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Re: Very cool history on AR and how he ended up where he is

Ghost of Lambeau ·
I finally got a chance to listen to the interview. And even though I knew most of the story, the way this was told and the few pieces I did not know made the listen worth while. Like AR was the last player with a first round grade on TTs board back in 2005 for example. I haven't heard before. So thanks for posting.
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Cavetoad ·
You're welcome Ghost!
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ChilliJon ·
Great listen. Pat Kirwan was the only guy that predicted GB would pick Aaron at 24 in 2005. Ron Turner told Aaron "we've got 3 QBs better than you but thanks for coming". No wonder he loves beating the Bears. Aaron played HS football on a field with a sign that read "Once a Viking. Always a Viking". 15 of the 23 players drafted before Aaron Rodgers in 2005 were out of football or let go by the team that drafted them when Aaron beat Pittsburgh for The Lombardi in 2010. Great post CT
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Cavetoad ·
With all the draft stuff going on, it was hard to try to elucidate just how impressed I was with the interviews and the work that Clemens did to piece this all together. I know that BM doesn't have alot of fans for some here based of his past work, but I do enjoy his show and stream it regularly as I work. He has some great guests. Glad some of you are picking up on the tidbits too.
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naterpack ·
Here's a little more detailed version of the story: Of brains, Butte and baseball: How a tiny teenager became NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers
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ilcuqui ·
Great stuff. Hasn't changed much.
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Boris ·
Not 100% accurate. Mayock also predicted a drop to #24
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ChilliJon ·
I think Mayock made those comments during the opening first 10 picks. But yes, he also did call GB.
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heyward ·
Mayock made the Rodgers pick the night before the draft. I don't think he's hit on another Packers No. 1 pick since.
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ilcuqui ·
Who has? (except McGinn)
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BartManDude ·
I was watching last years hail Marys on youtube the other night and I stumbled on this clip. Pretty good stuff but my favorite part starts at 1:38 where Sitton talks about a touchdown against the Bears that didn't count because of a hold. I'm sure most of you remember it cause it was an incredible (non) play. The best part of the video is listening to the Bear's players on the sidelines talking about how good Aaron is. The ultimate compliment is when your rivals talk about you in awe while...
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H5 ·
The throw to Cobb v NOS. Wow.
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BartManDude ·
No doubt, He sets the standard for having a "quick release"
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ChilliJon ·
Other than 3rd and 10 to Jennings in Dallas. This is still hard to comprehend.
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oldschool ·
Kind of wiped out by his liking Brohm more than Rodgers. Call me #danceswithsuspension
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packerboi ·
Speaking of Aaron and Cobb.. Really cool story here Aaron Rodgers is best cheerleader at Randall Cobb graduation when @ AaronRodgers12 sees @ rcobb18 graduate from the @ universityofky # gopackgo # bbn
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bvan ·
What, no photo bomb?
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H5 ·
"Somethings bound to happen."
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Very cool history on AR and how he ended up where he is

Cavetoad ·
I don't think this should be missed so I wanted to repost it in it's own thread. Oh! I was listening to Bill Micheals today and the last segment of the program was fantastic! He had Mike Clemens on for hour 4. Last year when they were out for the SB, Clemens was on a mission to track down former coaches etc. of Aaron's and that whole last hour is PACKED (pun intended) with interviews with his HS coach, the Butte coach, etc. It was fantastic! Awesome hour 4 podcast of interview with Mike...
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Jim Weidner and I discuss all things Packers (and Wisconsin sports).

J-Barn ·
Just sharing the Sconnie Jonny Podcast with a Special Guest Co-Host. Jim Weidner of Last Word on Sports joined to discuss the playoff victory over the Seahawks. https://sconniejonny.podbean.com/mf/play/grvwdw/Sconnie_Jonny_2_22.mp3
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Greatest Packer and NFC North Free Agency

J-Barn ·
Just some of the topics we discuss on the Sconnie Jonny Podcast this week. Two Army buddies give you the low down on Wisconsin sports with humor and passion to get through your lock down. https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-jvybi-d70f8e
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PA green & gold ·
Aaron Rodgers talks leadership, possible fanless games and more Rodgers recently appeared on "Chief Chat" hosted by Chief Master Sgt. Louis Reyes. Interesting interview with Aaron on armed forces media available on Cheesehead TV. (I can’t figure out how to get the link) Said the best leader he ever saw/had was Charles Woodson. Never was showy or loud; did his work every day; and in a quiet respectable way held everyone accountable. Seems to have rubbed off on Aaron. Talked a lot about...
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