You would instead posture it on how much our defense sucks.
Do we even want Rodgers back?
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You're going back an awful long way to underscore your position.bud fox wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 14:21Saying Rodgers can't get it done in the playoffs is strange when he has won a sb and a sb mvp.
That is literally getting it done.
In the last 2 playoff games he has been better than the opposing QB. Also it's the playoffs - they are playing the best of the best.
If Jimmy G had 4 tds I would understand the notion that Rodgers choked.
I guess the counter to your point would be to rephrase the point you're arguing against as "Rodgers can no longer get it done" as in citing several instances over the past 10 yrs of less-than-steller play during playoff losses.
Okay but he played better than the opposing qbs in the two most recent losses.APB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 14:29You're going back an awful long way to underscore your position.bud fox wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 14:21Saying Rodgers can't get it done in the playoffs is strange when he has won a sb and a sb mvp.
That is literally getting it done.
In the last 2 playoff games he has been better than the opposing QB. Also it's the playoffs - they are playing the best of the best.
If Jimmy G had 4 tds I would understand the notion that Rodgers choked.
I guess the counter to your point would be to rephrase the point you're arguing against as "Rodgers can no longer get it done" as in citing several instances over the past 10 yrs of less-than-steller play during playoff losses.
I guess it doesn't matter.
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The other guy last year was Brady ... what is he?Half Empty wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 15:58Maybe so, but his bar isn't the other guy, it's GOAT. And my measuring stick is doing enough to win, especially when that's well below your standard.
How much can a qb do in freezing, snowing, windy weather with one receiver and bad protection.
The truth is special teams lost the game and the team knew it was a liability all year.
I'd say you guess right. Jimmy Garoppolo led his team to 6 points with 2 field goals, both coming off short fields. There is a large gap between "better than a man who scored 6 points" and "MVP standard".
As for just having one receiver, you're making the same mistake as Rodgers did there. Like you, he didn't realise he had more than one receiver.
He needs to not go 3 and out so much in the playoffs. Whatever it takes to not do that, that's what we need to do. It's an absolute momentum killer, it deprives the defense of any rest, and it's one of the worst things that can happen in one of these low-scoring field position games (which frequently happen in the playoffs, and moreso if we are the home team due to weather). And if you look back at our collapses, it's a huge thing that sticks out.
Cobb, esb lazard and amari are not good.dsr wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 17:40I'd say you guess right. Jimmy Garoppolo led his team to 6 points with 2 field goals, both coming off short fields. There is a large gap between "better than a man who scored 6 points" and "MVP standard".
As for just having one receiver, you're making the same mistake as Rodgers did there. Like you, he didn't realise he had more than one receiver.
MLF said in press conference basically all pass concepts are based on davante being the primary target. Now match that with slow field in weather, good pressure and bad protection - the primary option or the dump off are going to be the two real options. That is why we saw so much volume to Jones as well as the dump option.
Well, he's a guy who lost this year to a worse defense than he had. He's also a guy who has never won anything without a top defense. Brady has never won a Super Bowl with a defense ranked lower than 8th in ppg during the year. Matter of fact, he's only ever had a Defense ranked lower than 10th three times(15,17,17) in his career. But yeah, it's all him.bud fox wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 17:21The other guy last year was Brady ... what is he?Half Empty wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 15:58Maybe so, but his bar isn't the other guy, it's GOAT. And my measuring stick is doing enough to win, especially when that's well below your standard.
How much can a qb do in freezing, snowing, windy weather with one receiver and bad protection.
The truth is special teams lost the game and the team knew it was a liability all year.
Compare Brady's wins and losses to how many points he has had to score to win to Rodgers, and then come back and tell us who you think is the better QB. Given the same defenses and offenses, I'd take Rodgers over Brady.
AgreeRaptorman wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 18:33Well, he's a guy who lost this year to a worse defense than he had. He's also a guy who has never won anything without a top defense. Brady has never won a Super Bowl with a defense ranked lower than 8th in ppg during the year. Matter of fact, he's only ever had a Defense ranked lower than 10th three times(15,17,17) in his career. But yeah, it's all him.bud fox wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 17:21The other guy last year was Brady ... what is he?Half Empty wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 15:58
Maybe so, but his bar isn't the other guy, it's GOAT. And my measuring stick is doing enough to win, especially when that's well below your standard.
How much can a qb do in freezing, snowing, windy weather with one receiver and bad protection.
The truth is special teams lost the game and the team knew it was a liability all year.
Compare Brady's wins and losses to how many points he has had to score to win to Rodgers, and then come back and tell us who you think is the better QB. Given the same defenses and offenses, I'd take Rodgers over Brady.
I think we are in the minority here though despite it being a packer s forum, which is insane.
The average defense Brady had in the years he won his Super Bowls was 17.9 ppg during the year. If you add up all the games during that time period of all the teams and see what the winning percentage is for all teams, QB doesn't matter, it's right around 85%. I know, I did the math on this about 2 years ago. If you only have to score 18 points a game win, it makes winning a hell of a lot easier. Do you want to beat Brady? Score more than 34 points a game. He doesn't do so well when the other team scores a lot of points. In Tampa, Brady has 13 games where the other team scored 27+ points. He's 6-7 in those games. Under 27 he's 18-2 In the same time Period, Rodgers has had 12 games over 27 and is 6-6. Under 27 he's 20-0. Remember how everyone has always said he feasted on a weak division in NE? He was 87-21 against division opponents in his time in NE. FWIW, that is 1/3 of all his wins. For some reason, the Saints have is number. He is 3-5 against them.bud fox wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 18:47AgreeRaptorman wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 18:33Well, he's a guy who lost this year to a worse defense than he had. He's also a guy who has never won anything without a top defense. Brady has never won a Super Bowl with a defense ranked lower than 8th in ppg during the year. Matter of fact, he's only ever had a Defense ranked lower than 10th three times(15,17,17) in his career. But yeah, it's all him.
Compare Brady's wins and losses to how many points he has had to score to win to Rodgers, and then come back and tell us who you think is the better QB. Given the same defenses and offenses, I'd take Rodgers over Brady.
I think we are in the minority here though despite it being a packer s forum, which is insane.
At the end of the game Brady is making plays. Rodgers is on the bench.
Love is the answer…
Well if this is just on feeling and not anything objective like stats, it's a useless argument.
If Brady is truly better the stats will show it.
Brady is a winner. I was obviously trolling on the other thread about firing Drayton at halftime on the Jumbotron, but Im serious that Brady would never go into the playoffs with STs in that state. He would either coach it himself, appoint himself ST assistant and work with them, or publically call the problem out to force a change. He just would not let that festering disaster ruin his chance at a ring. He would not go 3 and out so many drives when the game is in reach.
Rodgers is no doubt one of the most talented ever. His talent is incredible. His intellect and photographic memory is outstanding. However, these things don’t make you a winner in a team game. Rodgers obviously has problems when his back is against the wall and things don’t go as planned.
Rodgers is no doubt one of the most talented ever. His talent is incredible. His intellect and photographic memory is outstanding. However, these things don’t make you a winner in a team game. Rodgers obviously has problems when his back is against the wall and things don’t go as planned.
I Do Not Hate Matt Lafleur
At the end of the weekend, the NFC QB with the best game was the one with the worst win/loss record during his career. And interestingly enough, the worst defense out of all 4.
And the stats don't show it.
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What makes a good D look bad statistically? Having the O go 3-and-out twice in a row.
Rodgers is the master of 3-and-out twice in a row. When the Packers absolutely needs a 1st down and to stay on the field, he overthrows deep on first down, throws it away after 3 seconds after having turned down a 4 yard outlet with possible YAC on second down and either misses or comes up short on 3rd down.
Rodgers is the master of 3-and-out twice in a row. When the Packers absolutely needs a 1st down and to stay on the field, he overthrows deep on first down, throws it away after 3 seconds after having turned down a 4 yard outlet with possible YAC on second down and either misses or comes up short on 3rd down.
Anybody else here remember feeling just a bit relieved after the Packers first drive, thinking "good" Rodgers showed up for this game rather than "middling" Rodgers who had a tendency to rear his head in the playoffs?
Yeah, so much for that...
Yeah, so much for that...