Zero2Cool
13 years ago
http://www.espnmilwaukee.com/includes/news_items/40/news_items_more.php?id=5566§ion_id=40 

ARLINGTON, Texas So much of his story, so much of his football life had been spent waiting.

Waiting for Division I college recruiters who never called. Waiting in the green room of the Jacob Javitz Center in New York City during the 2005 NFL Draft, when he fell from possibly being the No. 1 overall pick to being chosen No. 24. Waiting three years behind a waffling legend whose attempt to reclaim his job in the summer of 2008 divided a (Packer) nation.

And now, atop the Super Bowl XLV victory podium at midfield of Cowboys Stadium, Aaron Rodgers found himself waiting, again. Only this time, the Green Bay Packers quarterback and Super Bowl MVP -- was waiting for the opportunity to say what was on his mind amid all the revelry.

So as coach Mike McCarthy, general manager Ted Thompson and team president/CEO Mark Murphy stood together to accept the Lombardi Trophy for FOX Sports Terry Bradshaw to present, Rodgers waited patiently off to the side. Then, he told those three men what hed been waiting to tell them for much longer than just the opening minutes of the post-game show.

Thank you.

Thats what I did on the podium. I thanked Ted and Mark and Mike, really for believing in me and giving me an opportunity, Rodgers explained after leading the Packers to a 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

I told Ted back in 2005 (that) he wouldnt be sorry with this pick. I told him in 08 that I was going to repay their trust and get us this opportunity.

And while Rodgers was rewarding Thompson, McCarthy, Murphy and the teams passionate fan base with the franchises fourth Super Bowl championship and 13th overall NFL title, he didnt go home empty-handed after completing 24 of 39 passes (numbers skewed by several drops by receivers) for 304 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions for a passer rating of 111.5.

For his patience, Rodgers was rewarded with an uplifting celebratory ride on the shoulders of his teammates, a championship belt from linebacker Clay Matthews to commemorate his imaginary belt celebration, the Super Bowl MVP award and a new bright red Camaro convertible from Chevrolet, and a place in the hallowed lore of the NFLs most historic franchise.

Im very proud of Aaron. Hes a good player, a good teammate, Thompson said in the locker room later. I think people are going to write stories about him 10 years from now. Hes pretty special. Even though hes done so much, hes still just kind of getting started.

Rodgers got started fast on Sunday night, but he saved his biggest throws for the fourth quarter.

The first came with 13 minutes 16 seconds left in the game and the Packers clinging to a 21-17 lead. Facing third-and-10 from the Steelers 40-yard line after Jordy Nelson dropped what would have been a first down and more, Rodgers lined up in the shotgun with Brandon Jackson in the backfield and his four remaining wide receivers (with Donald Driver out with a high ankle sprain) spreading the field. He went right back to Nelson, who beat safety Ryan Clark for a 38-yard gain to the Steelers 2. Two plays later, Rodgers hit Jennings for an 8-yard touchdown and a 28-17 lead.

He played extremely well, offensive coordinator Joe Philbin said, adding that Rodgers made a protection adjustment on the play just before the snap. If youre going to win a championship, youve got to make some plays in the fourth quarter when things are tough.

Rodgers made another such play on the Packers next possession, after the Steelers pulled within three points on Mike Wallaces 25-yard touchdown catch and the ensuing two-point conversion.

Facing third-and-10 at his own 25 with 5:59 to play, Rodgers threw an absolutely picture-perfect ball to Jennings across the middle, with the ball sneaking just over the outstretched hand of cornerback Ike Taylor and right to Jennings in stride, who caught the ball at the Green Bay 45 and turned it into a momentum-shifting 31-yard gain. Rodgers then hit James Jones for a 21-yard gain three plays later, and while the Packers settled for a 23-yard Mason Crosby field goal when the drive bogged down inside the 10, the Packers were back in control.

We put everything on his shoulders, said McCarthy, whose team set a Super Bowl record by having just 13 rushing attempts 11 by James Starks (for 52 yards) and two kneel-downs by Rodgers (for minus-2 yards) in the Victory Formation. He did a lot at the line of scrimmage against a great defense. He did a hell of a job.

The defense clinched the win from there, and Rodgers, who received 17.5 of a possible 20 MVP votes, joined Bart Starr (Super Bowls I and II) as the only Packers quarterbacks to win the MVP award in the sports greatest game.

Ive said it once and Ill say it again: No one person has ever won a game by themselves, Rodgers said. This is a team effort and a great group of men. Special guys. And Im just blessed to be one of the leaders on this team. Individually, its the top of the mountain in my sport, my profession. Its what you dream about as a kid and you think about in high school, junior college, D-I: Getting this opportunity.

It also meant Rodgers wait on one other tidbit rebounding from a zero-touchdown, two-interception performance he deemed unacceptable in the teams NFC Championship Game victory over the Chicago Bears two weeks earlier.

It means I played better tonight, Rodgers said with a laugh. I struggled some in the last game. Guys made some plays tonight. I felt in a better rhythm. Mike had a great flow to the game (in his play-calling). Fun night.

One that was well worth the wait.

"JASON WILDE" wrote:


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Martha Careful (19h) : some of those people are smarter than you zero. However Pete Carroll is not
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beast (23h) : Martha? 😋
Zero2Cool (24-Jan) : Raiders hired someone from the elderly home.
dfosterf (24-Jan) : I'm going with a combination of the two.
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Zero2Cool (23-Jan) : Fake news. Cowboys say no
Zero2Cool (23-Jan) : Mystery candidate in the Cowboys head coaching search believed to be Packers ST Coordinator Rich Bisaccia.
beast (23-Jan) : Also why do both NYC teams have absolutely horrible OL for over a decade?
beast (23-Jan) : I wonder why the Jets always hire defensive coaches to be head coach
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Still HC positions available out there. I wonder if Hafley pops up for one
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Trent Baalke is out as the Jaguars GM.
dfosterf (22-Jan) : Jeff Hafley would have been a better choice, fortunately they don't know that. Someone will figure that out next off season
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Aaron Glenn Planning To Take Jets HC Job
dfosterf (22-Jan) : Martha- C'est mon boulot! 😁
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Thank you
wpr (22-Jan) : Z, glad you are feeling better.
wpr (22-Jan) : My son and D-I-L work for UM. It's a way to pick on them.
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Thank you. I rarely get sick, and even more rarely sick to the point I can't work.
wpr (22-Jan) : Beast- back to yesterday, I CAN say OSU your have been Michigan IF the odds of making the playoffs were more urgent.
dfosterf (22-Jan) : Glad to hear you are feeling a bit better.
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : I've been near death ill last several days, finally feel less dead and site issues.
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Martha Careful (22-Jan) : just kidding...it was down
Martha Careful (22-Jan) : you were blocked yesterday, due to a a recalcitrant demeanor yesterday in the penalty box for a recalcitrant demeanor
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beast (21-Jan) : That way teams like Indiana and SMU don't make the conference championships by simply avoiding all the other good teams in their own confere
beast (21-Jan) : Also, with these "Super Conferences" instead of a single conference champion, have 4 teams make a Conference playoffs.
beast (21-Jan) : Also in college football, is a bye week a good or bad thing?
Martha Careful (21-Jan) : The tournament format was fine. Seeding could use some work.
beast (21-Jan) : You can't assume Ohio State would of won the Michigan game...
beast (21-Jan) : Rankings were 1) Oregon 2) Georgia 3) Texas 4) Penn State 5) Notre Dame 6) Ohio State, none of the rest mattered
wpr (21-Jan) : Texas, ND and OSU would have been fighting for the final 2 slots.
wpr (21-Jan) : Oregon and Georgia were locks. Without the luxury of extra playoff berths, Ohios St would have been more focused on Michigan game.
wpr (21-Jan) : Zero, no. If there were only 4 teams Ohio State would have been one of them. Boise St and ASU would not have been selected.
Zero2Cool (21-Jan) : So that was 7 vs 8, that means in BCS they never would made it?
Martha Careful (21-Jan) : A great game. Give ND credit for coming back, although I am please with the outcome.
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : FG to make it academic
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : and there's the dagger
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : ooooo 8 point game with 4 minutes to go!
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : ooooooooohhhhhh he missed!
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : Ooooo that completion makes things VERY interesting
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : Game not over yet
beast (21-Jan) : Oh yeah, Georgia starting quarterback season ending elbow injury
beast (21-Jan) : Sadly something happened to Georgia... they should be playing in this game against Ohio State
beast (21-Jan) : I thought Ohio State and Texas were both better than Notre Dame & Penn State
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : Notre Lame getting rolled
Martha Careful (21-Jan) : Ohio State just got punched in the gut. Lets see how they respond
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