One year of playing the good teammate is Rodgers max. Hard to disagree that the Packers got the better of the deal since Rodgers completed all of 0 passes last year. If the Jets still have their tackles do cut blocks on quick passes, he won't do much better this year. I still don't know how on earth Hackett allowed this after spending three years watching Rodgers hold the ball looking for the perfect play.
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Originally posted by MadScientist View PostOne year of playing the good teammate is Rodgers max. Hard to disagree that the Packers got the better of the deal since Rodgers completed all of 0 passes last year. If the Jets still have their tackles do cut blocks on quick passes, he won't do much better this year. I still don't know how on earth Hackett allowed this after spending three years watching Rodgers hold the ball looking for the perfect play.
Dude made a lot of great throws by extending plays as a 30 year old running away from 25 year olds. It’s a little different as a 40 year old running away from 25 year olds.
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and predict that Rodgers has a great season for the Jets this year. I'm not gonna predict the Packers meet the Jets in the Super Bowl, but it wouldn't surprise me.Those conspiracy people who think it's all rigged would go crazy if that happened.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Cue Iverson.Originally posted by Scott Campbell View PostSaleh has to put a face saving spin on this, but I suspect he is pissed. It’s tough to run a good minicamp without your starting QB.
Minicamp? Are you fucking kidding me?!?! Minicamp. Not a regular season practice. Not even a lame training camp practice. Minicamp!
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Agree here, for sure. And I do think the Packers got the better of that trade. I don't miss any of Rodgers's antics.Originally posted by run pMc View PostYeah, it feels like GB got the better of the trade. I don't miss the McAfee nonsense and all his offseason weirdness. Oh, and the on-field body language. The TV coverage would go to Rodgers every time for a reaction to a play. Was annoying after a while.
Maybe he feels like he doesn't get anything out of minicamp practices, but I'd think his teammates would. Agree the media and fans will not be nearly as kind to him this year, especially if he doesn't play well.
Meh, he's a distraction and a hypocrite, but he's also someone else's problem. Without him GB feels like it's out from under a shadow, and a fun team to root for again.
I also wonder - forum clown that I am - if, as incredible as Rodgers's arm was and his ability to see the whole field (even if he didn't want to throw into the middle of it), he didn't, in some ways, drag the Packers down. Once it became the "Aaron Show and Nobody Else," not entirely through Rodgers's fault, the team always seemed to be waiting for him to do something or to tell them what to do. The offense seemed, often, to get bogged down. There was no rhythm to the offense, at all. Just bogged down play after bogged down play, then Rodgers throwing a strike to Adams for the first down, then rinse and repeat until the whole thing got bogged down near the red zone. Not all his doing, as I said - but some of it was, with the eye-rolling and the Mason-level mystery signals at the line of scrimmage.
Now the whole team seems to be taking responsibility. Like, it's a team again, and not Aaron-Rodgers-and-everybody-else.
I don't know how long that will last, but I am enjoying rooting for this version of the Packers more than the last four or so years of Rodgers here, MVP's and all."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Honestly I wouldn't care if he went to the roof of the chrysler building and swung his junk in the wind if he would win in the playoffs. And although its not all his fault, he didn't play his best under the brightest lights. The fact that we were suffering disappointing season enders every year is why I was glad to move on. The rest is just noise. If the Jests win the Owl this year I bet Saleh doesn't care if Erin decided the hookah lounge was more important than camp.Originally posted by run pMc View PostYeah, it feels like GB got the better of the trade. I don't miss the McAfee nonsense and all his offseason weirdness. Oh, and the on-field body language. The TV coverage would go to Rodgers every time for a reaction to a play. Was annoying after a while.
Maybe he feels like he doesn't get anything out of minicamp practices, but I'd think his teammates would. Agree the media and fans will not be nearly as kind to him this year, especially if he doesn't play well.
Meh, he's a distraction and a hypocrite, but he's also someone else's problem. Without him GB feels like it's out from under a shadow, and a fun team to root for again.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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The same applies in reverse when its a 30 year old bobble chasing 25 year old hotties vs. a 40 year old bobble doing the same.Originally posted by Scott Campbell View PostDude made a lot of great throws by extending plays as a 30 year old running away from 25 year olds. It’s a little different as a 40 year old running away from 25 year olds.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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I dunno. Depends on what Bobble looks like and how much money he’s got. I have a very wealthy, recently divorced cousin who is 51 years old but looks great and works out all the time. Good looking guy. He’s got 35-year-old hot, hot milfs sending him nudes all the time. They all want him to A) fuck their brains out, and B) be the (very wealthy) daddy to their kids.
So maybe Bobble’s set up for that same level of success, if you want to call it that."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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Or he's being catfished.Originally posted by Fritz View PostI dunno. Depends on what Bobble looks like and how much money he’s got. I have a very wealthy, recently divorced cousin who is 51 years old but looks great and works out all the time. Good looking guy. He’s got 35-year-old hot, hot milfs sending him nudes all the time. They all want him to A) fuck their brains out, and B) be the (very wealthy) daddy to their kids.
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There's an important difference between chasing and being chased.Originally posted by Fritz View PostI dunno. Depends on what Bobble looks like and how much money he’s got. I have a very wealthy, recently divorced cousin who is 51 years old but looks great and works out all the time. Good looking guy. He’s got 35-year-old hot, hot milfs sending him nudes all the time. They all want him to A) fuck their brains out, and B) be the (very wealthy) daddy to their kids.
So maybe Bobble’s set up for that same level of success, if you want to call it that.
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