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She's a smoke bomb.
Olivia Munn is superior.
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Brady started out 10-0 in the playoffs. He is 12-9 since. According to your theory on Rodgers, Brady was a much better quarterback from 2001-2004 than he has been since that time.
You might consider that the other 52 guys have something to do with team records. And you might also consider that Mike McCarthy is a long, long, long way from Bill Belichick.
Among active QBs at the start of 2016 training camp my top six are:
Cam Newton
Tom Brady
Gomer?
Hmmm, I dunno. She's cute, but I don't know she has all the tools JoJo has. Plus Munn's 10 years older, so I think you'll really start to see a decline there soon.Olivia Munn is superior.
This is something I randomly thought about.
He is 7-6 in the playoffs
Many QBs have better records in the playoffs Wilson is 7-3
Flacco 10-5
since 2010 Rogers is 2-4 in the playoffs 63.9 percent of his passes with six touchdowns and two interceptions for a passer rating of 91.6.
The packers have had some very good teams in 2014 and 2011 and they have had a full list of Weapons.
Listen the man is a very good QB elite status.
He can throw on the run and throws a deep ball that is beautiful to see but his not the best QB in the NFL and it makes no sense to me why people say it.
A lot of the praise he gets is how nice it is to watch him work not taking away from how good he really is.
Call me Crazy I feel like guys like Big Ben does not get enough respect.
Also another argument Brett farve played in multiple NFC champions and two super bowls and won a Ring and has 13 playoffs wins.
So i still feel Brett is the Greats QB besides Bart Starr to play for the Packers until Rogers does more.
I think Rogers may win another ring but I think the Packers will keep falling short.
Again this was just on my mind you guys give me your opinion.
Among active QBs at the start of 2016 training camp my top six are:
Cam Newton
Tom Brady
Russell Wilson
Ben Roethlisberger
Aaron Rodgers
Ryan Tannehill
This is not a career ranking - just what they can do for their team this year. Brady is the GOAT, no question.
Aaron Rodgers is 19th among active QBs in bringing his team back from a deficit in the 4th quarter to win a game. 19th: NFL Active Fourth Quarter Comebacks Leaders (since 1960) | Pro-Football-Reference.com Rodgers is tied with Mark Sanchez for comeback wins.
Wilson and Roethlisberger have epic comebacks. Brady is the GOAT at 37 in his career.
Newton is #1 for his throwing, his running and the fact that he took his team to the Super Bowl. He now has playoff experience and a very tough lesson in humility that can serve him well. I expect him to be less of a prima donna douche this year and show maturity after his humiliation in the Super Bowl.
The guy that intrigues me most of all is Ryan Tannehill. I looked at his stats for the first four years in a chaotic, disfunctional environment, and am very impressed. Ryan Tannehill NFL Football Statistics | Pro-Football-Reference.com
At 27, I think he's shown more poise and understanding of the game than guys like Rivers or Matty Ryan. If the Patriots could trade for Tannehill to succeed Brady, I think he'd flourish under Belichick.
The Packers defenses, or lack thereof, have been their downfall in the playoffs since 2010. Rodgers, for instance, didn't lose that game against the Seahawks in the '14 NFCCG. You're right that he will never be Brady, but he's a very solid #2.
i disagree. The packers D gave rodgers 3 or 4 chances from turn overs at the start of the game, and all rodgers walked away with are field goals.
3 turnovers in Seahawks territory 2 of them inside the 25 yard line..
Also he lost them at least 3 points on the first drive throwing to a rookie in the endzone who was being defended by Sherman, who picked it off.
Not to mention Micah Hyde had a punt return that set them up at the Seattle 33 and all they got was a FG. Which here is how the game went after that punt return
Packers start at SEA 33- FG 16-0
Packers defense INT. Down at the SEA 41.
GB gets a 1st down and is at the SEA 33. Rodgers throws a terrible gift pick to Maxwell at the SEA 26
Packers pick Wilson off again in the Endzone. (2 minute warning)
GB gets 1 first down and then goes 3 downs and out.
Halftime
Seahawks go 3 and out. Hyde returns it to the GB 40
Packers go 3 and out
And I didn't skip any drive, that happens in consecutive order
How is this game not at all on the "best QB in the game" and on the defense? Team gifted you turnovers and field position and you do nothing with it
... All I know is he's in his Prime and having a **** season (yes, crap) like he did last season in his prime is not greatness or a positive sign for the future.
Record: 10-6-0
Completions: 347
Attempts: 572
Percent: 60.7
Yards: 3821
Touchdowns: 31
Interceptions: 8
Please say I missed your sarcasm tag - because from where I sit that was hardly a "****" season.
Tannehill? What? The guy hasn't even made the playoffs...Among active QBs at the start of 2016 training camp my top six are:
Cam Newton
Tom Brady
Russell Wilson
Ben Roethlisberger
Aaron Rodgers
Ryan Tannehill
This is not a career ranking - just what they can do for their team this year. Brady is the GOAT, no question.
Aaron Rodgers is 19th among active QBs in bringing his team back from a deficit in the 4th quarter to win a game. 19th: NFL Active Fourth Quarter Comebacks Leaders (since 1960) | Pro-Football-Reference.com Rodgers is tied with Mark Sanchez for comeback wins.
Wilson and Roethlisberger have epic comebacks. Brady is the GOAT at 37 in his career.
Newton is #1 for his throwing, his running and the fact that he took his team to the Super Bowl. He now has playoff experience and a very tough lesson in humility that can serve him well. I expect him to be less of a prima donna douche this year and show maturity after his humiliation in the Super Bowl.
The guy that intrigues me most of all is Ryan Tannehill. I looked at his stats for the first four years in a chaotic, disfunctional environment, and am very impressed. Ryan Tannehill NFL Football Statistics | Pro-Football-Reference.com
At 27, I think he's shown more poise and understanding of the game than guys like Rivers or Matty Ryan. If the Patriots could trade for Tannehill to succeed Brady, I think he'd flourish under Belichick.
Favre who i do think is overrated by many in the national media.