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Is Aaron Rodgers Overrated?

Is Aaron Rodgers Overrated

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 15.2%
  • No

    Votes: 56 84.8%

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Yo Tee

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You think there is some black and white calculation??

It doesn't work that way. I have never said rings = greatness.

I did say if Rodgers was so elite and great he should have won another by now.

So you feel the same way about Drew Brees and Brett Favre right?
 

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Rodgers is on the downside of his career while Ryan is getting better.

If you can't see that then you are clearly stupid or just trolling.
Yes. He has clearly been going backwards with his 40 tds and 7 ints last year.

Keep digging.
 

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Cowboy preparing his next dumbass post

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They both may have similar situations but they each have their own individual development.

It's clear that Ryan is reaching the peak of his career while Rodgers experienced his peak in 2010 much earlier in his career.
 

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Most passing yards since 2011. Most TD's thrown since 2011. Least amount of INTs since 2014. Highest completion percentage since 2013. Do your research dude. Come on now.

I have done my research. Playing in the NFC North has greatly benefited his passing stats.

Stats =/= greatness
 

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They both may have similar situations but they each have their own individual development.

It's clear that Ryan is reaching the peak of his career while Rodgers experienced his peak in 2010 much earlier in his career.


As a strictly intellectual exercise, imagine if they switched teams.
 

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They both may have similar situations but they each have their own individual development.

It's clear that Ryan is reaching the peak of his career while Rodgers experienced his peak in 2010 much earlier in his career.


I think it also speaks to team development. The Falcons have built one helluva offense, while the Packers have been stagnant to slight decline.
 

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I think it also speaks to team development. The Falcons have built one helluva offense, while the Packers have been stagnant to slight decline.


Yes........Jordy is the closest thing to Julio Rodgers has ever had, and Jordy spends more time in street clothes than in uniform....And Rodgers would give his ballsac to have EITHER Freeman or Coleman, never mind both

Whats fair is that Matt Ryan has been better than Aaron Rodgers in his past 18 regular season games, but never before in their entire careers
 

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Cool - he had good stats with one of the easiest schedules in the league.

Stats =/= greatness
What is your ever changing criteria? Whatever fits your argument?

Matt Ryan was part of one of the the worst chokes in NFL history. One could argue he took the worst sack in SB history. But that doesn't fit your argument so it doesn't count.
 

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Cool - he had good stats with one of the easiest schedules in the league.

Stats =/= greatness

You're right. Stats don't equal greatness. But stats combined with championships and success do. Aaron Rodgers has both.
 

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What is your ever changing criteria? Whatever fits your argument?

Matt Ryan was part of one of the the worst chokes in NFL history. One could argue he took the worst sack in SB history. But that doesn't fit your argument so it doesn't count.

I just think at this stage of their careers Matt Ryan is the better QB. You don't have to agree.

I am not going to let 1 play and some shitheaded coaching change my opinion.

Last year I was defending Rodgers - A LOT. But my opinion of him is changing as I am seeing more and more.

I'm not saying he sucks. I am not saying he isn't even in the top 20 of all-time QBs. I am just saying at this point he is overrated as he doesn't make the difference you expect from an elite QB.
 

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The best in the game....

I'll just stop you up right there.....unless you want to embarrass yourself some more. Tell us about 'Super Bowl rings' themselves.
 

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I think it also speaks to team development. The Falcons have built one helluva offense, while the Packers have been stagnant to slight decline.

Because Tevin Coleman, Devonta Freeman and Mohammed Sanu were high draft picks??
 

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I just think at this stage of their careers Matt Ryan is the better QB. You don't have to agree.

I am not going to let 1 play and some shitheaded coaching change my opinion.

Last year I was defending Rodgers - A LOT. But my opinion of him is changing as I am seeing more and more.

I'm not saying he sucks. I am not saying he isn't even in the top 20 of all-time QBs. I am just saying at this point he is overrated as he doesn't make the difference you expect from an elite QB.


The Ryan >>>> Rodgers opinion isnt a ridiculous one, the guy just won a well deserved MVP

Agree to dis-agree on the Super Bowl, I think Ryan is most to blame for that choke........First the fumble that gave the Pats their only chance at wining, than the sack that sealed it, not to mention the many opportunities to move the chains and put the game away

I cant blame the coaching staff for putting faith in their MVP QB not to fuck it up

he fucked it up
 
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