The time to pass number is huge. It’s what us critics were saying last season. Get the damn ball out on time.
And yet, he makes plays like the MVS bomb. A highlights camera showed Rodgers' face in the pocket. His eyes make 5 reads with the ball in his hands before winding up for the throw. 60 yards in the air.
Did anyone notice he threw it like a hail mary? he put a lot of air under it and dropped it in there like a punt.
Hard to disagree with Brandt's assessment given Wilson's performance yesterday.
If you take either Wilson or Rodgers off their teams, the teams going from being on pace for 12 wins to maybe 5 wins over the course of the season. Having said that, I think Mahomes is the MVP.
Aaron Rodgers has started 182 games. The Packers have won 119 of them.
— Football Perspective (@fbgchase) November 11, 2020
During Brett Favre's first 182 starts, the Packers won... 119 games. pic.twitter.com/TBIaDHCid1
Interesting stat.
Will Love continue that stat? The suspense is too much.
Does this mean Mike McCarthy = Mike Holmgren?
@ammo posted:Does this mean Mike McCarthy = Mike Holmgren?
If Rodgers would have had Holmgren as a coach (or Holmgren would have had Rodgers instead of Favre), they'd have 3-4 rings. Of course, if MM and Rodgers would have had a player like Reggie White, they'd have more rings too.
Favre only played one more season under Holmgren than he did under Sugar Bear. Throw in that Rhodes year and he's 50% Holmgren before you get to his two years with MM.
Do yourself a favor and watch this interview. Aarons view on football as a team sport is something a lot of people need to hear.
he is awesome, come on - you know i think about the candor of the interviews with macaffee, can't help but think there's got to be some P.O. factor with the local gb reporters that they can't get into AR like Pat can. Dude gave a 25min interview, I don't think I've seen that before AR Tuesday's on that show...I like just getting to know AR in a shoot the shit kind of way.
@PackerHawk posted:Favre only played one more season under Holmgren than he did under Sugar Bear. Throw in that Rhodes year and he's 50% Holmgren before you get to his two years with MM.
It was obvious that Favre was physically talented as soon as you saw him play, but he didn't begin to get the mental part of it until the end of 1995. It was that Chicago game that year where he seemed to make the leap. In the last 6 regular season games of that year, the Packers were 5-1 and Favre threw 21 TDs against 2 interceptions. If you include the next two years (the Super Bowl years), the Packers had a stretch where they were 31-7 in regular season games and Favre threw 95 TDs against 31 TDs. The rest of his career, Favre had a 413/305 ratio. The Packers pissed away 3 years in Favre's prime (1998-2000) when Holmgren was barely engaged on his way to Seattle (1998), Ray Rhodes was head coach (1999), and Sherman was cleaning up Rhodes mess (2000). Favre threw 83 TDs and 62 interceptions in those 3 years. He was never really the same after Holmgren left. He was one of the top 5 QBs I've ever watched from 1995-1997 and was essentially a slightly better version of Jay Culter the remainder of his career - a physically talented guy who could make all the throws but who even in his good seasons would lose games for you with boneheaded decisions.
Favre with that 1995-1997 stretch removed. 413 TDs/305 Int. 1.35 ratio
Culter career. 227 TDs/160 Int. 1.41 ratio.
Favre and Smokin Jay both in the Ring of Fame.
When will Jay be welcomed back?
Farve did it with a smile though, so that makes him the ole' gunslinger. Cutler did it with a frown, so that makes him smokin' Jay.
@Pikes Peak posted:....When will Jay be welcomed back?
Actually, Jay is busy looking for his lost dog.
Or his ex stole it...
Last season, Aaron Rodgers was pressured at a rate of 34.5% - 16th in NFL. 55 QB Hits
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) November 19, 2020
In 2020, Rodgers is only pressured at a rate of 23.7% - 3rd in NFL. 16 QB Hits
Playing on-time, in structure, from pocket (mostly) keeps the QB out of harms way - can play forever like this!
Awesome.
Couple days old but wanted to point it out on X4.
Thanks for all that you’ve done, thank you to the amazing frontline workers. Happy Thanksgiving to all, count your blessings and hug your loved ones close ❤️ # https://t.co/5bIK3c6Nw7
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) November 24, 2020
That's awesome!
A look at AR's success with receivers targeted at least 100 times in his career
If Janis got more targets they would have to make this chart way bigger.
Aaron Rodgers now has 30 TD passes in a season for the seventh time in his career. That matches Tom Brady for the fourth-most, 30-TD seasons -- trailing only Drew Brees, Brett Favre and Peyton Manning. https://t.co/ydTxqcOW5q
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) November 30, 2020
Aaron Rodgers day at the office...
— Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) November 30, 2020
🔹3rd Down: 6/7 59yds 1 TD. 141.4 Rating
🔹Red Zone: 4/5 30yds 3 TDs. 131.3 Rating
🔹Play Action: 7/9 68yds 3 TDs. 137.7 Rating
4 Sho
Ho-hum.
Some more Ho-Hum for ya...
On deep passes this season:
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) November 30, 2020
Aaron Rodgers has 62 attempts, 1,019 yards, 9 TDs, 1 INT 120 rating
Tom Brady has 65 attempts, 779 yards, 4 TDs, 4 INTs 75.1 rating
Ok, now tell me which guy has better weapons.
But, but, but he's the GOAT
I think players like Lebron and Rodgers are so consistently good and efficient that it kind of hurts them when it’s time for MVP voting ..
— Adrian Amos (@_SmashAmos31) December 1, 2020
You guys all think about that....
Mike Evans, Godwin, Gronk, Brate, Rookie WR (forget his name) vs. Adams, MVS, ESB, Lazard (NOW), Tonyan.
Lily Zhao is cool
— Boris at Timesfour (@x4_Packers) December 1, 2020
Can't be true....Brady also has Genius Arrogant FU@% twat Bruce Ariens too !!
@Boris posted:Some more Ho-Hum for ya...
On deep passes this season:
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) November 30, 2020
Aaron Rodgers has 62 attempts, 1,019 yards, 9 TDs, 1 INT 120 rating
Tom Brady has 65 attempts, 779 yards, 4 TDs, 4 INTs 75.1 rating
Ok, now tell me which guy has better weapons.
Brady has better weapons but Rodgers is a much better QB.
Brady also has a good defense behind him. Brady without BB is 7-5, BB without Brady is 5-6. It should be obvious that it wasn’t one or the other that made those SBs happen, it was the combination.
Meanwhile MM is 3-8 without Rodgers, and Rodgers without MM is 22-7.
@Boris posted:Some more Ho-Hum for ya...
On deep passes this season:
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) November 30, 2020
Aaron Rodgers has 62 attempts, 1,019 yards, 9 TDs, 1 INT 120 rating
Tom Brady has 65 attempts, 779 yards, 4 TDs, 4 INTs 75.1 rating
Ok, now tell me which guy has better weapons.
But....but...but last night I heard the Monday Night Goofballs say Russel Wilson was the greatest deep passer of all time.
@Boris posted:You guys all think about that....
Mike Evans, Godwin, Gronk, Brate, Rookie WR (forget his name) vs. Adams, MVS, ESB, Lazard (NOW), Tonyan.
Lily Zhao is cool
— Boris at Timesfour (@x4_Packers) December 1, 2020
Not certain which rookie you’re referring to, maybe Tyler Johnson. But you left Antonio Brown off your list. And Scottie Miller.
If the Packers had Evans or Godwin opposite Davante. Just think what would happen.
Happy Birthday @AaronRodgers12 https://t.co/rZuJXD3Q2I pic.twitter.com/e5lD6nXMvq
— Boris at Timesfour (@x4_Packers) December 2, 2020