Rodgers has a career 102.6 qb rating and an Adjusted Yards / Attempt of 8.41 in the fourth quarter. Both compare similarly to overall production levels and rank among the best in NFL history.
Originally Posted by: mi_keys
This is a “Red Herring” logical fallacy [a seemingly plausible, though an ultimately irrelevant, diversionary tactic].
How about something relevant, give me Rodgers’ passer rating when he has the ball and can end a game or a playoff game.
In 2015 Carolina game, Rodgers had a 118 4th Q passer rating. Then on last play Cobb was wide open for winning TD, he looked at him, but threw an INT in Jones’ direction. Rodgers said, “I got scared by something. I can’t explain it.” Uhhh, I just explained it!
This is a most interesting topic. The guy pulls off one of the most incredible plays in playoff history and he choked?
To me, had he not controlled his breathing and we didn't get into range I could see your point. Or.. are you saying he choked on one play and not the next?
Originally Posted by: uffda udfa
It is admitted freely by Mason that he was choking in 2012. He did not miss every kick, he actually made 2 [of 9] FGs over 50. You can’t point to one made 50 yarder made and say he wasn’t choking.
What player doesn't "choke" occasionally on some plays here and there? These aren't gods we are talking about. He is, ultimately, just another guy. He just happens to be very very good at football.
Originally Posted by: DoddPower
Interesting point Dodd, I really think this is a valuable insight. There has never been a stud clutch athlete that didn’t at one point have a doubt and that doubt caused them to miss a free throw, throw a wild pitch, drop a pass or miss a throw. Also, on reconsideration, I'll bet there have been things that I'd list as crunch time failures, that look like a "choke," but Rodgers was 100% in charge of his faculties and he [or another player] just randomly screwed up because even Aaron Rodgers is not perfect.
But, we have two examples [2015 Carolina and this game] of Rodgers admitting something mental was off. And a QB going to line and not checking the safeties is like going to drive somewhere and forgetting to put the key in the ignition [Or hitting button if you got a FOB]. It is the central key from which most QB decisions emanate. It is otherwise inexplicable, this was not a mental error, this was a mental meltdown; just like "something scarring" Rodgers in Carolina.
Where exactly does Rodgers admit to choking? ... because it seems like the the subject line choked when it came to finding evidence of Rodgers admitting that he choked.
As to the question of why did that blitzer fool Rodgers so easily ... I read on one of Uffda's links to a Cowboys blog, one Cowboys fan suggested that blitzer was successful because they rarely blitz him and he disguise it very well, while hammering their normal blitzing DB was clearly showing when he was going to blitz through out the game, tipping it away before the snap.
Sounds like a change up caught Rodgers off guard more than a choke.
Originally Posted by: beast
As I said earlier Rodgers needs to find the 2 safeties to even decide what to do. He cant be off guard, it's not possible for Rodgers not to know where the safeties are.
Let’s try to define choking, I grabbed this off some random sports psychiatric website:
Choking happens when you get in your own way mentally or your mind prevents you from performing at your best. Athletes report experiencing physical changes, such as tension, increased heart rate, and rapid breathing or mental changes, such as anxiety, apprehension, and confusion.
Athletes often change their strategy when choking and often perform more tentatively. Most athletes and coaches would agree that choking happens when you are firmly in command of your performance or the competition and you lose because of a change in your mental state, which learns to a mental meltdown of sorts.
When asked, Rodgers didn’t say, “It’s just like any other drive [or words of similar import];” He said he was just thinking about his breathing. Not taking “just” too literally; but I doubt in 2nd Q, he gave his breathing any thought whatsoever. And then look at what he says about being calm, being positive. I’d bet my right nut that Rodgers has been to a sports psychiatrist or two. It is as if he’s saying, “this time I was calm and positive;” as if he hasn’t been calm and positive in past similar situations. Rodgers' admits that his mental process changed on last drive, then he does things that are totally whacked out [see more below].
If he is seeing a psychologist, I think that bodes well for the future; both in terms of him better handling pressure and not returning back to doppleganger.
When GB got the ball w/ 4 minutes we all knew the deal: ya cant leave Dallas any time on clock. And we had ‘em: 2nd and 7, 1:48, Dallas 2 TOs, one more 1st down and the game is over. We get a first followed by 3 handoffs, Dallas burns 2 TOs, 1:20 ticks off on last 2 plays, the 4 plays and FG burn minimum 20 seconds. Leaving Dallas no more than 8 seconds, no TOs, and 35 yards to go for a long FG.
McCarthy calls a run [Rodgers, Cook, Monty, Rip and Spriggs elligible] and Dallas loads with 11 in the box…ELEVEN IN THE BOX. Now let’s stop for a minute. Defensive coordinators either use 1 gap or 2 gap methods to stop the run; w/ ELEVEN in box you can 1 gap all the gaps and still 2 gap; that means you have 3 defenders for every gap. Here’s a fact: if this were any other time in game, it would be mentally impossible for Rodgers not to utilize the pass option on that play, which was designed and practiced EXACTLY for this situation. Rodgers Choked 100000%.
It was not Monty’s idea to run wide; that was the play call and I’d bet my left nut [In case I lose my right one in the bet above] Mike called the run inside. So Rodgers could have left the play as called, so we only lose 1 or optioned to pass; but he optioned to the dumbest thing, a run wide.
On 3rd down Cobb’s guy blitzes, Cobb is hot, he looks back, no throw, though Cobb would have had to juke his way to first. But Cook was WIDE OPEN 5 yards in front of sticks in middle of field running a slant. With 5 guys rushing and a spy on Rodgers, Church trailing by 3-4 yards, this is a first, Dallas uses last TO and GAME OVER when Mason boots a less than 35 yard FG after 3 kneels! But Rogers throws INC to Adams with his bum ankle.
"Rodgers is...Choker...Rodgers is a choker! Rodgers...blows...for...🅰 Choker."
Originally Posted by: Porforis
You dont have to be so hard on Rodgers; this is not intentional like his bullcrap stat whoring, throwing the team and players under the bus and refusing the game plan bull crap he did for over a year.
I just find this hilarious, especially the people acting like Callahan and Huntley would have more situational awareness on a play than Rodgers. I LIKE Callahan and was thrilled when we got him back. Thinking that he or Huntley would have gotten this team to even 8-8 is delusional.
Originally Posted by: Porforis
This is a strawman; it is not about youngster QBs having more situational awareness on play; its about them having more awareness of where the safeties were, since that is what they were first taught to look at when they approach the LOS; when Rodgers showed no awareness whatsoever on that play. If you evaluated what you see, instead of what you expect, then you'd see that Hundley could do what Dak does. Now would he win 8 in a row? Maybe, maybe not, but GB would have finished better than 10-6 if Dak or Hundley was the QB. And that's a damn shame given what Rodgers can do.
Do you not see how impossible it is for Rodgers not to know where the safeties are? This was a mental breakdown, not a mental error. Uffda said he read that Rodgers thought he had it blocked backside; that's poppycock! Well, if you hallucinate away the safety, then Dallas has 2 players and GB has two; so yes, if he doesn't know the safety's there, he believes he's in good shape. But, knowing the safety is there means knowing Dallas has 3 guys on you only got 2 blockers, so if they all come ya gotta problem.