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For sure, but there's a legit argument that for awhile Rodgers waited too long too often instead of checking down and taking what the defense gave him.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostI guess a better way to say it is mobility compensates for defective O Line play. That's been the situation as long as Rodgers has been starting in Green Bay. I suppose you're right, that doesn't necessarily make the O Line look good, but it sure has gotten them a lot of praise over the years - way more than deserved IMO. The most telling thing about the O Line IMO is what happened with Rodgers out - some of the QBs running like scared rabbits back there due to the same kind of pass rush Rodgers faces game in and game out. I'm thinking in particular of Seneca Wallace.
Even so he was ridiculously good.
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That's suxh a b.s. argument. Dan Marino is a shit qb in this mode of thinking. Eli manning is one of the greatest and in historty by this rational.Originally posted by Rutnstrut View PostIf it
s back to the Brady VS Rodgers debate. It's Brady hands down, the hardware is the only stat that matters.
I don't want this to be Brady v rodgers. I want people to be rational about the value a qb has. A hof qb with a bad line never looks like a hof qb.
I admit that the qb has a higher impact on team quality than any other position, but oline is the second most important position group.All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.
George Orwell
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Brady has played for teams that have done a better job building teams capable of winning the SB.
Rodgers plays for the Packers who are more committed to the future and the draft than they are about winning Superbowls.
Talent comparison?? Rodgers is better. If's and buts, candy and nuts...
On the downside, Rodgers headcase prima donna act is a huge negative.wist
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Hard to argue with this. The proof is in the results.Originally posted by wist43 View PostBrady has played for teams that have done a better job building teams capable of winning the SB.
I'd argue the Packers tried to win Superbowls by building for the future. Hell, they wouldn't even had drafted Rodgers if it wasn't for that type of approach.Originally posted by wist43 View PostRodgers plays for the Packers who are more committed to the future and the draft than they are about winning Superbowls.
I agree, although Brady is no saint.Originally posted by wist43 View PostTalent comparison?? Rodgers is better. If's and buts, candy and nuts...
On the downside, Rodgers headcase prima donna act is a huge negative.
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Thats the dumbest thing I have ever heard. So Eli is equal to Peyton and better than Rodgers. Bradshaw, Aikman, Big Ben, Elway, Jim Plunkett, and Bob Griese are all better than Rodgers. Flacco, Phil Simms, Jim McMahon, Doug Williams, Jeff Hostetler, Mark Rypien, Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnson, and Nick Foles are all his equals.Originally posted by Rutnstrut View PostIf it
s back to the Brady VS Rodgers debate. It's Brady hands down, the hardware is the only stat that matters.
Yea, makes perfect sense.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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It showed up 4 times scrolling down my Facebook, almost as many times as the ads for mini-air conditioners or tiny battery powered chain saws, that Rodgers doesn't really want to leave the Packers at all, just using that as a negotiating ploy to get as long a long term extension as he wants - ya think? hahahaha.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Agree... about the first part. I'd add a qualifier to OL being the 2nd most important position group on the offensive side of the ball.I don't want this to be Brady v rodgers. I want people to be rational about the value a qb has. A hof qb with a bad line never looks like a hof qb.
I admit that the qb has a higher impact on team quality than any other position, but oline is the second most important position group.
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Fair point. I think I once predicted Allan Babre would be a stud and that was pretty stupid.Originally posted by sharpe1027 View PostThat's a high bar if you follow Packer Rats. Doesn't make my top ten, but it's pretty silly.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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