texaspackerbacker
10 years ago
First of all, Aaron Rodgers DOES air it out long fairly often. To the extent that he doesn't more often, though, I think that is the result of line blocking or the lack of it. Have you ever noticed how quick the pass rush is on him - compared to Brady or Peyton or a lot of other QBs? Oh, we don't get overly many sacks because Rodgers eludes good and (despite whining to the contrary) has a quick release when needed. However, just dropping back and having all day to throw it 45 or 50 yards down field? That just ain't happening, and it isn't because of slow receivers.

BTW, I'm a little conflicted concerning uffda's fairly SHOCKING comment that he'd prefer Marshall and Jeffrey over Nelson and Cobb. I was gonna give it a "homer" reaction or point out the Bears record and recent history compared to the Packers, but then again, I too kinda wonder "what if?" Aaron Rodgers had targets like that.

The bottom line is, we have the best QB in the history of the world.
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nerdmann
10 years ago

First of all, Aaron Rodgers DOES air it out long fairly often. To the extent that he doesn't more often, though, I think that is the result of line blocking or the lack of it. Have you ever noticed how quick the pass rush is on him - compared to Brady or Peyton or a lot of other QBs? Oh, we don't get overly many sacks because Rodgers eludes good and (despite whining to the contrary) has a quick release when needed. However, just dropping back and having all day to throw it 45 or 50 yards down field? That just ain't happening, and it isn't because of slow receivers.

BTW, I'm a little conflicted concerning uffda's fairly SHOCKING comment that he'd prefer Marshall and Jeffrey over Nelson and Cobb. I was gonna give it a "homer" reaction or point out the Bears record and recent history compared to the Packers, but then again, I too kinda wonder "what if?" Aaron Rodgers had targets like that.

The bottom line is, we have the best QB in the history of the world.

Originally Posted by: texaspackerbacker 



Yo, dumb shit. No one's saying Aaron doesn't have a quick release. We're saying he holds onto the ball too damn long, before he releases it.

And btw, Starr was the best ever.
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texaspackerbacker
10 years ago

Yo, dumb shit. No one's saying Aaron doesn't have a quick release. We're saying he holds onto the ball too damn long, before he releases it.

And btw, Starr was the best ever.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



I know what you're saying, idiot, and you're dead wrong. What damn fools see as holding on too long is what results in such a low percentage of interceptions.

I grew up watching Starr, and great as the Packers were then and great as Starr was, he wasn't even close to Aaron Rodgers.


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nerdmann
10 years ago

I know what you're saying, idiot, and you're dead wrong. What damn fools see as holding on too long is what results in such a low percentage of interceptions.

I grew up watching Starr, and great as the Packers were then and great as Starr was, he wasn't even close to Aaron Rodgers.

Originally Posted by: texaspackerbacker 



Holding on too long corresponds to forcing it deep, which is a lower percentage play than the open guy 7 yards downfield.

And how many rings per year is Aaron averaging?
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steveishere
10 years ago

Holding on too long corresponds to forcing it deep, which is a lower percentage play than the open guy 7 yards downfield.

And how many rings per year is Aaron averaging?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



no, not really
Zero2Cool
10 years ago

Holding on too long corresponds to forcing it deep, which is a lower percentage play than the open guy 7 yards downfield.

And how many rings per year is Aaron averaging?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



More than two dozen other starting NFL quarterbacks.
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steveishere
10 years ago

Holding on too long corresponds to forcing it deep, which is a lower percentage play than the open guy 7 yards downfield.

And how many rings per year is Aaron averaging?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



How many Hall of Fame teammates does he have?
mi_keys
10 years ago

And how many rings per year is Aaron averaging?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Someone please explain to me why this is still used as an argument more than a decade after one had to start reconciling it with the fact that Trent Dilfer and Brad Johnson have more rings than Dan Marino.

TRENT FUCKING DILFER and BRAD FUCKING JOHNSON. The argument is invalid.
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Zero2Cool
10 years ago

Someone please explain to me why this is still used as an argument more than a decade after one had to start reconciling it with the fact that Trent Dilfer and Brad Johnson have more rings than Dan Marino.

TRENT FUCKING DILFER and BRAD FUCKING JOHNSON. The argument is invalid.

Originally Posted by: mi_keys 



I would like to add that Daryn Colledge has a ring and Dan Marion does not. Thus, Colledge should be in the Hall of Fame.
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I grew up watching Starr, and great as the Packers were then and great as Starr was, he wasn't even close to Aaron Rodgers.

Originally Posted by: texaspackerbacker 



5 > 1.


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