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  • #91
    Rodgers shoulda just laughed it off.
    What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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    • #92
      Get accused of being a bum and respond like a bum.

      I fear for the Fabric of the Universe because, again, I agree with Tex, he should have laughed it off.

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      • #93
        Aaron needs to wear looser underwear. They seem to get bunched up alot.

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        • #94
          "Who's Hub Arkush?" would have been a better response.
          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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          • #95
            Maybe this motivates them to win the Superb Owl again.
            C.H.U.D.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
              "Who's Hub Arkush?" would have been a better response.
              I agree, but he knew what he was doing. He has now created the narrative that if he doesn't get the MVP, it's because of these reasons instead of his play.

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              • #97
                He's right though. But I agree, sometimes less is more.

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                • #98
                  An AP reported trashes you and you think laugh it off.

                  I would’ve said he’s just mad because I own him.

                  That said - AP should pull his vote for violating the rules. Hahaha
                  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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                  • #99
                    Arkush apologized for his comments, although the apology is directed more to the AP than to Rogers.

                    So in case you haven’t heard, I’ve spent the better part of the last 24 hours making a pretty nasty mess.

                    Actually, and much to my surprise, that may be the understatement of the year. There is absolutely nothing clever or remotely entertaining about it.

                    I made a terrible mistake. It was completely my fault. There is no one else to blame, and I am here to try and apologize.

                    I own this and I couldn’t be more sorry.

                    I expect some clarity on exactly what I am apologizing for might be relevant and welcome.


                    There is no more respected bastion of journalism in the world than the Associated Press, and from where I sit there are few greater honors in my business than being chosen one of the 50 members of its panel that selects the NFL’s annual All Pro teams, MVPs, etc.

                    It has been my privilege to be a member of that team for some time now and Tuesday I violated a trust.

                    Our marching orders are to cast our votes as reasoned and thoughtfully as possible for those we believe to be the most deserving in our own considered judgment. All that is asked of us is not to discuss our votes publicly until after the awards have been announced.

                    On Tuesday, at 670 The Score in Chicago, where I am regularly employed as an analyst and host, for reasons that I am still trying to come to grips with but were completely my responsibility, I allowed myself to be walked into a conversation about an MVP candidate I knew I would not be voting for. I said some things that while not unreasonable in the context they were said, I voiced them in totally inappropriate ways.

                    I couldn’t possibly be more sorry for joining the conversation at all and some of the childish things I said about Aaron Rodgers.

                    Most of the other 49 AP voters are acquaintances, many are friends, and the reason we are asked not to do what I did is it now puts undo pressure on some of them to comment, not comment, agree, disagree or take grief for doing the right thing and remaining silent.


                    Worse yet, I’ve apparently unleashed a small army of self-styled social media and talk radio experts who have no clue what they’re talking about to challenge the quality of the voting process and would attempt to invalidate any vote or thought process that doesn’t agree with their own.

                    A sign of the times I guess.

                    To everyone in any way associated with the AP awards, you couldn’t possibly do the job any better or be more respected by anyone who actually cares more about getting it right than getting what they want.


                    To any player or coach that’s ever won an AP honor, you couldn’t possibly be more deserving and don’t ever let anyone call that into question.

                    To Aaron Rodgers, you are one of the greatest players of this generation and one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.

                    Whether or not you are this year’s MVP is up to the 50-member panel, neither me, nor my critics.

                    I couldn’t possibly be more sorry for dragging all of you into my mess and I hope you will accept my apology.

                    Why or how this became a national news story I don’t understand, and while I would love to be able to explain what I meant to say and butchered so badly, any further conversation about my own vote now would just throw another log on the fire and cloud what matters at the moment.

                    I was wrong, I own it and I couldn’t be more sorry.

                    I’ll be happy to discuss my vote and my reasoning with whomever would like to after the awards have been announced.

                    For now please don’t tarnish anyone else with my mistake. Think of me as you will, but I hope my responsibility and regret are clear.
                    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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                    • He needed to apologize to the AP. He can screw Rodgers once, but this is his last chance at it realistically. Rodgers will probably never contend again, and even if he does, Arkush will probably not be a voter.

                      But he has undermined the credibility of the AP and the award itself. If Rodgers doesn't win, it's a PR nightmare for the AP and the award is irreparably tarnished.

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                      • Brady vs. Rodgers Stat Comparison:

                        Pass Attempts: Brady 682 (1st) Rodgers 513 (13th)

                        Completions: Brady 456 (1st) Rodgers 352 (12th)

                        Completion Pct.: Brady 66.9 (13th) Rodgers 68.6 (4th)

                        Passing Yards: Brady 4990 (1st) Rodgers 3977 (9th)

                        TD Passes: Brady 40 (1st) Rodgers 35 (5th)

                        TD Pass %: Brady 5.9 (4th) Rodgers 6.8 (1st)

                        Interceptions: Brady 10 (8th) Rodgers 4 (1st) Among Full-Time Starters

                        INT %: Brady 1.8 (8th) Rodgers: 0.8 (1st)

                        First Downs: Brady 254 (1st) Rodgers: 204 (8th)

                        Yards Per Att: Brady 7.3 (12th) Rodgers 7.8 (6th)

                        Yards Per Comp.: Brady: 10.9 (16th) Rodgers 11.3 (11th)

                        Passer Rating: Brady: 100.5 (8th) Rodgers 111.1 (1st)

                        QBR: Brady 66.7 (2nd) Rodgers 67.8 (1st)

                        4th QTR Comebacks: Brady 3 (4th) Rodgers 1 (15th)

                        Game Winning Drives: Brady 5 (2nd) Rodgers: 2 (13th)
                        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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                        • That's one of the better apologies I've read.

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                          • Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
                            I agree, but he knew what he was doing. He has now created the narrative that if he doesn't get the MVP, it's because of these reasons instead of his play.
                            How the fuck did he create it? The voter piece of shit is flat out admitting why he isn’t voting for him!!! I hate little bitches like you who start shit with a bigger dog and then when you get pounced cry about how hurt you got so that makes you the victim.

                            Fuck no it doesn’t, it makes you pathetic like this guy who is probably going to lose his vote that’s why he is apologizing now.

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                            • Hub Arkham should not be allowed to vote, he's openly declared his bias.

                              His apology doesn't remove the perception that his vote is biased, which it clearly is.

                              Fuck him for talking stupid shit and fuck Erin for being bush-league.

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                              • Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
                                How the fuck did he create it? The voter piece of shit is flat out admitting why he isn’t voting for him!!! I hate little bitches like you who start shit with a bigger dog and then when you get pounced cry about how hurt you got so that makes you the victim.

                                Fuck no it doesn’t, it makes you pathetic like this guy who is probably going to lose his vote that’s why he is apologizing now.
                                I am unclear what you're saying. Rodgers just created a built-in excuse for himself if he doesn't win. I think he probably should win it, though, because he has played really well week 1 aside.

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