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Wow! Way too honest about the media, there, Aaron. Better watch your back.
I like his attitude.
Interesting that he mentions Peyton almost like an afterthought.
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awesome. kornheiser is awful. These talking heads that people listen to because they're on TV don't know dick most of the time. and we'll allll sit here debating about what they say..kinda like how our government works..
Wow! Way too honest about the media, there, Aaron. Better watch your back.
I like his attitude.
Interesting that he mentions Peyton almost like an afterthought.
Thats because Peyton IS an afterthought. He wins one super bowl beating a very bad bears team. If the Colts faced any other team that year he would still be compared to Dan Marino as having numbers but no super bowl rings.
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Back to the original topic, it was somewhat interesting that Brady was singled out by Rodgers, and Manning was almost an afterthought, mentioning him last. The interviewers seemed to almost have a 'what, really?' attitude to their questions at that point.
For those that haven't listened to the interview, Rodgers lists Brady as his top NFL quarterback, and other in the top five are, in no particular order, Drew Brees, Tony Romo, Philip Rivers, and Peyton Manning. He says Brady is the best because of "he does things other guys can't do: his pocket presence is better than any of those other guys by far; he throws a better ball; he's a winner, better than all those other guys." Rodgers also goes on to say Brady is 'one of the best ever, without a doubt'. The host asks 'like Joe Montana best ever?' and Rodgers says 'right.'
Back to the original topic, it was somewhat interesting that Brady was singled out by Rodgers, and Manning was almost an afterthought, mentioning him last. The interviewers seemed to almost have a 'what, really?' attitude to their questions at that point.
For those that haven't listened to the interview, Rodgers lists Brady as his top NFL quarterback, and other in the top five are, in no particular order, Drew Brees, Tony Romo, Philip Rivers, and Peyton Manning. He says Brady is the best because of "he does things other guys can't do: his pocket presence is better than any of those other guys by far; he throws a better ball; he's a winner, better than all those other guys." Rodgers also goes on to say Brady is 'one of the best ever, without a doubt'. The host asks 'like Joe Montana best ever?' and Rodgers says 'right.'
That's been my position for a lot of years now. For me, feeling that way about Brady is why the Manning lovers are so much fun to tweak....
9-9!
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Well, anyone who doesn't like Kornheiser is a friend of mine.
Be carefull Jack, you're wanted by both the US and Russians after that vicious killing spree. Glad you wasted that witch mole though. I agree with Rogers that Dennis Miller was unapreciated on MNF.
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This is known as "bad luck." RAH
Um yeah, not many people don't respect Brady's game (Unless they're morons).
I could steer you to some fanbases....
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I too like seeing athletes speak more honestly. I often wonder what the point is of interviewing athletes when 99% of them say the same things over and over but this is stuff I like reading; actual opinions. Rodgers is one of my favorite non-Patriots right now and I'm glad to hear he respects & appreciates Brady.