Watching @AaronRodgers12 up close yesterday confirmed what I always say (with admitted bias) about the NFL MVP: pick whatever your MVP you pick, I wouldn't trade Aaron for him.
— Andrew Brandt (@AndrewBrandt) October 21, 2019
AR also makes fans horny?
I have no words. 🧐🧐🧐 https://t.co/dz1xAYRLui
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 21, 2019
Aaron Rodgers erotica!!
I have to tune in to Stephen A today. You just know he's going to go off!
#passingporn is what crossed my mind.
I briefly listened to Undisputed...and briefly I mean 15 seconds, because that's all I could take of Skip Clueless jizzing all over himself about Dak and the Cryboys.
So the question has changed to, "Is Rodgers erotic?"?
Question I found on the internet.
Do you guys think that Aaron Rodgers is wasting JK Scott's prime years?
BrainDed posted:Question I found on the internet.
Do you guys think that Aaron Rodgers is wasting JK Scott's prime years?
😂🤗
We already know how selfish Rodgers is, so it wouldn't surprise me if he's actively trying to keep Opie off the field.
If it wasn't for the greed of Rodgers, Scott could punt for over 500 yards a game no problem.
He literally threw this ball without neither of his feet on the ground. 🤯
— Marquez V-S (@MVS__11) October 21, 2019
But Mahomes.
By being off the ground it looks like Rodgers actually gets the torque needed to throw on that angle/across his body while facing more toward the right.
I actually was surprised that Rodgers has never had a "perfect" day before. I think of that Atlanta playoff game in 2010 in particular. That was one of the greatest days I think any NFL QB has had in the playoffs or any other time for that matter.
Crazy that he had his perfect day with probably the weakest WR/TE corps he's ever had. Maybe the one thing he does have that helps is 2 RBs that are pretty good at catching the ball and they gave him some good outlets yesterday.
That was like a shortstop's throw to first from his right while on the run.
AR also makes fans horny?
Goldie, for one.
I actually was surprised that Rodgers has never had a "perfect" day before. I think of that Atlanta playoff game in 2010 in particular. That was one of the greatest days I think any NFL QB has had in the playoffs or any other time for that matter.
Kurt Warner in the 2009 wild card game. The one where the refs deliberately let the Cardinals grab Rodgers' facemask.
The Crusher posted:In 2014, Aaron Rodgers was 31 and on top of the NFL. After his second MVP season in four years, one that ended in a 12-4 record and an appearance in the NFC Championship game, there was little doubt he was the best quarterback in the league, if not the best ever.
And then, poof. Aside from a brief stretch at the end of 2016, we’ve rarely seen that player again.
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DH13 posted:That was like a shortstop's throw to first from his right while on the run.
Still don't want him doing that stuff too often. Bad habits and all that...
He literally throws this with NO feet on the ground.
Casual pic.twitter.com/vzfijbz8JB
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) October 21, 2019
Thought the TD throw to Jones was just as impressive.
DH13 posted:#passingporn is what crossed my mind.
Hungry5 posted:By being off the ground it looks like Rodgers actually gets the torque needed to throw on that angle/across his body while facing more toward the right.
He ballet'd the shit out of that pass.
Mr Rodgers is hot, the guys are helping him out, Pepe is calling a good game, 12 may just pull a Vander Meer this week.
Wasn't he one of Van Gogh's paint thinner drinking buddies?
Yup, Theo, Vincent and Johnny.
Aaron Rodgers has been named NFC Offensive Player of the Week after posting 6 total TDs & a perfect passer rating in Week 7
There's a new favorite for NFL MVP pic.twitter.com/6S2B9xjEjh
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) October 24, 2019
Hey, Kirk Cousins is on the list! He'd be higher, but, you know... the REFS!
Cousins has the same odds as Mahomes. And Mahomes is injured.
😂😂😂
Cousins same odds as Mahomes.
Thinking about betting Mahomes
Cousins is the MVP of the one o'clock starts.
If the season was March thru July Buzz Cuzz would be the MVP. That's because that is when the Vikings win The Superbowl.
Fedya posted:I actually was surprised that Rodgers has never had a "perfect" day before. I think of that Atlanta playoff game in 2010 in particular. That was one of the greatest days I think any NFL QB has had in the playoffs or any other time for that matter.
Kurt Warner in the 2009 wild card game. The one where the refs deliberately let the Cardinals grab Rodgers' facemask.
Wasn't that the game where Larry Fitzgerald tackled Charles Woodson in the end zone and while Woodson was down, LF caught a TD pass? No flag on the OPI.
michiganjoe posted:There's a new favorite for NFL MVP pic.twitter.com/6S2B9xjEjh
— Matt Schneidmanmichiganjoe posted:There's a new favorite for NFL MVP pic.twitter.com/6S2B9xjEjh
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) October 24, 2019Queens fans are funny, in a sad pathetic clown way
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michiganjoe posted:Thought the TD throw to Jones was just as impressive.
The throw was good but the recognition!! As soon as Jones got a step on the DB (LB?) Rodgers saw there was no way the safety could get over in time and let fly, even though the safety was only a few yards away. Arm strength, accuracy and a sniper's confidence:
"Go ahead. Take a peek."
Nuts.
Thought most impressive part of #Packers QB Aaron Rodgers’ pass to Jake Kumerow, as seen with NBC’s football tracker, was how trajectory of the football curved away from coverage while in the air. Look at that thing slice outside the numbers. Bend it like Rodgers? pic.twitter.com/XRkBCFM2US
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) October 28, 2019
He's hopping sideways on one leg and the ball goes 43 yards in the air. During those lost seasons his mechanics were never the issue. Every game that passes indicts McCarthy.
The whole country could be hating the Packers instead of the Patriots.
"The curving away from coverage" is just the result of AR throwing while on the run in the same direction. Let's not get stupid.
The real crazy thing is that it shows even more so how the TD throw to JW had very little luck to it. AR threw almost the same pass to JW and completed both, in a bucket while being taken down on the run. I hope KC fans remember this performance whenever they want to crown Mahomes as doing things "they had never seen before".