How deep can you throw on a 2 pt. conversion?....and thrown deep into the stands to avoid an interception? <---my version of TIC
How deep can you throw on a 2 pt. conversion?....and thrown deep into the stands to avoid an interception? <---my version of TIC
He feels HE doesn’t need ota, which I agreeAaron Rodgers pushes back on criticism for his failure to participate in 2022 OTAs
In the latter years of Aaron Rodgers's time in Green Bay, he stayed away from offseason workouts.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Rodgers isn’t wired to admit he was wrong about anything, and he’s smart enough to fashion countless arguments that externalize blame. It’s never his fault, and anyone who would suggest otherwise is (in his view) either trying to “disparage” him or is being “completely ridiculous.” - Mike Florio
Most telling part of the article is AR asked about not attending OTAs with the Packers. He responds that he won the MVP. As if that is all that mattered and winning a Lombardi wasn't important.
I thought he got hurt during the game too? I thought that's why Abby and Janis were WR1 and 2 to close out the game.
I saw Russell Wilson throw a hail mary on a 2 point conversion once.How deep can you throw on a 2 pt. conversion?
I actually agree with that. He never forgave the 49ers for not drafting him. Said in the offseason he would not go to San Fran. 18 years and still holding a grudge.Pretty sure Rodgers keeps a Mortal Enemies list ala Sheldon Cooper on Big Bang Theory. The chip on his shoulder is heavy and his dog house seemingly eternal. (If you are a 'You don't know him!' type of poster, save the typing.. you aren't going to sway me)
much of the defense just watched it too, floating and flailing helplessly thru the air. Some how dumfounded and amazed at the same time, until it landed in the waiting arms of a seahawk when they were quickly jolted back to realityI saw Russell Wilson throw a hail mary on a 2 point conversion once.
That's part of the whole, blessing and a curse thing. hard to let stuff go when you remember pretty much everything. Helps when facing NFL defenses though.I actually agree with that. He never forgave the 49ers for not drafting him. Said in the offseason he would not go to San Fran. 18 years and still holding a grudge.
Amazingly, that is not the only time Russell Wilson completed a 2-yard hail mary:I saw Russell Wilson throw a hail mary on a 2 point conversion once.
Both completely failed at adjusting to and properly handling their fame and fortune. They aren't the first ones that had this problem though and they certainly won't be the last either.It really is amazing just how similar of paths these 2 guys took, especially considering how polar opposite their personalities are. I would call Favre a "hay seed, aww shucks" kind of guy. Rodgers is very much an "intelligent, well spoken, cognitive" kind of guy.
You didn't look at which thread you were in before posting this did you?maybe we should lock every thread tht starts to discuss him
I just go Willy nillyYou didn't look at which thread you were in before posting this did you?
And the Chiefs had a coach named Andy Reid. Why is it no fun to go against him?I specifically said receiver though, not pass catcher. The role of each player group is different and what they do to the offense is different.
Re: Watkins, you’re right. The rookies were better. He was routinely ******** up routes.
The context here is “the offense was simplified because we had new players to the scheme.”
The difference between Kansas City is they still had scary pass catchers of any kind. They could punish you if you over-sold on something. And the new players for KC were role players, even if they played their roles well (looking at you MVS).
The Packers did not have a scary/dynamic receiver until Watson returned from injury.
Just don't put him in the bedroom, he might do some heavy critiquing!I don't need Bart Starr in my house looking like he is disapproving of everything I do and casting judgment
"Do you really need another twinkie?" Bart Starr statue does not approve.
"That show is R rated" Bart Starr statue does not approve.
LMAO ... yeah, Mrs. Weeds would have "Bart" out in the garage ... FAST. Reminds me of the life-size cutout of Ron Swanson that my son's co-workers put up in his office on his birthday. He brought it home, put it in his home office, and his dog (Henry James Moody III is one powerful, and sweet, animal) kept going after it - just barked at it non-stop after he got used to it. Ended up in the basement.Saw this for sale on FB, kind of cool, kind of creepy. Something for Rodgers to look forward to, standing in a Packers mancave for eternity.
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That’s a great idea. It completely changes the spirit behind the post imoTIC. This stands for tongue in cheek and I will try to use it from now on for the parts of my posts where I am not being serious, or I am innocently teasing another (other) poster(s).
Their TE was superior not only to ours but most of the teams in the league. And Andy Reid knows how to use him. He would have loved to have had a Kelce when he was in Philly.It is funny that I post numbers on a Pro Bowl TE like Kelce and Mahomes rushing numbers and someone equated that to bashing Rodgers. Kelce's numbers were independent of Mahomes rushing abilities. I was merely stating that the Chiefs may have had equal numbers for their WR's as the Packers did, but their TE was far superior. Throw in a QB like Mahomes that can get it done through the air and with his feet and you have a much more dynamic offense.
Really incredible how sensitive some have become when it comes to Rodgers, always feeling like they have to defend him. Kelce would have been an excellent TE for Rodgers to have, but it wouldn't have changed Rodgers rushing numbers.
He did have a Kelce in Philly...but it was Jason.Their TE was superior not only to ours but most of the teams in the league. And Andy Reid knows how to use him. He would have loved to have had a Kelce when he was in Philly.
UYY...I'm a huge nostalgia fan, but that thing is straight up creepy...cast it in bronze and send it to 1265.Saw this for sale on FB, kind of cool, kind of creepy. Something for Rodgers to look forward to, standing in a Packers mancave for eternity.
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Yeah. So I ended up buying it. Decided to sit Bart on the guestroom toilet. That will teach them to stay in a hotel next time.UYY...I'm a huge nostalgia fan, but that thing is straight up creepy...cast it in bronze and send it to 1265.
Appears that he did, but Denver pulled the plug & pivoted to Wilson. Had it happened both franchises would've "won" the deal, as Hackett's short-comings as HC would've been masked by the Broncos winning a few more early games (Raiders, Jets). Wow, what could've been... Gute might have used the '22 #9 pick on Wilson or Olave & the WR room would've been decently stocked (Jeudy, Wilson/Olave, Lazard). Other #9 possibilities: OT Cross or DT Jordan Davis.Too bad Gute didn't have a crystal ball.
I got the impression that it was Gute and the Packers that decided against the deal.Appears that he did, but Denver pulled the plug & pivoted to Wilson. Had it happened both franchises would've "won" the deal, as Hackett's short-comings as HC would've been masked by the Broncos winning a few more early games (Raiders, Jets). Wow, what could've been... Gute might have used the '22 #9 pick on Wilson or Olave & the WR room would've been decently stocked (Jeudy, Wilson/Olave, Lazard). Other #9 possibilities: OT Cross or DT Jordan Davis.