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  • #16
    No, I don't think so. Down 4 of his 5 receviers. Still makes a magic comeback with no time on the clock. We're so lucky to have him at QB, it's absurd.

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    • #17
      AR's post season record since his SB is similar to Drew Brees' since his in 2009.
      AR's post season record since his SB is similar to P. Manning's since his in 2006.
      Since his last SB win, Roethlisberger is 3-3.
      In the years he didn't win 2 SBs, E. Manning is 0-3.

      Unless you get to a lot of SBs like Brady, most QBs are about .500 when not winning a SB, give or take a couple games. Each year, four playoff teams will be 0-1, another four will be at best 1-1, or 0-1, another two will be at best 2-1, or 1-1. The SB loser will be either 3-1 or 2-1. For most, their records aren't impressive if you don't count the years they win the SB.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by smuggler View Post
        No, I don't think so. Down 4 of his 5 receviers. Still makes a magic comeback with no time on the clock. We're so lucky to have him at QB, it's absurd.
        you're delusional

        hail mary's are the ultimate luck play, a-rod hit two of those. those were more about janis then a-rod, a-rod just has to throw the ball somewhere down the field somewhat close to a guy

        and take away those two huge plays (the luck plays) and rodgers had a pretty brutal night, like he's had many of this season

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        • #19
          That was a really fun game. Totally Epic. We are fortunate to have had a dog in that hunt.

          But injured receivers aside. Rodger was not good. PR of 77? He was off ALL night. There is something wrong in dude's head, he needs to get it straight before next season.

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          • #20
            What is wrong with his head (and his mechanics) is the offense's inability to find something that works. If the play doesn't work as intended on the first route (and that happened WAY too often this year) then the improvisation started. Against good Defenses, it wasn't enough.

            I think it has to do with the way the offense is constructed (no-huddle, formations, alignment and plays) and executed. The collection of receiving talent on the team now can't run that offense well. Especially with a limited James Jones.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by George Cumby View Post
              That was a really fun game. Totally Epic. We are fortunate to have had a dog in that hunt.

              But injured receivers aside. Rodger was not good. PR of 77? He was off ALL night. There is something wrong in dude's head, he needs to get it straight before next season.
              Usually when a good/great QB starts missing, it's his mechanics. I suspect this is something that will be a point of emphasis next spring.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by smuggler View Post
                This was a legacy game for Rodgers, even in defeat.
                I agree. But part of the legacy will be that he couldn't/wasn't allowed to/didn't have the opportunity to win it at the end.
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                • #23
                  IF you look at the records of QBs in the history of the league many of them do not have great playoff records. Montana, Brady, and Aikman have outstanding records, Starr has a decent record considering he won 5 Championships, but you only had to win two games back in the day to win a championship. Rodger's Playoff record is pretty average among the elite QBs of the modern era.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
                    I agree. But part of the legacy will be that he couldn't/wasn't allowed to/didn't have the opportunity to win it at the end.
                    M3 has a lot of Marty in him at the end of a game. Its not on display elsewhere.

                    I hate the odds of selecting another coach, but Mike needs to re-think his pass game AND game strategy this off-season or it could be time for the next Mike.
                    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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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                      M3 has a lot of Marty in him at the end of a game. Its not on display elsewhere.

                      I hate the odds of selecting another coach, but Mike needs to re-think his pass game AND game strategy this off-season or it could be time for the next Mike.
                      Yeah, I'd like to take over the reins, but I'm busy at my job, and I would have re-signed Jermichael Finley, bad neck or not....
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
                        IF you look at the records of QBs in the history of the league many of them do not have great playoff records. Montana, Brady, and Aikman have outstanding records, Starr has a decent record considering he won 5 Championships, but you only had to win two games back in the day to win a championship. Rodger's Playoff record is pretty average among the elite QBs of the modern era.
                        Starr at 9-1 is only decent, while the others are outstanding?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Patler View Post
                          Starr at 9-1 is only decent, while the others are outstanding?
                          yeah, I was trying to wrap my head around that too. Otto Graham was kinda OK too. He played in 10 consecutive championship games, but he only won 7.
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                          • #28
                            really when you think about it, wining % in the playoffs should be higher

                            you can win 3 or 4 post season games a year

                            you can only lose 1

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by red View Post
                              really when you think about it, wining % in the playoffs should be higher

                              you can win 3 or 4 post season games a year

                              you can only lose 1
                              Only one team can win 4 each year, but only if a team from a wild card game wins the SB, so winning 4 is infrequent.
                              One team will always win at least 3.
                              At most two can win 3, but only if a wild card game team gets to the SB and loses, or if two wild card game teams get to the SB, in which case one will win 4 and one 3.

                              On the other hand, at least four and as many as eight will always win 0.
                              Last edited by Patler; 01-17-2016, 05:24 PM.

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                              • #30
                                +1

                                Originally posted by smuggler View Post
                                This was a legacy game for Rodgers, even in defeat.
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