 65.9
Rodgers had a bye. Stafford continued to be solid. Cutler had a big drop. Ponder did not play in Vikings win. Cassell played well, but I won't include him until either he is named the starter, or he has played in at least half their games.
Week 5 Matchups:
Aaron Rodgers vs. Detroit
Matt Stafford at Green Bay
Jay Cutler vs. New Orleans
Christian Ponder/Matt Cassell have a bye.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Week 5
Aaron Rodgers - Green Bay 105.5
(5th overall) Last week 105.1
Matt Stafford - Detroit 94.9
(9th overall) Last week 96.2
Jay Cutler - Chicago 93.0
(11th overall) Last week 85.1
Christian Ponder - Minnesota 65.9
(31st overall) Last week 65.9
Rodgers and Stafford didn't change much. Cutler had a big rebound against Saints. Vikings had a bye.
Week 6 Matchups:
Aaron Rodgers at Baltimore
Matt Stafford at Cleveland
Jay Cutler vs. N.Y. Giants
Christian Ponder/Matt Cassell vs. CarolinaI can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Talk about flailing around for a QB.
Since the season's begun, we focus more on the short term - as we should - but I like that in the long term, the NFC North teams - other than GB - fuck themselves over and over. Minny has invested in three different QB's with either fairly high draft picks or a fairly large short-term contract, Chicago is, well, Chicago - aging and hoping - and Detroit - well, they've bet the farm on their slew of free agents, as they've renogotiated a couple big contracts a couple of times to afford to sign them. They do so because if they're not drafting in the top ten, they don't seem to draft very well. Titus Young over Randall Cobb, Bill Bentley over Craig Hayward, and so on."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Think you meant Casey Hayward, not ol Ironhead...easy mistake. Yeah, Cutler's contract is up and he's gonna want out or to get paid. Detroit's cap could get ugly, and I don't see them keeping both Suh and Fairley, and the rest of the WR's behind Calvin Johnson aren't scary. Adrian Peterson will be on his last legs before they find a better-than-average starting QB (which seems to be a low bar).Originally posted by Fritz View PostTalk about flailing around for a QB.
Since the season's begun, we focus more on the short term - as we should - but I like that in the long term, the NFC North teams - other than GB - fuck themselves over and over. Minny has invested in three different QB's with either fairly high draft picks or a fairly large short-term contract, Chicago is, well, Chicago - aging and hoping - and Detroit - well, they've bet the farm on their slew of free agents, as they've renogotiated a couple big contracts a couple of times to afford to sign them. They do so because if they're not drafting in the top ten, they don't seem to draft very well. Titus Young over Randall Cobb, Bill Bentley over Craig Hayward, and so on.
GB will have its own tough decisions to make, but having a top 5 QB with a good receiving group hides a lot of flaws. Nobody else in the division has that.
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