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I'm sorry, but I really do feel bad for Aaron Rodgers
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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 706793" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>I get that. Your point was that Brady got away with it because he went up against weak competition. My point is that Brady has gotten away with it many times in his career, and the Houston game was another example of that.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers is 7-1 in playoff games in which he doesn't throw an interception. The only exception being the most recent 49ers loss. Brady is 13-2 when not throwing a pick, that's understandable. Efficiency in the playoffs wins.</p><p></p><p>The key difference though is what are the records when one of them throws an interception? Rodgers 2-6, Brady 11-7. Hell, Tom Brady has a <em>winning percentage</em> in playoff games in which he threw MULTIPLE interceptions, 6-4. Brady has a 2-1 record when throwing three interceptions.</p><p></p><p>So again, my point is that when Brady is off or isn't having his best game, he has a body of work ranging throughout his entire career that shows his TEAM is able to overcome that. Defense, special teams, etc make enough plays to get them over the hump.</p><p></p><p>There aren't many occasions in which Rodgers could get away with throwing multiple picks, or having a bad completion percentage. The one time that his team won a game in which he threw 2+ interceptions? The NFCCG against Chicago, the year we won the Super Bowl.</p><p></p><p>So even that year, Rodgers didn't have his best game, but the defense assisted him just enough to win the game.</p><p></p><p>If Rodgers were able to have the benefit of games like that more often, who knows how much farther this team could have went in the past several seasons. But Brady has made a career off of winning playoff games when he laid an egg.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, Bill Belichick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 706793, member: 11933"] I get that. Your point was that Brady got away with it because he went up against weak competition. My point is that Brady has gotten away with it many times in his career, and the Houston game was another example of that. Rodgers is 7-1 in playoff games in which he doesn't throw an interception. The only exception being the most recent 49ers loss. Brady is 13-2 when not throwing a pick, that's understandable. Efficiency in the playoffs wins. The key difference though is what are the records when one of them throws an interception? Rodgers 2-6, Brady 11-7. Hell, Tom Brady has a [I]winning percentage[/I] in playoff games in which he threw MULTIPLE interceptions, 6-4. Brady has a 2-1 record when throwing three interceptions. So again, my point is that when Brady is off or isn't having his best game, he has a body of work ranging throughout his entire career that shows his TEAM is able to overcome that. Defense, special teams, etc make enough plays to get them over the hump. There aren't many occasions in which Rodgers could get away with throwing multiple picks, or having a bad completion percentage. The one time that his team won a game in which he threw 2+ interceptions? The NFCCG against Chicago, the year we won the Super Bowl. So even that year, Rodgers didn't have his best game, but the defense assisted him just enough to win the game. If Rodgers were able to have the benefit of games like that more often, who knows how much farther this team could have went in the past several seasons. But Brady has made a career off of winning playoff games when he laid an egg. Thank you, Bill Belichick. [/QUOTE]
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