Payton
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Ya know, that INT by Mitch was pretty bad. Trying to think of another throw that was as shitty. Oh ya, the TD pass by Rodgers.
Eh, as shitty? No.
Ya know, that INT by Mitch was pretty bad. Trying to think of another throw that was as shitty. Oh ya, the TD pass by Rodgers.
Eh, as shitty? No.
Oh bro, it was completely a shitty decision and throw, that they were lucky af to complete. Totally chucked up for grabs into traffic.
His receiver had a chance... Ours did not...
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Our receiver fell down, possibly even interfered with.
It was a shitty throw that he got lucky af on.
Trubs' throw was hot garbage, particularly given the time, but to pretend Rodgers throw was anything but lucky is weird imo. It was a floater to Graham's chin, thrown damn near blind while falling down.
I'm not genuinely comparing the two, as one cost em' the game, while the other won it, it was more to make a point, that neither QB played worth a fuck. One played horribly, and the sky is falling, while the other played horribly, and Cris Collinsworth jizzed down his leg over him still.
And I'm just saying that both throws can be trash, but there most certainly are degrees of HOW trashy each throw was... Trubisky's was worse, especially considering he had open receiver right in front of his face...
I have stated CLEARLY that I though Rodgers sucked as well though, so don't get the need to argue it.
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You don't get the need to argue but felt compelled to argue it? Lol. I'll let it go, I'm not looking to be an ass, but I gotta ask, after re-watching the play, who was the open receiver you're referring to? After watching it again, I think he should've chucked it into the stands, personally.
Holy fuck pot/kettle... You've spent this entire thread basically arguing that you aren't arguing that we looked like shit. Just stop.
I was refuting your bullshit that Rodgers TD throw was AS BAD as Trubisky's pick... It wasn't..... PERIOD.
But I am acknowledging that Rodgers throw was not good either...
Is this somehow complicated for you?
haha...wut? I have one comment in this thread prior to saying AR's TD pass was garbage and lucky af.
And that comment was stating that Nagy did a poor job of coaching. 45 passes and 12 runs in a 4 point game, IS. POOR. COACHING!
I'll ask again, who was this receiver that was wide open?
haha...wut? I have one comment in this thread prior to saying AR's TD pass was garbage and lucky af.
And that comment was stating that Nagy did a poor job of coaching. 45 passes and 12 runs in a 4 point game, IS. POOR. COACHING!
I'll ask again, who was this receiver that was wide open?
Cohen was open at the 10, as well as another WR out wider left of Cohen, but couldn't make out who it was...
And dude, you REALLY should just stop now. After watching both videos, our receiver was not knocked down ans at best fell down attempting to get to a horrifically thrown ball... Meanwhile ,Rodgers throw was not even close to as bad... Graham was in front of his defender (Not bracketed in double coverage like Trubs WR)...
It isn't close...
Oh bro, it was completely a shitty decision and throw, that they were lucky af to complete. Totally chucked up for grabs into traffic.
Cohen was open at the 10, as well as another WR out wider left of Cohen, but couldn't make out who it was...
And dude, you REALLY should just stop now. After watching both videos, our receiver was not knocked down ans at best fell down attempting to get to a horrifically thrown ball... Meanwhile ,Rodgers throw was not even close to as bad... Graham was in front of his defender (Not bracketed in double coverage like Trubs WR)...
It isn't close...
There are two GB receivers in the same spot, as if a mis-ran route was run by one of them. Even Michaels calls it as it's playing..."into TRAFFIC!?"
Man, everyone on here seems to hang on every word to nitpick at, for argument's sake alone, it seems.
I mean, Jesus H. man, it was a tongue-in-cheek comment, (Complete a with smiley emoticon and all) and you got all weird about it.
If Rodgers' ball was bobbled er batted and picked, people would've said exactly what I'm saying, a forced throw into traffic. Dangerous, but paid off.
Oh noes, one was terrible and the other was terribly lucky. BFD.
And I'm just saying that both throws can be trash, but there most certainly are degrees of HOW trashy each throw was... Trubisky's was worse, especially considering he had open receiver right in front of his face...
I have stated CLEARLY that I though Rodgers sucked as well though, so don't get the need to argue it.