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could very well be in demand as the Packers Special Teams coach after the way they lost the playoff game!
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I'm not. I wanted Jordan and Tipa to get rings!
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I don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
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Say what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
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If Rodgers put the ball in the end zone there is no blocked FG. There is no blocked punt. The “MVP” always has an excuse as to why he can’t make it to Super Bowls.CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 10:26 pmSay what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
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Teams that pay their QB that much almost never win a Superbowl. Rodgers has himself to blame.
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Actually, you can blame Aaron. Tom Brady won three Superbowls before he got a huge contract. But when he was paid more than 13% of his team's cap, he couldn't win the Superbowl anymore. So what did he do? Did he complain about ownership and coaching and management like Rodgers? Nope. Brady took a pay cut so his team would have the money to surround him with better players. It worked. Brady started winning Superbowls again.CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 10:26 pmSay what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
Rodgers doesn't want to do that. It's because of his greed that he can't win another Superbowl.
He wanted money more than rings. He's getting what he wanted.
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I didn’t know that backstory. Fascinating!brownjeans wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 11:33 pmActually, you can blame Aaron. Tom Brady won three Superbowls before he got a huge contract. But when he was paid more than 13% of his team's cap, he couldn't win the Superbowl anymore. So what did he do? Did he complain about ownership and coaching and management like Rodgers? Nope. Brady took a pay cut so his team would have the money to surround him with better players. It worked. Brady started winning Superbowls again.CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 10:26 pmSay what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
Rodgers doesn't want to do that. It's because of his greed that he can't win another Superbowl.
He wanted money more than rings. He's getting what he wanted.
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travelingagg wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 11:43 pmEasy for us to say from the sofa. I'm sure all the critics out there have never complained about a boss or coworker, and would be sure to turn down millions and millions for the health of their office LOL.brownjeans wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 11:33 pmActually, you can blame Aaron. Tom Brady won three Superbowls before he got a huge contract. But when he was paid more than 13% of his team's cap, he couldn't win the Superbowl anymore. So what did he do? Did he complain about ownership and coaching and management like Rodgers? Nope. Brady took a pay cut so his team would have the money to surround him with better players. It worked. Brady started winning Superbowls again.CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 10:26 pmSay what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
Rodgers doesn't want to do that. It's because of his greed that he can't win another Superbowl.
He wanted money more than rings. He's getting what he wanted.
As a fan, sure, I wish he'd have taken less money and Tom Brady deserves a ton of credit for how great of a leader he is. I just think people are kidding themselves if they want to blame him out of a lack of performance. He's the career leader for TD-INT ratio and 2nd in passer rating all-time for good reason. He's been tough as nails and won games hurt, made more jaw-dropping throws than anyone else in the NFL and consistently carried the Packers to 13 win seasons with what has mostly been sub par weapons around him and a front office completely unwilling to take aggressive risks to try and get them over the hump.
I think if people watched the games and evaluated some of the Packers personnel and coaching moves without their distaste for him as a person, they'd have to admit that they'd probably complain too.
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In other words, performance wise he is the Tony Finau of football. Amazing shots, and lots of birdies but can’t get the job done in crunch time.
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CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2022, 12:27 amYeah sub par weapons for sure. I remember weeping through season after season of Driver, Jennings, Nelson, Jones, and Cobb.travelingagg wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 11:43 pmEasy for us to say from the sofa. I'm sure all the critics out there have never complained about a boss or coworker, and would be sure to turn down millions and millions for the health of their office LOL.brownjeans wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 11:33 pmActually, you can blame Aaron. Tom Brady won three Superbowls before he got a huge contract. But when he was paid more than 13% of his team's cap, he couldn't win the Superbowl anymore. So what did he do? Did he complain about ownership and coaching and management like Rodgers? Nope. Brady took a pay cut so his team would have the money to surround him with better players. It worked. Brady started winning Superbowls again.CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 10:26 pmSay what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
Rodgers doesn't want to do that. It's because of his greed that he can't win another Superbowl.
He wanted money more than rings. He's getting what he wanted.
As a fan, sure, I wish he'd have taken less money and Tom Brady deserves a ton of credit for how great of a leader he is. I just think people are kidding themselves if they want to blame him out of a lack of performance. He's the career leader for TD-INT ratio and 2nd in passer rating all-time for good reason. He's been tough as nails and won games hurt, made more jaw-dropping throws than anyone else in the NFL and consistently carried the Packers to 13 win seasons with what has mostly been sub par weapons around him and a front office completely unwilling to take aggressive risks to try and get them over the hump.
I think if people watched the games and evaluated some of the Packers personnel and coaching moves without their distaste for him as a person, they'd have to admit that they'd probably complain too.
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You can’t blame any of this on him? The most physically gifted QB of all time musters 10 points after a bye week at home. This with an all pro WR at his disposal.CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 10:26 pmSay what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
For some strange reason Rodgers always gets a pass when he loses games he shouldn’t in the playoffs. relative to his immense physical talent he has vastly underperformed.
GB has had 30 consecutive years of HOF QB play and two rings to show for it. That sort of jives with your critiques on leadership in the front office.
My theory on Rodgers is he has zero leadership skills and his team mates don’t respond to him.
All the tangibles none of the intangibles to rally his team. Really his personality IS the reason he loses in the playoffs.
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CanuckAggie wrote:I agree they haven’t made the best moves- the Jordan Love pick being the most famous. Also the RB AJ Dillon out of Boston College in the second round. Even though he’s been good, they had more pressing needs than RB. They already had Aaron Jones at RB. And yes they didn’t have a need at QB. But the guy everyone was clamoring for them to draft- WR Denzel Mims - has turned out to be a bust for the Jets. So what am I saying? Have a private conversation with the GM, Aaron Rodgers, but you don’t need to act like an idiot in public.travelingagg wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 11:43 pmEasy for us to say from the sofa. I'm sure all the critics out there have never complained about a boss or coworker, and would be sure to turn down millions and millions for the health of their office LOL.brownjeans wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 11:33 pmActually, you can blame Aaron. Tom Brady won three Superbowls before he got a huge contract. But when he was paid more than 13% of his team's cap, he couldn't win the Superbowl anymore. So what did he do? Did he complain about ownership and coaching and management like Rodgers? Nope. Brady took a pay cut so his team would have the money to surround him with better players. It worked. Brady started winning Superbowls again.CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 10:26 pmSay what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
Rodgers doesn't want to do that. It's because of his greed that he can't win another Superbowl.
He wanted money more than rings. He's getting what he wanted.
As a fan, sure, I wish he'd have taken less money and Tom Brady deserves a ton of credit for how great of a leader he is. I just think people are kidding themselves if they want to blame him out of a lack of performance. He's the career leader for TD-INT ratio and 2nd in passer rating all-time for good reason. He's been tough as nails and won games hurt, made more jaw-dropping throws than anyone else in the NFL and consistently carried the Packers to 13 win seasons with what has mostly been sub par weapons around him and a front office completely unwilling to take aggressive risks to try and get them over the hump.
I think if people watched the games and evaluated some of the Packers personnel and coaching moves without their distaste for him as a person, they'd have to admit that they'd probably complain too.
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Oh, don’t worry, it gets pinned on Rodgers.Madmartigan wrote:You can’t blame any of this on him? The most physically gifted QB of all time musters 10 points after a bye week at home. This with an all pro WR at his disposal.CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 10:26 pmSay what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
For some strange reason Rodgers always gets a pass when he loses games he shouldn’t in the playoffs. relative to his immense physical talent he has vastly underperformed.
GB has had 30 consecutive years of HOF QB play and two rings to show for it. That sort of jives with your critiques on leadership in the front office.
My theory on Rodgers is he has zero leadership skills and his team mates don’t respond to him.
All the tangibles none of the intangibles to rally his team. Really his personality IS the reason he loses in the playoffs.
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Whenever Love gets his turn, he only hope to be half the player Josh Allen is. What a performance by Allen today.
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NFL overtime rules are breathtakingly stupid.
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Unbelievable. Mahommes is incredible. Heartbreaking loss for the Bills.
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Yeah in a game like that it really was whoever had the ball last which ended up being because of a coin flip.
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Absolutely, unbelievably (I can't express myself without swearing) coaching by the bills. Kicking it in the end zone. Playing off of Hill, and then leaving Kelsey literally uncovered. Just a cluster. Never should have happened.Yossarian wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2022, 7:58 pmUnbelievable. Mahommes is incredible. Heartbreaking loss for the Bills.
Only bad play by Allen was his tails call on the coin toss.
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Best playoff game I ever watched at least since they started the can't touch the qb rules. I hate the 7 on 7 (I can't express myself without swearing) football is becoming.
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seabass wrote: ↑January 23rd, 2022, 12:26 pmIn fairness to Mims, everyone the Jets draft is a bust.CanuckAggie wrote:I agree they haven’t made the best moves- the Jordan Love pick being the most famous. Also the RB AJ Dillon out of Boston College in the second round. Even though he’s been good, they had more pressing needs than RB. They already had Aaron Jones at RB. And yes they didn’t have a need at QB. But the guy everyone was clamoring for them to draft- WR Denzel Mims - has turned out to be a bust for the Jets. So what am I saying? Have a private conversation with the GM, Aaron Rodgers, but you don’t need to act like an idiot in public.travelingagg wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 11:43 pmEasy for us to say from the sofa. I'm sure all the critics out there have never complained about a boss or coworker, and would be sure to turn down millions and millions for the health of their office LOL.brownjeans wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 11:33 pmActually, you can blame Aaron. Tom Brady won three Superbowls before he got a huge contract. But when he was paid more than 13% of his team's cap, he couldn't win the Superbowl anymore. So what did he do? Did he complain about ownership and coaching and management like Rodgers? Nope. Brady took a pay cut so his team would have the money to surround him with better players. It worked. Brady started winning Superbowls again.CanuckAggie wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 10:26 pmSay what you will about Aaron's personality, but as a player he is as good as it gets. It really is a shame he only has one Super Bowl appearance to his name. As a Packers fan, I can't blame any of the lack of success on him. 32nd ranked, joke of a special teams this year, you take Love in the first round when you are that close, and other years the defense has been pretty bad.Aggie84025 wrote: ↑January 22nd, 2022, 9:48 pmI don't care about them getting rings, I can't stand Aaron Rodgers. If Jordan was playing then absolutely I want him to win.
Rodgers doesn't want to do that. It's because of his greed that he can't win another Superbowl.
He wanted money more than rings. He's getting what he wanted.
As a fan, sure, I wish he'd have taken less money and Tom Brady deserves a ton of credit for how great of a leader he is. I just think people are kidding themselves if they want to blame him out of a lack of performance. He's the career leader for TD-INT ratio and 2nd in passer rating all-time for good reason. He's been tough as nails and won games hurt, made more jaw-dropping throws than anyone else in the NFL and consistently carried the Packers to 13 win seasons with what has mostly been sub par weapons around him and a front office completely unwilling to take aggressive risks to try and get them over the hump.
I think if people watched the games and evaluated some of the Packers personnel and coaching moves without their distaste for him as a person, they'd have to admit that they'd probably complain too.
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I am just worried that my fave NFL team might have Rodgers as their QB. The Denver Broncos. I loathe Rodgers like most of you, but I have always loved the Broncos because of their early connections with getting Aggie players. Ie.,
Jim Turner, , Rick Parros, Rulon Jones, Greg Kragen, John Ralston their coach, and many other players I can’t remember of the top of my head. So, what am I to do?
Jim Turner, , Rick Parros, Rulon Jones, Greg Kragen, John Ralston their coach, and many other players I can’t remember of the top of my head. So, what am I to do?