Cal2GreenBay
15 years ago
I remember on this forum when everyone doubted Aaron.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/03/18/SPGHIBR9F41.DTL&hw=aaron+rodgers&sn=010&sc=386 

This article on his pro day was interesting. I wish he would still use
the high ball carry.
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If Cal quarterback Aaron Rodgers was a vindictive sort, he could have stood up after his 40-minute workout at Memorial Stadium on Thursday and said, "Take that, Alex Smith!"

A day after Utah quarterback Smith reportedly missed three throws in 80 passes at his workout for NFL teams in Salt Lake City, Rodgers threw one bad pass in 92 attempts in Berkeley. The two quarterbacks are vying to be the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft on April 23.

The owners of the pick, the 49ers, seemed impressed with Rodgers, who threw to two wide receivers, a tight end and a running back during a workout seen by at least seven NFL teams. The 49ers contingent was comprised of coach Mike Nolan, offensive coordinator Mike McCarthy, director of personnel Scot McCloughan and quarterbacks coach Jim Hostler.

"He is as polished as I've seen," Nolan said after attending both workouts and watching several other quarterbacks on tape.

In fact, Nolan touted Rodgers as a more complete quarterback than Jeff Tedford proteges Joey Harrington (Lions) and former Bengals quarterback Akili Smith.

Those players, along with Houston quarterback David Carr and Baltimore quarterback Kyle Boller, were all coached by Cal's Tedford at one time. None of those players has reached stardom in the NFL, which has become a question mark against Rodgers.

"You can't lump Aaron in with anybody else," Tedford protested. "They are all individuals. He's very mature and very mentally tough."

Rodgers has been quizzed about Tedford's influence on him and the aforementioned quarterbacks many times by prospective teams.

"I really don't believe in the Tedford curse," Rodgers said. "It's been mentioned by a few teams, the Packers in particular."

In evaluating a quarterback, Nolan focuses on mental attributes more than physical characteristics. The 49ers have devised a list of 10 criteria in which to evaluate a quarterback and seven deal with the mental aspect. That's why Nolan took Rodgers to lunch after Thursday's workout.

"You can talk about arm this, move the pocket to the left, move to the right," Nolan said. "What guy is going to lead 10 guys down the field and stick it in the end zone to win a game?"

Tedford believes that's where Rodgers excels, citing his 21 straight completions in the near upset of top-ranked USC last season in Los Angeles. Also, when Cal's receivers were injured during the season, Tedford started using the running game more, and Rodgers accepted the switch graciously.

Another criticism of Rodgers is his mobility. But Rodgers looked plenty nimble, rolling out to his left and right and making accurate throws. "He's mobile enough," Nolan said.

Smith appears to be more of a gamble, because his mechanics aren't as sound and he's coming from a pass-happy offense that primarily used the shotgun formation.

However, Smith is taller (6-foot-4 compared to Rodgers' 6-1) and runs more. While their 40-yard dash times were comparable at last month's combine, Smith was faster in the cone drills.

"I think I bring more to the table than anyone out there," Smith told the Salt Lake City Tribune.

Rodgers has the advantage of coming from a West Coast-style offense.

"Being from Northern California, I would love to be with the 49ers," the Chico native said. "I followed them growing up."

E-mail Kevin Lynch at klynch@sfchronicle.com.

This article appeared on page D - 1 of the San Francisco Chronicle

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/03/18/SPGHIBR9F41.DTL&hw=aaron+rodgers&sn=010&sc=386#ixzz0lxAS262I 
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Cal2GreenBay
15 years ago
It's funny how Aaron was blaming the Packers for believing in the Jeff Tedford curse. How funny things turn out.
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Stevetarded
15 years ago

I remember on this forum when everyone doubted Aaron.
"I really don't believe in the Tedford curse," Rodgers said. "It's been mentioned by a few teams, the Packers in particular."

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/03/18/SPGHIBR9F41.DTL&hw=aaron+rodgers&sn=010&sc=386#ixzz0lxAS262I 

"Cal2GreenBay" wrote:



I thought this was interesting because I remembered reading something on rotoworld yesterday that sounded similar

"According to Yahoo Sports' Charles Robinson, concerns have surfaced about Iowa OT Bryan Bulaga's work ethic.
An offensive lineman, from Iowa, who doesn't work hard? These are rare. Bulaga, whose stock seems to be slipping rapidly on the day of the draft after most projections had him as a shoe-in top-nine pick, may be the victim of pre-draft misinformation. We very much doubt that he'll get out of the top 13."

something to think about...
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GermanGilbert
15 years ago


"I really don't believe in the Tedford curse," Rodgers said. "It's been mentioned by a few teams, the Packers in particular."

"Cal2GreenBay" wrote:



that was definitely the smokescreen of the last decade. well done, teddy :thumbright:
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fudge-packer
15 years ago
😃 all u can do is smile
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Zero2Cool
15 years ago

I remember on this forum when everyone doubted Aaron.

"Cal2GreenBay" wrote:



Everyone huh? How about you take me off ignore and read what I said about the kid? K, thanks.

There's many who felt he'd be good.

My line on Rodgers from day one was ... he'll win us more games than he'll cost us. Meaning, I felt he would be good, but not great and also wouldn't make foolish throws to cost us a game.

He's proven to be great so far, statistically speaking. I think he's going to improve.
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Cal2GreenBay
15 years ago

I remember on this forum when everyone doubted Aaron.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



Everyone huh? How about you take me off ignore and read what I said about the kid? K, thanks.

There's many who felt he'd be good.

My line on Rodgers from day one was ... he'll win us more games than he'll cost us. Meaning, I felt he would be good, but not great and also wouldn't make foolish throws to cost us a game.

He's proven to be great so far, statistically speaking. I think he's going to improve.

"Cal2GreenBay" wrote:



WHOOPS...sorry ZERO....let me rephrase.

Nobody except Zero and myself believed in Aaron.
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RaiderPride
15 years ago

I remember on this forum when everyone doubted Aaron.

"Cal2GreenBay" wrote:



Everyone huh? How about you take me off ignore and read what I said about the kid? K, thanks.

There's many who felt he'd be good.

My line on Rodgers from day one was ... he'll win us more games than he'll cost us. Meaning, I felt he would be good, but not great and also wouldn't make foolish throws to cost us a game.

He's proven to be great so far, statistically speaking. I think he's going to improve.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



WHOOPS...sorry ZERO....let me rephrase.

Nobody except Zero and myself believed in Aaron.

"Cal2GreenBay" wrote:



It is sick to leave Trom and I off the list. Infact we both said he would be great.
""People Will Probably Never Remember What You Said, And May Never Remember What You Did. However, People Will Always Remember How You Made Them Feel."
dhazer
15 years ago
I was the one that always bashing him 😛 But I didn't know my name was everyone lol
Just Imagine this for the next 6-9 years. What a ride it will be 🙂 (PS, Zero should charge for this)
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TheEngineer
15 years ago
If Rodgers can turn Da Haze around, he'll convert anyone.

Rodgers has mentioned in subsequent interviews that he's normally not as cocky as his pre-draft and during draft comments made him appear, that it was mostly just boasting as potential draft picks do.
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