With as much time as you spent typing out a novel you'd think you'd bother providing more than a single example of Rodgers not winning a game-winning drive and putting into an actually relevant context (what is his overall QB rating, success/fail rate in potential gamewinning drive situations?). Then again that would mean you can't just cherrypick the worst possible example or would have to actually critically examine Rodgers' performance versus other NFL quarterbacks.
If you want to talk about logical fallacies, how about Proof by Example?
Originally Posted by: Porforis
Yeah, why don't I just go ahead and spend 30 minutes digging up stats and writing out a compelling argument so you can go ahead and just ignore the post. Sounds like a blast and like we've NEVER had arguments on this exact same topic or very similar topics before. Or even every single year, if you're talking about the forum as a whole and not you specifically. :D
Originally Posted by: Porforis
Ignore your post? I'm guessing maybe you want more examples? BTW, this is logical fallacy "moving the goal post" [argument in which evidence presented in response to a specific claim is conclusorily dismissed and some other or greater evidence is demanded]; Some call this "raising the bar" fallacy. Here ya go, here's Rodgers playoff resume in crunch time:
2009 AZ: Rodgers' first playoff throw is an INT [guess he felt the pressure] and he struggled for a bit more than a quarter. Down 17-0 Rodgers calmed down and went bizerk really showing his greatness! Then in OT, he fumble looking very bad doing for AZ win.
2010 Philly, final 21-16: commanding lead late in 3rd Q[21-3] then punt, punt punt. Defense has to close out the game stopping Philly on last drive.
2010 Chicago, final 21-14: Commanding lead late in 4th [14-0] and Hanie in at QB for Bears, last 5 drives: punt, punt, punt, punt, punt. D closes out game w/ Raji TD and Shields Int].
2010 SB final 31-25: Commanding lead at half 21-10, then 4 punts. D gets turnover we get TD. Its 4th Q 7:34 up by 3 at 25. If our HOF QB can drive down the field and score a TD while burning up 4-5 minutes, the game is over. We get only a FG, up by 6 and 2:07 left, the D has to close out [Jerrat Bush gets INT.]
2011 Giants: At half we’re in trouble down 20-10. But, no problem, GB starts half with ball and D gets 2 straight 3 and outs. But, in 3 drives sandwiching the two 3 and outs: they end with a Rodgers fumble, FG, Downs…Game over.
2012 Minny final 24-10: In middle of 3rd Q, GB takes a commanding 24-3 lead, followed by 6 drives, 6 straight punts, and a total of 12 net yards. The D has to close out the game.
2013 SF, final 20-23: Down 13-10 at half. SF starts with ball, D does its job, stops SF on 3 straight drives. Rodgers’ response: 2 drives, 8 plays, zero yards…we go into 4th still down 13-10. We have ball in middle of 4th down by 3…If GB scores a TD, SF will need to score a TD to win, but Rodgers can only get FG, SF closes out game on last drive.
2014 Dallas, final 26-21: Down 21-13 late in 3rd; Rodgers gets TD, TD, 9 play drive to end the game. This is the ONLY PO game Rodgers closed out like a true Tom Brady.
2014 Seattle, 28-22: GB has insurmountable 16-0 lead at half. Then it’s: 3 plays and punt; 4plays and punt; then a 9 play 62 yard drive, 6 runs by RB 55 yards, Rodgers 1-3 7 yards and FG; 3 plays 6 yards and punt; (after INT) 3 plays -4 and punt. On those 5 key drives, Rodgers is 4-8-27 and he took 1 sack for -7. Yes the D collapse; yes the STs collapsed; but our $22M HOF QB choked in the 2nd half.
2015 Wash 35-18- GB takes insurmountable 32-18 lead at 3:02 and 3rd Q and the D causes Punt, Downs, Downs, Downs; while the O, Punt [3 plays, 5 yards], FG [3 plays 6 yards], fumble 2 plays 12 yards.
2015 AZ 20-26: After Cobb goes down so all the weapons are supposedly gone. We build a lead of 13-10 and the strength of two 17 play drives. Even with "no weapons," if Mike’s offense is executed by a real man dedicated to his work, and not some gunslinging egocentric child, it is unstoppable.
We have the ball with 19 minutes to go: all we need is one more multi-play drive 17 play drive for a FG. But, we get: 3 plays, 0 yards and punt; 7 plays, 23 yards and punt. Still no problem, we’re down by 4, 3:44 to go and our HOF QB has got the ball! What do we get: 4 plays, 5 yards and lose the ball on downs.