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Hmm, I'm interested in how you can be so sure that Rodgers won't have more than one, especially with his team looking so good right now. I'm not sure how you measure stamina, I don't recall Rodgers breaking down later in seasons (though I haven't cruched the numbers) and gutsy is just a glorified word for stupid when it came to Favre's decision making imo
I have no explaination as to why he made dumb decisions to throw so many INTs. I guess it's the pressure of trying to prove too much.
GB is looking good, I won't deny that. I just don't think they can repeat. I will observe a little more on which teams will end their road to the superbowl this year.
Rodgers is already one of the best quarterbacks playing in the NFL, and a leading MVP candidate this year. It very well could be the beginning of a legend, and the Green Bay Packers are definitely Super Bowl contenders again this year.
Hmm, I'm interested in how you can be so sure that Rodgers won't have more than one, especially with his team looking so good right now. I'm not sure how you measure stamina, I don't recall Rodgers breaking down later in seasons (though I haven't cruched the numbers) and gutsy is just a glorified word for stupid when it came to Favre's decision making imo
Not to mention that the 1999 Packers season was sacrificed on the altar of Favre's broken thumb.
Rodgers arm is just as good as Favre's except I don't think Rodgers has the talent to beat Favre in career interceptions...
Pretty much, and that's probably why Favre is frosty about it. His ego wanted to see the Packers suffer in his absence while the fanbase pined after him. Instead, Aaron Rodgers steps up, becomes a better quarterback than Favre ever was and has already got them another Super Bowl ring.
Pretty much, and that's probably why Favre is frosty about it. His ego wanted to see the Packers suffer in his absence while the fanbase pined after him. Instead, Aaron Rodgers steps up, becomes a better quarterback than Favre ever was and has already got them another Super Bowl ring.
He's one and done. Packers will not be in the superbowl this year.
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