Aaron Rodger is horrible

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B.A. Bearacus said:

Hanky, put your prediction of Rodgers' performance and game outcome vs. the 49ers right here before the game starts.
What is true before the game will be true after, which is that regardless of how he plays today there is not a single person on this board who has had the success in their chosen field that Aaron Rodgers has had in his. Rodgers could walk on the field, fall over and chew on the grass for the next 4 hours and that would still be true (apologies in advance if any of you happen to literally be the greatest teacher/dentist/lawyer/baker, etc of your generation).

Rodgers is a legend and despite my fandom for the Niners I'd love to seem him pull off a great performance here in the twilight of his career. Go Aaron go!!
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Sebastabear said:

B.A. Bearacus said:

Hanky, put your prediction of Rodgers' performance and game outcome vs. the 49ers right here before the game starts.
What is true before the game will be true after, which is that regardless of how he plays today there is not a single person on this board who has had the success in their chosen field that Aaron Rodgers has had in his. Rodgers could walk on the field, fall over and chew on the grass for the next 4 hours and that would still be true (apologies in advance if any of you happen to literally be the greatest teacher/dentist/lawyer/baker, etc of your generation).

Rodgers is a legend and despite my fandom for the Niners I'd love to seem him pull off a great performance here in the twilight of his career. Go Aaron go!!


I would love it to see him chew on grass for 4 hours. If he does, I will apologize for every mean thing I've ever said about him.
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B.A. Bearacus said:

Hanky, put your prediction of Rodgers' performance and game outcome vs. the 49ers right here before the game starts.


He's going to have a career day
hanky1
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Rodgers making a lot of solid 1 yard passes thus far. Solid.
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Congrats to hanky on learning the value of the reverse jinx.
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And Rodgers just completes a 65 yard pass, all of it in the air. He's still amazing.
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Sebastabear said:

And Rodgers just completes a 65 yard pass, all of it in the air. He's still amazing.
And out of the playoffs
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326 yards. The second pick was simply a Hail Mary. He did his job. Defense couldn't stop the run. Jimmy G a non factor.
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bearister said:

326 yards. The second pick was simply a Hail Mary. He did his job. Defense couldn't stop the run. Jimmy G a non factor.

The Niners were also playing soft coverage and milking the clock in the second half. The yardage total isn't that meaningful.

But yeah, the long strike to Adams remains impressive, for both players. The Niners definitely didn't want to give up THAT.
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sycasey said:

bearister said:

326 yards. The second pick was simply a Hail Mary. He did his job. Defense couldn't stop the run. Jimmy G a non factor.

The Niners were also playing soft coverage and milking the clock in the second half. The yardage total isn't that meaningful.

But yeah, the long strike to Adams remains impressive, for both players. The Niners definitely didn't want to give up THAT.
He did what he could, but hard to win when you can't stop the run
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I wouldn't say Jimmy G. was a non-factor. With around 8 minutes left, GB was back in the game. At that point, unlike for the previous quarter, Jimmy had to throw. And he did, successfully.
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heartofthebear said:

I wouldn't say Jimmy G. was a non-factor. With around 8 minutes left, GB was back in the game. At that point, unlike for the previous quarter, Jimmy had to throw. And he did, successfully.

And they went to Kittle, who hadn't touched the ball all game (though his blocking was excellent). Result: big completion for a first down, then drew PI for another one.

Lots of ways to beat you.
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sycasey said:

heartofthebear said:

I wouldn't say Jimmy G. was a non-factor. With around 8 minutes left, GB was back in the game. At that point, unlike for the previous quarter, Jimmy had to throw. And he did, successfully.

And they went to Kittle, who hadn't touched the ball all game (though his blocking was excellent). Result: big completion for a first down, then drew PI for another one.

Lots of ways to beat you.
I've seen very little evidence that Jimmy G. struggles to complete a pass when he needs to.
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Not sure it would have mattered, given the aforementioned struggles their D had stopping the run.. but I hated the packer playcalling, especially in the 1st half. Waaay too many passes to the flat hoping the SF D would miss, and the 9ers had too much speed & tackling. AR looked great (mostly) throwing downfield and on 10-15 yard outs.

Sigh. SHould be a great super bowl though.
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SadbutTrue999 said:

Not sure it would have mattered, given the aforementioned struggles their D had stopping the run.. but I hated the packer playcalling, especially in the 1st half. Waaay too many passes to the flat hoping the SF D would miss, and the 9ers had too much speed & tackling. AR looked great (mostly) throwing downfield and on 10-15 yard outs.

Sigh. SHould be a great super bowl though.

They also punted on 4th and 1 from midfield, which I thought was a big mistake.
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One poster on BI: Aaron's stellar performance on Sunday was due to his finally "working hard again" and not being "entitled" anymore.

Every other person on BI: Nope.
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B.A. Bearacus said:

One poster on BI: Aaron's stellar performance on Sunday was due to his finally "working hard again" and not being "entitled" anymore.

Every other person on BI: Nope.
Possibly losing one's job to the new kid on the block is a powerful motivator....
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71Bear said:

B.A. Bearacus said:

One poster on BI: Aaron's stellar performance on Sunday was due to his finally "working hard again" and not being "entitled" anymore.

Every other person on BI: Nope.
Possibly losing one's job to the new kid on the block is a powerful motivator....


Helps that the OL is healthy allowing few hurries or sacks. Rodgers with time in the pocket....
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hanky1 said:

Butte alum Aaron Rodgers looks absolutely horrible just as he has all year. How is he even still the starting QB? At this point you've got to at least give the backup a chance.


"92.8 QBR: Aaron Rodgers' 92.8 Total QBR is the highest ever through four games since QBR was first tracked in 2006. Second and third on the list are Peyton Manning (2013) and Tom Brady (2007), both of whom won MVP and set the NFL record for TD passes in those seasons." Axios
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I'd love to see Rodgers win another SuperBowl. But I wouldn't mind if he lost the Super Bowl to the Rams because of Goff's MVP performance.
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dmh65 said:

I'd love to see Rodgers win another SuperBowl. But I wouldn't mind if he lost the Super Bowl to the Rams because of Goff's MVP performance.
That would be pretty hard since they are both in the NFC.
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sycasey said:

dmh65 said:

I'd love to see Rodgers win another SuperBowl. But I wouldn't mind if he lost the Super Bowl to the Rams because of Goff's MVP performance.
That would be pretty hard since they are both in the NFC.

Actually, it is plausible. If the Patriots and Chiefs spread coronavirus to all the AFC teams, and they are all eliminated. Then there could hypothethically be an all-NFC Super Bowl.
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calumnus said:

71Bear said:

B.A. Bearacus said:

One poster on BI: Aaron's stellar performance on Sunday was due to his finally "working hard again" and not being "entitled" anymore.

Every other person on BI: Nope.
Possibly losing one's job to the new kid on the block is a powerful motivator....


Helps that the OL is healthy allowing few hurries or sacks. Rodgers with time in the pocket....


Amen. Football is a team sport. The greatest QB in the world can't win a game without a decent OLine and without receivers who can hang on to the ball.

(And, as we have so recently seen, without a defense that can at least slow down the other team's offense.)
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sycasey said:

dmh65 said:

I'd love to see Rodgers win another SuperBowl. But I wouldn't mind if he lost the Super Bowl to the Rams because of Goff's MVP performance.
That would be pretty hard since they are both in the NFC.
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Well, that's true... this year... But when Rodgers becomes a FA and joins the NY Jets...
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We're approaching the 5th anniversary of this thread. What should we do to celebrate?
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okaydo said:

We're approaching the 5th anniversary of this thread. What should we do to celebrate?


I'm thankful Hanky continues to give us someone to laugh at.
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Pretty amazing that Favre said this.

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...then he autographed another book.

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B.A. Bearacus said:

Pretty amazing that Favre said this.



That is pretty amazing. Is Farve working on his brand or something?

I guess now, for QBs, the short list looks like Montana, Manning, Brady and Rodgers, pick the order based on whatever criteria. Anybody else get realistically considered for #1? Drew Brees? Johnny Unitas? Maybe in five years, Russell Wilson gets a mention? Maybe in ten years Patrick Mahomes (way to early yet)?
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Pro Football Focus gave Rodgers against the Eagles last Sunday one of the highest scores for a QB since they've been tracking in 2006.

https://sports.yahoo.com/packers-qb-aaron-rodgers-earns-001839042.html
 
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