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What I’m seeing is Rodgers has less than ideal time to throw. He taking pressure in his face and having to compensate by running plays that get the ball out fast. While he didn’t take Sacks, the pressure lowered his per attempt to a career low 6.6 per

Rodgers didn’t run much for obvious reasons. His 22 attempts are a career low. Although his average per run is normal. 10-15 seasons ago Rodgers silently punished teams running. He ranks Top 10 in NFL history QB rushing yards.

Aaron has 10 games without an INT. He’s taking care of the ball really well. Especially considering leaning sensitive on mobility.

Rodgers Stats as a whole are most similar to 2010 where he went
28 TD 11 INT 3,922. Although his QB rating is slightly lower due to drop in per efficiency and no mobility (0 rushing TD)

Pacing in 2024 Rodgers is
27 TD 9 INT 3,912
His QB rating is slightly lower but he’s earned every penny of his $37.5M imo.

My General 45 minute evaluation says Aaron Rodgers isn’t the problem. At least statistically. I’m not getting into speculation on his impact in other areas because it’s not quantifiable.

What’s NOT Rodgers fault is this.
1. The Jets don’t have a Running game
#32 in attempts #31 in per carry.

2. The Jets OL is not good at all

3. The Jets Defense is in that Top 8-12 area in totality. Not good enough to compensate for a poor graded OL or poor Run grade.
Aside from the numbers - current and historical - Rodgers never struck me as much of a leader. In the first 10-12 years of his playing career, it was clear he had the talent to win a lot of games and carry a team - and his 4 MVPs are proof. But he didn't have the charisma of a guy like Mahomes. IMO Mahomes inspires the guys around him with his play and his willingness to play hurt when everything is on the line. Josh Allen has "it", Tua T, maybe Jalen Hurts and I'm sure I'm missing others.

Don't get me wrong, Rodgers was a phenomenal QB who could (almost) win any game he set his mind to win. He has always lacked that intangible quality most great leaders have - I don't even know the word for it - but a guy who inspires other people to play their best.

I'm not a Rodgers hater. As a Packer fan that would be impossible. He's just a strange cat who dances to music no one else can hear. At times that isolates him from his teammates, fans, and the press. It's his life and as long as it doesn't hurt anyone, he's free to live it as he wants.
 

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Aside from the numbers - current and historical - Rodgers never struck me as much of a leader. In the first 10-12 years of his playing career, it was clear he had the talent to win a lot of games and carry a team - and his 4 MVPs are proof. But he didn't have the charisma of a guy like Mahomes. IMO Mahomes inspires the guys around him with his play and his willingness to play hurt when everything is on the line. Josh Allen has "it", Tua T, maybe Jalen Hurts and I'm sure I'm missing others.

Don't get me wrong, Rodgers was a phenomenal QB who could (almost) win any game he set his mind to win. He has always lacked that intangible quality most great leaders have - I don't even know the word for it - but a guy who inspires other people to play their best.

I'm not a Rodgers hater. As a Packer fan that would be impossible. He's just a strange cat who dances to music no one else can hear. At times that isolates him from his teammates, fans, and the press. It's his life and as long as it doesn't hurt anyone, he's free to live it as he wants.
I kind of felt similar. I always believed that in 2008 even though Rodgers was destined to be another great QB he did not have quite the inspirational qualities of Brett Favre. No matter what people say about him #4 was a motivator. He lifted the players around him like a kid playing with his friends in the school yard. He would do anything for them and vice versa.
 

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I kind of felt similar. I always believed that in 2008 even though Rodgers was destined to be another great QB he did not have quite the inspirational qualities of Brett Favre. No matter what people say about him #4 was a motivator. He lifted the players around him like a kid playing with his friends in the school yard. He would do anything for them and vice versa.
It's interesting that both guys are first-ballot HOFers and couldn't be more different. Favre did get weird at the end. But even though he played for the hated queens, it was hard to not like the guy.

Rodgers was a technician and fun to watch just for his immense talent. He got weird at the end too. Favre was fun to watch because he would do anything to win, and he took risks - too many risks, but hey, that's Favre. Rodgers was an intellectual, Favre was a good ol' boy. They're both winners.
 

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One thing I think Favre and Rodgers did have in common was that at the end of their tenure they elevated themselves above the team and therefore needed to go. Bart Starr sure as hell never did that. Love seems very down to earth but he hasn't had the kind of success that would go to one's head. Let's all hope he has so many Super Bowl rings, it could mess with his ego.
 

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One thing I think Favre and Rodgers did have in common was that at the end of their tenure they elevated themselves above the team and therefore needed to go. Bart Starr sure as hell never did that. Love seems very down to earth but he hasn't had the kind of success that would go to one's head. Let's all hope he has so many Super Bowl rings, it could mess with his ego.
Starr had the wisdom to know and accept the fact that it was time to retire as did other teammates from his era. And the money was not so great back then.
 
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Aside from the numbers - current and historical - Rodgers never struck me as much of a leader. In the first 10-12 years of his playing career, it was clear he had the talent to win a lot of games and carry a team - and his 4 MVPs are proof. But he didn't have the charisma of a guy like Mahomes. IMO Mahomes inspires the guys around him with his play and his willingness to play hurt when everything is on the line. Josh Allen has "it", Tua T, maybe Jalen Hurts and I'm sure I'm missing others.

Don't get me wrong, Rodgers was a phenomenal QB who could (almost) win any game he set his mind to win. He has always lacked that intangible quality most great leaders have - I don't even know the word for it - but a guy who inspires other people to play their best.

I'm not a Rodgers hater. As a Packer fan that would be impossible. He's just a strange cat who dances to music no one else can hear. At times that isolates him from his teammates, fans, and the press. It's his life and as long as it doesn't hurt anyone, he's free to live it as he wants.
I 200% agree. I think he’s a little whack, but I see another side that’s pretty cool. In his documentary he gives insight to his Family and Brother and it just seems like that family was missing a nut or washer there somewhere. I think that Achilles really humbled him.
 
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