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CBS Sports Rapid Reports
Oct. 02, 2011 9:46 p.m. - by James Carlton -

WR Donald Driver, who played with legendary QB Brett Favre earlier in his career, said current Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is the best he’s ever played with. β€œI played with a great QB and I will never deny (that Favre is) a Hall of Famer -- and I love him to death." But Driver attributed Rodgers’ supremacy to his pinpoint accuracy.

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Originally posted by Hungry5:
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Originally posted by 4thandGoal:
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Originally posted by Hungry5:
Through 1/4th of the season:

TDS - 12
INT - 2
YDS - 1,325
RTG - 124.6


Please extrapolate... for funzies


Multiply the first 3 stats by x4... if that occurs the QB RTG will likely end up in the 120's...


well then it's just another season for Mr. Rodgers.
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Originally posted by 4thandGoal:
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Originally posted by Hungry5:
quote:
Originally posted by 4thandGoal:
quote:
Originally posted by Hungry5:
Through 1/4th of the season:

TDS - 12
INT - 2
YDS - 1,325
RTG - 124.6


Please extrapolate... for funzies


Multiply the first 3 stats by x4... if that occurs the QB RTG will likely end up in the 120's...


well then it's just another season for Mr. Rodgers.


quote:
Originally posted by 4thandGoal:
quote:
Originally posted by Hungry5:
Through 1/4th of the season:

TDS - 12
INT - 2
YDS - 1,325
RTG - 124.6


Please extrapolate... for funzies


Well, I ran this data through an Excel spreadsheet, and the results were quite interesting.



First, you need to remember that 0'1 = L'2, but L'2 does not equal 0'1. Secondly, the positive trend analysis proves that Rodgers met AYP for this sub-quarter. In other words, O(C, F) transformed into -1(B2, F). With that being said, unless the pass protection improves, Rodgers' cross-tabulation may not make the important Max Q step this season from last season. It's really complicated stuff. You should buy my textbook.
Watching him on TV doesn't even do him justice. Seeing him throw the ball in person like he did yesterday against Denver all I could say was "wow". The first TD throw to Nelson I saw from behind since I am in the South endzone. It just looked effortless. The whole trajectory was perfect. On Jennings's touchdown he just burned that ball in there. I think that was the reason for Jennings reaction after the TD. Then the pass to Jones was thrown through a small hole. It was directly in front of us and he certainly did not look like he was open. The receivers just need to be ready on any play for the ball to get there. If Rodgers thinks you are open, the ball will get there.

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