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@Boris posted:In @WiStateJournal and on @madisondotcom ~ Forget the huge numbers. To understand why #Packers QB Aaron Rodgers should win his third #NFL MVP, read Matt LaFleur's explanation of what Rodgers did on his 72-yard TD pass to MVS (and what LaFleur almost did). https://t.co/tq0PvX6qQw
â Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) January 4, 2021Aaron Rodgers off play-action:
â PFF (@PFF) January 4, 2021
ðļ 21 TDs
ðļ 0 INTs
The most TDs off play-action with 0 INTs since 2006 ðĪŊ pic.twitter.com/6kbwNyfMQu
Lafleur knew better. He had already been in trouble earlier in the year for calling a timeout just before Rodgers made a big throw ð
Been elite for a while now. From PV HS and Chico College days.
He had Favre's number!
I LOVE YOU MAN!!! Sniff sniffle
Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers on @SiriusXMNFL:
â Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) January 8, 2021
âYouâre playing great. I donât know if a QB has ever played as good as youâre playing this year.â
Rodgers, who would join Favre as a 3-time MVP, called Favre winning 3 in a row âunheard of.â
Ended by saying they loved each other. pic.twitter.com/oooUG0UqJF
All-Pros just announced by AP.
Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams, David Bakhtiari, and Corey Linsley all named to first team.
https://apnews.com/article/nfl...p;utm_source=Twitter
Jaire Alexander and Za'Darius Smith made second-team All-Pro, per @WesHod .
Here is the entire first team:
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AR got 46 out of 50 first team votes (others to Mahomes and Allen).
Good to see Linsley get the recognition.
Think that's probably a very good indication of where the MVP voting is headed.
I agree. Saw a PFF Top 10 performances all year and he and Savage were on the list, Rodgers at the top and on there twice for his games against the Eagles and Vikings (season opener). Savage for his first game against the Bears, targeted twice and intercepted both passes.
Not bad, over 1/9th of the roster All Pro. Factor in 2nd team and it's over 1/7th.
Jaime over Jalen Ramsey any fucking day.
I guess it's the missed XPs, but what would Mason Crosby have to do get voted to a Pro Bowl or an All-Pro team? He did get one vote this year and it might be the first time he's ever gotten a vote (I couldn't find older totals to be sure).
In the last two years he's gone 38 for 40 on FGs. His misses were from 51 and 45 yards. He was 4 for 4 beyond 50 yards this year. He holds the NFL record for consecutive FGs in the playoffs, and he's 26 for 29 on FGs in the playoffs and 53/53 on extra points. He's had one poor year where he was 21 for 33 on FGs (mostly because he was 2 for 9 on 50+ yard attempts that year). He's kicked in Green Bay his whole career.
He's never been to a Pro Bowl. Probably the only kickers in the last 20 years you'd pick over him would be Vinatieri and Justin Tucker.
Crosby I think it's just lack of attempts. Not his fault of course but 16 attempts is half a season for most kickers.
Previous years,
@Goalline posted:Jaime over Jalen Ramsey any fucking day.
Who's Jaime? Does that rhyme with Hymie you racist bastard?
@PackerHawk posted:Who's Jaime? Does that rhyme with Hymie you racist bastard?
Fucking autocorrect. Iâm reporting it to the authorities.
I said this on our @lockedonpackers LIVE, but if Aaron Rodgers wins the MVP this year (and we expect him to), then goes on to win the Super Bowl, then there's just no on way you can make a top-3 QB list all-time without him in it.
â Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) January 9, 2021
You want to say Peyton/Brady fine. No one else.
Rodgers is elite when donating to charity.
Aaron Rodgers is showing his charitable side by throwing $500,000 to the Barstool Fund, a non-profit organization helping small businesses struggling in the pandemic.
Barstool President Dave Portnoy hosted the Green Bay Packers' quarterback on an Instagram live Friday not knowing what Rodgers wanted to discuss. But shortly into the conversation, Rodgers made his intentions known by matching Portnoy's gift to the fund.
"I've been following you for a while, and I love the brand and what you guys have done. But this far exceeds anything you have ever done," Rodgers said. "I just want to get involved. The videos everyday are so inspiring. I'm in. I want to be in the same amount you put in, $500,000."
The Barstool Fund has raised more than $21 million to help small businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and shares videos of recipients on social media. Several celebrities have given money already.
Remember how mad Aaron Rodgers was when Mike McCarthy let AVP walk? Yeah ... so, about that https://t.co/mbT7eqyVjg
â Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) January 11, 2021
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been named The Associated Press NFL MVP for the third time.
Final vote totals:
Rodgers â 44
Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo â 4
Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City â 2
GOLDIE ALERT: Also: in accepting the award this evening Rodgers mentioned that he is engaged...
From what I recall that's the first (publicized) Chico/Butte Cty related AR connection for quite some time.
So the family is getting invited to the wedding?
I wonder if Jordy Nelson will be the best man?
Cobb can be ring bearer.