Pokerbrat2000
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Explain your theory. What is your converse to not knowing what college or FA receivers Aaron would trust?You can certainly tell when he doesn't, right? So, the converse must be true.
Explain your theory. What is your converse to not knowing what college or FA receivers Aaron would trust?You can certainly tell when he doesn't, right? So, the converse must be true.
This might be the point of disagreement for some.It is up to the QB to help train the WR and get them up to speed. Not throwing to an open WR to punish him may encourage him to work harder or learn better. But my impression (from rarely seeing him talk to teammates or coaches on the sidelines) is that he put forth less effort than most QBs in helping the receivers develop.
That’s just my opinion on him not being aggressive enough in bigger games. It’s hard to substantiate that fully, but I can definitely supply ample evidence that Aaron Rodgers did not clearly and unequivocally “carry” our team to even 1 Championship.I was going to reply to Oldschool and then I read Amish. They seem to have the same opinion on Rodgers yet I find it contradictory to a certain extent. If he was worried about his personal stats over the team wouldn't those stats be enhanced by throwing to an open receiver for a TD? IMO you guys have the benefit of hindsight as AR only won 1 SB playing the way that he felt comfortable. IMO we will never know how many more games he would have won (or lost) playing it differently.
We’ll, it was about Gray, Barry and even some Petrine and Capers until someone wanted to bring Rodgers back into itANOTHER thread getting derailed by Rodgers crap.
That's mostly on me. I brought up Cobb's comment about Rodgers and compared it to how Love is conducting himself. My bad and again, apologies.ANOTHER thread getting derailed by Rodgers crap.
My point in this matter is that Jordan Love doesn’t need to play HOF Level! Aaron didn’t in postseason and that’s a fact. Rodgers lovers act like Jordan won’t be able to come close or that no QB will ever be as great in regular season. 19 point type performances spread across the vast bulk of postseason with rare exception? That actually kind of sucks and we’re just plain better than that imo.ANOTHER thread getting derailed by Rodgers crap.
Sorry but I just have to respond to this. It took a long time to read it all.That’s just my opinion on him not being aggressive enough in bigger games. It’s hard to substantiate that fully, but I can definitely supply ample evidence that Aaron Rodgers did not clearly and unequivocally “carry” our team to even 1 Championship.
From review, and from my personal eye test he seemed more aggressive in playoff games early on, then faded some.
AFTER 2014…
37.5% of the seasons our Offense cracked 400+ points per season
(3/8)
2014 and and before our Offense cracked 400+ points 86% of the time (6/7). The 1 year we missed 400+ points was 2010 and we finished with 388pts and won a SB
(with the help of a very dynamic #2 D) Rodgers has never “carried” our team to a Championship, our #2 rated Defense did that in 2010. He had 1 great game against a pretender in their dome.
There’s a small adjustment argument for his injury seasons, but My argument is that under Rodgers tenure we became increasingly resistant to pushing the ball down the field in the passing game overall.
Rodgers Offense started in 2008-2014
5th, 3rd, 10th, 1st, 5th, 8th, 1st
Our Playoff Losses from 2009-2014 our Offense averaged 27.6 points scored
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2015-2022 Our Offense skid
15th, 4th, 21st, 14th, 15th, 1st, 10th, 14th
Our playoff Losses from 2015-2021 our Offense averaged 19.4 points scored.
So my argument is this. 19 points average per game in the playoffs?? That going to hand you an early exit before a Super Bowl unless you’re the 1985 Bears.
Even In the 2010 Super Bowl season.
*At Chicago in the NFC game,
BJ Raji scored 7 points
our Offense scored +14 pts total
* Against Pittsburg
Nick Collins scored 7 points
Our Offense scored +24 points total
Here again, Our Offense average 19 points across the final 2 contests to win a SB. I would argue it was largely our Defense that carried us that season. I fully understand the QB gets the credit, but the more accurate truth is that our Offense overall has been pretty pedestrian at best in Postseason over Aaron Rodgers tenure in Green Bay. Now if we’re handing out awards for the NFC North Division we’re fantastic with Aaron. I mean.. after all.. we owned the Bears
There’s a small adjustment argument for his injury seasons, but My argument is that under Rodgers tenure we became increasingly resistant to pushing the ball down the field in the passing game overall.
Isn't 2017, the first truly bad season, the year he broke his collar bone?Rodgers Offense started in 2008-2014
5th, 3rd, 10th, 1st, 5th, 8th, 1st
Our Playoff Losses from 2009-2014 our Offense averaged 27.6 points scored
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2015-2022 Our Offense skid
15th, 4th, 21st, 14th, 15th, 1st, 10th, 14th
I don’t know about you guys but I feel pretty good right now about where we are with our new QB. I’m excited to see how Love looks this year.
I'm going to dread the backlash on here the first time JL10 goes deep to Doubs and misses on 3&2 from the 33.
Oh its going to happen for sure!I'm going to dread the backlash on here the first time JL10 goes deep to Doubs and misses on 3&2 from the 33.
I digress mainly due to not wanting to get too redundant on that old debate and in order to protect both of us from getting scoldedSorry but I just have to respond to this. It took a long time to read it all.
1. I should have posted AR & the GB Packers only won 1 SB.
2. One of the critiques of AR is that he and the GB Packers only won 1 SB.
3. You say he should have been more aggressive in the play-offs.
4. Another critique is he played hero ball.
5. You mention a decline in avg. pts. per game. I swear you are the number 1 advocate for running the ball more. Finally, are you contending that AR played differently after 2014? Style wise, not results?
Do what I do. Another shot of Jose Cuervo! Then don't listen to those around you. As soon as he connects on the next one, they're both on their way to the HOF by the same fans who wanted to run them out of town in tar and feathers the previous play.I'm going to dread the backlash on here the first time JL10 goes deep to Doubs and misses on 3&2 from the 33.
So true. Kinda like the Media recently? They went from “The Packers are finishing 4th place in their Division” toDo what I do. Another shot of Jose Cuervo! Then don't listen to those around you. As soon as he connects on the next one, they're both on their way to the HOF by the same fans who wanted to run them out of town in tar and feathers the previous play.
I am also.Just watched kurt warner talk about jordan love...everything is heading in the right direction. I cant wait for September 10th
Who is this #12 that you keep speaking of?I am also.
Steve Young said he’s “Bullish” on Jordan Love. Of course he’s got some experience when it comes to replacing a HOF QB.
He said he predicted correctly after watching Rodgers prepare behind Favre. He was bullish on Rodgers.
He also mentioned something funny. He said when replacing any HOF QB, the bulk of fans all suddenly act like the previous QB never made a mistake.
#12 never threw an INT
#12 never threw an incomplete pass
#12 never lost a game
In other words. The replacement QB cannot Win over his predecessor, regardless of how he plays we scrutinize every mistake
Judas.. the BetrayerWho is this #12 that you keep speaking of?
Explain your theory. What is your converse to not knowing what college or FA receivers Aaron would trust?