Cheesey
8 years ago
Truth is (and most Packer fans won't admit)
If Jay Cutler pulled this kind of attitude during an interview with the same crappy way Aaron is playing, everyone here would be attacking Cutler for it.
Rodgers hasn't played like "Aaron Rodgers"
Since game 6 last year.
Something is wrong with him.
I hate to think it, but he might have gone over the hill.
I hope I'm wrong.
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DoddPower
8 years ago

Truth is (and most Packer fans won't admit)
If Jay Cutler pulled this kind of attitude during an interview with the same crappy way Aaron is playing, everyone here would be attacking Cutler for it.
Rodgers hasn't played like "Aaron Rodgers"
Since game 6 last year.
Something is wrong with him.
I hate to think it, but he might have gone over the hill.
I hope I'm wrong.

Originally Posted by: Cheesey 



I don't have a big problem with how Jay Cutler acts, it's just he has mostly always sucked. If he was an elite QB, it would be a different story for most. And that's my point. I just want the players on my favorite team to play well. I don't care how they act. If they are playing shitty, I don't care if they are the nicest guy in the world, I still won't be a big fan as far as the NFL goes. Maybe personally, but who cares about that. It's about performance and winning. The attitude stuff is just a preference that ultimately means nothing to anyone but the individual with the opinions.

People hate Tom Brady, but I bet 95% of the people on this board would love him if he was a Green Bay Packer and played at the same level (which he wouldn't because McCarthy couldn't hold Belichick's jock strap). It's ultimately all about winning and performance. Anything else is just a bonus for some.
The_Green_Ninja
8 years ago
You people.

This is the same man, mind you, that didn't make one big deal when Brett was causing chaos in 2008. Not even once. For the one time he starts to call the media out on stuff, you literally start saying he is the Jay Cutler.

Hell, I'm a millennial Packers fan who didn't go through the 70s and 80s and I'm pretty sure I've never seen this type of play from any of our QBs. But I'm reasonable. He just got an injured Jordy back not too long ago. Give the man a week to figure it out. Just a week. Take tonight and pregame with hope.

If he doesn't produce, then start the crucifixion. And start to bring in Hundley (who looks really good, mind you)
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Barfarn
8 years ago

You people.

This is the same man, mind you, that didn't make one big deal when Brett was causing chaos in 2008. Not even once. For the one time he starts to call the media out on stuff, you literally start saying he is the Jay Cutler.

Hell, I'm a millennial Packers fan who didn't go through the 70s and 80s and I'm pretty sure I've never seen this type of play from any of our QBs. But I'm reasonable. He just got an injured Jordy back not too long ago. Give the man a week to figure it out. Just a week. Take tonight and pregame with hope.

If he doesn't produce, then start the crucifixion. And start to bring in Hundley (who looks really good, mind you)

Originally Posted by: The_Green_Ninja 



And Bart was great for us in the 60's; but I dont want him to be our QB today. We must live in the here and know.

BUT, you should remember the past, study randy Wight, David Whitehurst, Blair Kiel, Anthony Dilwig and know that each of them would have had a W in Minny last week.

Rodgers will produce today and so might Cutler, who cares!!!!!! You're focused on the wrong thing. Rodgers' refusal to accept coaching; his refusal to play within the game plan and his refusal to stand in the pocket like a man; make him an inconsistent QB and a lockerroom cancer. Because of this, it is IMPOSSIBLE to win 3 PO games in a row, he has to go, unless he production is accompanied by him taking his head out of his arse.
beast
8 years ago

McCarthy couldn't hold Belichick's jock strap

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



I'm pretty sure the Patriots designed Belichick's jock strap to be hands free, so that no one has to hold it. But it's secretly attached sewn into the inside of the hoodie. So the shoulder/head areas of the hoodie basically hold Belichick's jock strap on. Which is why Belichick is ALWAYS wearing the hoodie.

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nerdmann
8 years ago

You people.

This is the same man, mind you, that didn't make one big deal when Brett was causing chaos in 2008. Not even once. For the one time he starts to call the media out on stuff, you literally start saying he is the Jay Cutler.

Hell, I'm a millennial Packers fan who didn't go through the 70s and 80s and I'm pretty sure I've never seen this type of play from any of our QBs. But I'm reasonable. He just got an injured Jordy back not too long ago. Give the man a week to figure it out. Just a week. Take tonight and pregame with hope.

If he doesn't produce, then start the crucifixion. And start to bring in Hundley (who looks really good, mind you)

Originally Posted by: The_Green_Ninja 



Are you kidding me? They had to hire Ari Fleischer during that whole Bert fiasco. Remember the "train is leaving the station" remark? They put a clamp on Aaron at that time.
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
blueleopard
8 years ago
Aaron Rodgers was one of the cockiest prospects during that draft. That won't change. For years he's talked the talk and walked the walk. Let him keep doing it.
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Porforis
8 years ago

Aaron Rodgers was one of the cockiest prospects during that draft. That won't change. For years he's talked the talk and walked the walk. Let him keep doing it.

Originally Posted by: blueleopard 



For almost a year he hasn't walked the walk. This last week is the first time he has. I agree that we're all too easy to crucify our football gods when they stop turning water into wine for a moment, and (consciously or otherwise) expect them to have good positive attitudes 24/7. I don't watch pregame programming or postgame shows/conferences because the dumb questions from the media and overly sanitized boring responses are... well, boring. But it still annoys me a bit when a player that's consistently not performing lashes out.

But yeah, it's going to happen. People are people.
Zero2Cool
8 years ago
What do you think about this?




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Cheesey
8 years ago
I would have said....."It's about TIME!!!"
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dfosterf (14-Apr) : Go fund me for this purpose just might work. A dozen nurses show up at 1265 to provide mental health assistance.
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dfosterf (14-Apr) : Visiting Angels has a pretty good reputation
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