Re: Packers @ Vikings GDT: Sunday, Sept. 11th, 3:25 PM CST
Posted: 15 Sep 2022 17:41
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Back to back to back total meltdowns in the playoffs. MVP don't mean &%$@. Playoff games won matter. What does it say when the QB cares more about his salary and his MVP and his legacy than showing up on a game day, whether it is a playoff game of opening day?
After the 2020 playoff meltdown, MLF fired his oft-maligned defensive coordinator.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 08:49Back to back to back total meltdowns in the playoffs. MVP don't mean &%$@. Playoff games won matter. What does it say when the QB cares more about his salary and his MVP and his legacy than showing up on a game day, whether it is a playoff game of opening day?
I don't think anyone really lays it all on AR. It's all relative, and my feeling is that, if you're paid far and away the most, you'd better darned well produce like you're worth it. Similar, but different, to AJ Hawk - a pretty good LB, but subject to extreme criticism because of his draft position. Of course, AJ didn't draft himself, but AR did go for the gold.LombardiTime wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 09:06After the 2020 playoff meltdown, MLF fired his oft-maligned defensive coordinator.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 08:49Back to back to back total meltdowns in the playoffs. MVP don't mean &%$@. Playoff games won matter. What does it say when the QB cares more about his salary and his MVP and his legacy than showing up on a game day, whether it is a playoff game of opening day?
After the 2021 playoff meltdown, MLF fired his in over his head special teams coordinator.
In the 2019 playoff meltdown, the immortal Jimmy Garoppollo threw only 8 passes in the 49ers blow out win.
The Packer playoff meltdowns under MLF have truly been a group effort including, especially last season, but certainly not exclusively Aaron Rodgers.
He won back to back MVPs lol of course he has performed like the best player jn the league he has won the award.Half Empty wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 14:10I don't think anyone really lays it all on AR. It's all relative, and my feeling is that, if you're paid far and away the most, you'd better darned well produce like you're worth it. Similar, but different, to AJ Hawk - a pretty good LB, but subject to extreme criticism because of his draft position. Of course, AJ didn't draft himself, but AR did go for the gold.LombardiTime wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 09:06After the 2020 playoff meltdown, MLF fired his oft-maligned defensive coordinator.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 08:49
Back to back to back total meltdowns in the playoffs. MVP don't mean &%$@. Playoff games won matter. What does it say when the QB cares more about his salary and his MVP and his legacy than showing up on a game day, whether it is a playoff game of opening day?
After the 2021 playoff meltdown, MLF fired his in over his head special teams coordinator.
In the 2019 playoff meltdown, the immortal Jimmy Garoppollo threw only 8 passes in the 49ers blow out win.
The Packer playoff meltdowns under MLF have truly been a group effort including, especially last season, but certainly not exclusively Aaron Rodgers.
Not going to get into a 23/Yoop thing, but (1) the MVPs were for the regular season and (2) just having better stats doesn't mean outperforming.bud fox wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 16:38He won back to back MVPs lol of course he has performed like the best player jn the league he has won the award.Half Empty wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 14:10I don't think anyone really lays it all on AR. It's all relative, and my feeling is that, if you're paid far and away the most, you'd better darned well produce like you're worth it. Similar, but different, to AJ Hawk - a pretty good LB, but subject to extreme criticism because of his draft position. Of course, AJ didn't draft himself, but AR did go for the gold.LombardiTime wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 09:06
After the 2020 playoff meltdown, MLF fired his oft-maligned defensive coordinator.
After the 2021 playoff meltdown, MLF fired his in over his head special teams coordinator.
In the 2019 playoff meltdown, the immortal Jimmy Garoppollo threw only 8 passes in the 49ers blow out win.
The Packer playoff meltdowns under MLF have truly been a group effort including, especially last season, but certainly not exclusively Aaron Rodgers.
In both playoff games he outperformed the opposing qbs.
I almost killed her once too lol. She kept standing on the cable for my camera cart. I warned her liked 3 times about how it the cart moved quick it was going to flip her over. She did it again about a half hour later and we were ready to move so I pulled up on it as hard as I could (to save her mind you because the cart would have pulled her way harder!) She went to security to complain and he went off on her for not listening to the instructions she was given pre game. Anyway, later in the game she apologized but prior to that shot me dirty looks all gameNCF wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 15:48MFer almost killed Erin Andrews.
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It is totally fair in my view to compare Rodgers' MVP regular season performances with his playoff performances the past 2 seasons, because the playoff results did not match the regular season results, particularly last season.Half Empty wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022 08:41Not going to get into a 23/Yoop thing, but (1) the MVPs were for the regular season and (2) just having better stats doesn't mean outperforming.bud fox wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 16:38He won back to back MVPs lol of course he has performed like the best player jn the league he has won the award.Half Empty wrote: ↑16 Sep 2022 14:10
I don't think anyone really lays it all on AR. It's all relative, and my feeling is that, if you're paid far and away the most, you'd better darned well produce like you're worth it. Similar, but different, to AJ Hawk - a pretty good LB, but subject to extreme criticism because of his draft position. Of course, AJ didn't draft himself, but AR did go for the gold.
In both playoff games he outperformed the opposing qbs.
39-9 regular season record, best ever in the NFL history.LombardiTime wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022 09:29It is totally fair in my view to compare Rodgers' MVP regular season performances with his playoff performances the past 2 seasons, because the playoff results did not match the regular season results, particularly last season.Half Empty wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022 08:41Not going to get into a 23/Yoop thing, but (1) the MVPs were for the regular season and (2) just having better stats doesn't mean outperforming.
By the same token, if comparing regular season Rodgers versus playoff Rodgers is appropriate, I gotta think that it is also acceptable to note that while MLF's 39-10 regular season record (prior to the start of the this season) is indisputably sterling, his overall record is perhaps a bit less sterling when his 2-3 record in the playoffs is also taken into consideration.
Lafleur isn’t paid to fix STs?? Because that’s why we lost against SF in 2021.Yoop wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022 11:2739-9 regular season record, best ever in the NFL history.LombardiTime wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022 09:29It is totally fair in my view to compare Rodgers' MVP regular season performances with his playoff performances the past 2 seasons, because the playoff results did not match the regular season results, particularly last season.Half Empty wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022 08:41
Not going to get into a 23/Yoop thing, but (1) the MVPs were for the regular season and (2) just having better stats doesn't mean outperforming.
By the same token, if comparing regular season Rodgers versus playoff Rodgers is appropriate, I gotta think that it is also acceptable to note that while MLF's 39-10 regular season record (prior to the start of the this season) is indisputably sterling, his overall record is perhaps a bit less sterling when his 2-3 record in the playoffs is also taken into consideration.
and Rodgers playoff games these last 3 years have been wrought with issues outside his control, last years OL couldn't protect a corpse, let alone a QB with very limited skill position players, ( obviously both issues still prevail) and worst in the league Special teams issues.
I find it funny that people will look for any reason to blame the QB and coach rather then deal with the real problems, the same problems still exist, and neither Rodgers or Lafluer are paid to fix those problems.
why are you blaming Lafluer for keeping Dryton, Murphy is in charge of the hiring and firing, it was the same with the Barry Hire, Lafluer had to get the seal of approval to hire Barry, and it was the same with the new ST's cord.Drj820 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022 11:42Lafleur isn’t paid to fix STs?? Because that’s why we lost against SF in 2021.Yoop wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022 11:2739-9 regular season record, best ever in the NFL history.LombardiTime wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022 09:29
It is totally fair in my view to compare Rodgers' MVP regular season performances with his playoff performances the past 2 seasons, because the playoff results did not match the regular season results, particularly last season.
By the same token, if comparing regular season Rodgers versus playoff Rodgers is appropriate, I gotta think that it is also acceptable to note that while MLF's 39-10 regular season record (prior to the start of the this season) is indisputably sterling, his overall record is perhaps a bit less sterling when his 2-3 record in the playoffs is also taken into consideration.
and Rodgers playoff games these last 3 years have been wrought with issues outside his control, last years OL couldn't protect a corpse, let alone a QB with very limited skill position players, ( obviously both issues still prevail) and worst in the league Special teams issues.
I find it funny that people will look for any reason to blame the QB and coach rather then deal with the real problems, the same problems still exist, and neither Rodgers or Lafluer are paid to fix those problems.