If Aaron Rodgers has a lot to improve upon, where does that leave the quarterbacks of the 26 teams who didn't perform to his level? If having the 6th-best quarterback in the league leaves lots of room for improvement (remember, Brett Favre was never once the highest-rated QB in the league), I'll take the need for improvement any day.
"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:
Wow. When I read this, I was thinking fo shizzle Nonstop is wrong. Certainly BF was #1 in rating one year. Turns out, Nonstop is indeed correct. BF was #2 in rating in '94,'95, and '96 but was never #1 in rating in his entire career.
However, he was #1 in TDs 4 times ('95,'96,'97,'03), and I've always believed TDs are the most important thing, not rating. But that's just me.
As for Rodgers, last year he was 7th in Completions, 6th in Attempts, 4th in Yards, 4th in TDs, and 6th in Rating, which is pretty impressive, especially considering he was 7th in Sacks because our OL SUCKS. To be fair to Brett, Brett generally played on teams with bad OLs except for the Sherman years. Yes, even when we won the SB, our OL was not top tier by any means.
So this is Joe vs Steve all over again. :lol: People to this day out here in SF still have the Joe vs. Steve fights. Too funny.
My man Donald Driver
(thanks to Pack93z for the pic)
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