I personally don't think AR is the best QB of all time. Since I've only followed football since 1997, can't really compare him with the stars of past eras, so I'll take your word for it. But saying he's not a star of this team is preposterous.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021 03:10First of all, having your name on the ring and having your number retired are 2 different things. You could easily put 50 names on the ring but you can't retire 50 numbers unless you go to a 3 digit uniform number.texas wrote: ↑28 Nov 2021 23:56Uh. What. This is ridiculous. So ridiculous that I suspect ulterior motivations for the dislike.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑28 Nov 2021 07:31I am not saying that Rodgers is not a good QB. He is very good. But he is not even the best QB of his generation, Brady is. Nor is he the best Packers QB, Starr was. Can you imagine Bart taking so much cap room that the Packers would have to let good teammates walk? I cannot. Starr always put the team ahead of himself. Brady has almost always come up big when it matters most, so did Peyton.
As far as football players in general, I can easily think of many that were better than Rodgers, even if Rodgers wins his 2nd SB this year. Because of the position he plays, he is the current MVP of the Packers but he is not even the best football player on the team right now. Rodgers isn't even in the same league as Woodson or for that matter Hornung.
Permanently retiring his number is absurd. Why not retire Bakh's number. Why not Jaire and Z and Clark and Adams and maybe Jenkins too?
Woodson goes on the ring easily. As does Rodgers. Rodgers almost certainly gets his number retired. He is the best QB of all time. He is far from the best leader or teammate, but in terms of QB skill, he is the best. He also has 3 MVPs and may very well win another one this year.
On another note, yes we will eventually have to find a solution to the problem of limited space for our honored greats, but the solution isn't to start denying NFL legends the reward of having their name up there because they happened to play for a 100-year old franchise. Woodson is an NFL legend. So is Reggie White. Ted Thompson is iffy in terms of being an NFL legend, but his 5 years or so after taking over were some of the best talent acquisition years ever, so he should probably go up there. We could easily just move the years section to be in line with the name, and then we'd have double the spots available.
Secondly anyone who believes Rodgers is the best QB of all time is out of reality. Brady is clearly better. Starr was better - Rodgers would not last 2 weeks with the lack of protection against roughing the passer that Starr had to endure, nor would he be able to play the way he does if he had to deal with actually getting hit. Johnny Unitas was better. Peyton Manning was better - he was so dominant that he changed the way plays are called and how defenses are called. Montana, Graham, Staubach, Tarkington and Young and Marino were better. The second tier includes Rodgers but it also includes Brees and Favre and Wilson and Warner, all of whom may/are/were better. In an objective all time ranking that takes into account the rules changes on roughing the passer and sliding down without getting speared and championships, Rodgers would be hard pressed to make it into the top 20. He is the beneficiary of the pansy rules for QB's and receivers and he could not be effective without them.
But even if you measure only QB's now playing, he is not the best current QB. Based solely on stats, he is #10 this year: https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-qb-index-w ... n-rankings. If you take into account the strength of the team around him, he still is probably abut #20.
I get it, being a homer is not a bad thing. But be a homer for the real stars of this team. Adams and Jones and Dillon and Clark and Gary and Alexander and Campbell. And soon, I hope Bakh and Myers and Z.
Has this been his best season to date? No. Still, this week he was 2nd behind Murray in good old passer rating (QBs with 5+ starts) and 3rd in ESPN's fancy QBR. That's unlikely to change after the super smart performance vs the Rams. And this is with key injuries on OL, not the greatest overall receiving corps, and missing TE1 for several games. I have no idea why you linked some article from week 7. Are there other stars on this team? Yes, which is great, and several key role players. AR doesn't have to carry us in every game.
As for career, he can't travel back in time and play in another era. What AR has done is to be awesome in the era and under the rules of his time. That's all any QB can do. He has the two best regular season QB ratings in history. He is the best ever at avoiding turnovers. In fact, the throws so few INTs, we take lack of 'em for granted. He has thrown three pick-6s in his career, and that is a number to behold. Favre threw 31, Peyton 27, Brady 17...
The only knocks on AR are the lack of more SB wins, which is a biggie, and a personality that rubs people the wrong way. Ring of Honor spot is assured, but I personally don't like retiring jersey numbers, so I wouldn't complain if we don't do that.
I know many are preparing emotionally to move on from Rodgers after this season. I just wish we could find it in ourselves to enjoy watching a great one play for the time that he has left with us.