blueleopard
9 years ago
In regards to the offensive line, if Aaron wasn't out there running all the time and got rid of the ball in a 3-5 step drop, he'd get sacked less. He if threw the ball away, he'd get sacked less. If we ran the ball more consistently, he'll get sacked less.

Aaron Rodgers must be a bitch to block for because the man doesn't wanna stay still. You can say that's not his game, but I remember seeing a brilliant game against Dallas in the playoffs last year and he was far from mobile. He's elite, but if he wants to be the legendary players that Brady and Manning are... he'll need to learn how step into his throws and play the game fundamentally sound.

Aaron Rodgers has done none of that. AT ALL. The fool hasn't even pump-faked in months.
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steveishere
9 years ago

Anybody that can't recognize that we have a very subpar wr corp this season, a MASH unit for an offensive line, and very unprofessional out of shape half back really has tunnel vision and an axe to grind for our great quarterback. 2015 is just another wasted year.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Tunnel vision is calling 2015 Aaron Rodgers a "great" QB. He looks worse than 2013 Matt Flynn since the bye week and that guy was throwing to Jarrett Boykin half the time with Rookie Bakhtiari and Barclay as his Ts. There is no reason to make excuses for Rodgers looking this bad. He's as much a reason the offense sucks as anything else is.
all_about_da_packers
9 years ago

Tunnel vision is calling 2015 Aaron Rodgers a "great" QB. He looks worse than 2013 Matt Flynn since the bye week and that guy was throwing to Jarrett Boykin half the time with Rookie Bakhtiari and Barclay as his Ts. There is no reason to make excuses for Rodgers looking this bad. He's as much a reason the offense sucks as anything else is.

Originally Posted by: steveishere 



So it is not "tunnel vision" to ignore more than a handful of great seasons from Rodgers and instead rely on 9 games in stating Rodgers is not a great QB?

9 games is a really small sample size in Rodgers career to date.
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Cheesey
9 years ago
Hmmm....is it the same guys that not so long ago called Aaron Rodgers a "stat whore?"
Having these bad games kind of disproved that.
The guy isn't playing well. And the WRs aren't getting open. Add to that the fact that the o-line isn't protecting well and you get what we have, a lousy offense.
Again today, look at the passes that were dropped. If the receivers catch those, we probably win.
The defense has held up its end.
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Zero2Cool
9 years ago

What is the supposed rift between Mike and Aaron? how does purposely sucking help win his argument?

Originally Posted by: rabidgopher04 




This by no means confirms it, but there is something going on between McCarthy and Rodgers. Even reporters are noticing it. Is it huge? Probably not.

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Yerko
9 years ago

I think your issue is you think you could hit these passes. But the truth is, what appears to be wide open on TV isnt actually open in the football world.

You see, in the football world, you must take in consideration the receiver location, the motion, and the match up. If you are rolling to your right and someome is open to your far left, you throw across your body (which is naturally inaccurate) and opens an easy pick 6 for the opposing team.

Believe it or not, he has been an NFL QB longer then you have and knows about match ups. He, well, has been the beet at it for many years.

Granted I think Aaron has been subpar recently but his pressure up front is insane, and his main goal is A) Keep the ball safe and 😎 Get positive yardage. If it was not for Aaron Rodgers, I doubt we would be in many of these games. He is the heart of this team and even the heart needs some relief from heartburn.

So I'll lay with my agrument on football facts, film, and man who has preformed amazingly since he started. I'll let you stick with calling Aaron's preformance bad because you believe his is secretly evil and the references to my sphincter.

Originally Posted by: The_Green_Ninja 



C'mon, Ninja...these things can be done in Madden so that means they can be done in a real game. I had a nice laugh while drinking my coffee this morning reading some of these armchair QB comments. 😂
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Yerko
9 years ago

This by no means confirms it, but there is something going on between McCarthy and Rodgers. Even reporters are noticing it. Is it huge? Probably not.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



I want to add to the conspiracies. This was something I had read by a few people making observations (this is not my own):

I think it was after the Oakland game where Rodgers was open about Abby needing to be on the field more. Abby has seen minimal to zero offensive snaps since that game. He's healthy, nothing wrong with him.
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DarkaneRules
9 years ago
Ugh just a bunch of drama more suitable for soap operas than football teams. Suck it up divas.
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PackFanWithTwins
9 years ago
Rodgers the stat whore intentionally threw an INT to hurt his stats because he is upset with McCarthy.


Some of the best comedy material conspiracy theory I've seen in years.
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nerdmann
9 years ago
Mike shouldn't be keeping a player like Abby off the field just to spite Aaron, but shaving points is a far worse transgression. NFL security needs to investigate Aaron, to make sure this childish tantrum he's on isn't cover for repaying gambling debts or some sort of gay blackmail scheme with organized crime.

Either way, Mike needs to get control of this team, and if that means sitting Aaron's ass down until he stops being a bitch, then so be it.
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