Gotta disagree with you on this one. Rodgers had a 93.8 rating in '08 as a first year starter. I don't think his jump to 103.2 is a freak year at all. He might not get quite that high again this year, but I'd bet he's in the ballpark, and I think it's fair to say he'll be better than his '08 mark. The guy is very, very good, and still has some room to improve. It wouldn't be a shock to see him lead the NFL in passer rating next year, at least to me.
A young team with a young QB, and I think it's fair to expect big things next year, assuming no critical injuries.
"zombieslayer" wrote:
Not just Aaron, but I'm thinking of all the QBs who ended the season over 100+ rating. What are the chances of those many happening next year? Well, I'm hoping Aaron does again but won't count on it and definitely don't think we'll have 5 over 100 and 9 over 96.
(By comparison, only Rivers had a 100+ rating last year. The year before had 3, but only 5 past 96. The year before that had only P Manning with a 100+ rating.)
My guess is next year, defenses will find new ways to stop prolific passing.
The other problem is we simply can't expect both Cliffy and Tausher to be 100% next year and start all 16 games. I'd love it to happen, but won't bet on that either.
We need to beef up this OL.
"get_louder_at_lambeau" wrote: