With the exception of the Vikings and Saints games, Brett Favre would not have had an impact on any results of any of the games we've played this season.
This game verses Carolina just goes with that notion. He started out 0 for 4 passing, and I was all over him for targeting nobody but Greg Jennings with every pass he threw.
But as the game wore on, Rodgers kept hitting different receivers for intermediate gains. Ruvell Martin, James Jones, Jordy Nelson, Donald Lee, and even Jermichael Finley made key receptions to prolong drives. The only way they would get involved would be if Rodgers bought time in the pocket, and his athleticism allowed him to do that.
Going into the season, our biggest fear (as Packers fans) would be Rodgers falling to injury, and he did get injured early in the season, but he hasn't missed a game and now he is back in full form. He ran for like a 13-yard gain before receiving a shellshocking hit by Julius Peppers--probably the most talented and sizable defensive end in the league at 6'7" and 292 lbs.
He hasn't had the experience of making miraculous 4th quarter comebacks yet, but honestly--if you have to make 4th quarter comebacks every week, then your team really isn't that good.
Aaron Rodgers has had a spectacular season. I just find it ridiculous that people continue to blame him for playing and handling the situation the way he is doing it. I originally used Philip Rivers as somebody to compare Rodgers to this season, but Rodgers is high and above that guy.
Just wait till he becomes a seasoned veteran. He's a special player. He definitely has the potential to be a "super" player. We just need to trust him.
Danreb Victorio A Believer of Greg Jennings