Captain_Ben wrote: ↑08 Sep 2021 18:43
Yoop wrote: ↑08 Sep 2021 15:32
Captain_Ben wrote: ↑07 Sep 2021 13:13
I said deep playoff run. This team has been void of killer instinct under AR's leadership. I'll believe it when I see it.
boy people really do hate Rodgers, and will blame him for anything, when he's actually been the best player on the field in most of the PO games that we both won and lost, I guess the only QB we've had with KILLER instinct was Bart Starr, never mind that he was surrounded with HOF players.
never understood how fans can be so negative about this team.
The team is championship-caliber. Rodgers probably was the best player in many of those games. He also choked in some key games. The fact is that the Packers saw better results when AR was a youngin and there were veterans like Woodson and Driver in the locker room as the primary leaders.
NO player is perfect, not one, but Rodgers has been closer to it then anyone else we've had in the last couple decades, I agree he is not a vocal rah rah guy, it's not his make up, he'd rather lead by example, which is, work hard and study your opponent and know your responsibility's, however he has chastised a few players that fell short of those obligations.
we've been in short supply of vocal players that can inspire the team, at least that we can see, maybe Z. Smith, Amos, Bahk, etc. are locker room guys people aspire to, my point is though how much of that is needed, these players, specially the guys we have now are good enough that they do believe in themselves and have the personal confidence to play well and win, there coaches are the people responsible for lighting them on fire.
as I said, you really aught to take a closer look at how Rodgers has enabled this team to be over achievers so many seasons, heck in the last 10 years (or since the SB win in 2010) his defenses tend to be at best mediocre and can never hold a lead, specially in big games, and for half that time didn't have a quality RB on the roster, and for a 3 to 4 year resent stretch had one very good receiver and a bunch of mediocre backups, my point is the QB position has not been the reason we lose PO games, it's been more about the supporting cast, finally last year, and it looks like this season we have a more complete roster that can over come normal mistakes that always happen in every game, and will make less of them so it's not on the QB's shoulders to pull out miraculous last ditch drives to put us in position to win.
seriously you should consider that you may never see a Packer QB as good as the last two we've had, ever again, QB's often get to much praise for a win, and to much blame when we lose, there rarely seems to be a middle ground with opinions on this subject, enjoy the season Ben