Niner Outlaw
Stay out of my territory.
You don't have to guess that it isn't "horrible" b/c the facts say that it isn't. Start off with only those Qbs with 10 total playoff games. With that single parameter, Rodgers is 17th overall in all of the QBs in NFL history in playoff winning percentage...according to profootballreference, it goes: Plunkett, Brady, Bradhaw, Aikman, Montana, Warner, Elway, Flacco, Eli, Staubach, Simms, Roethlisberger, Stabler, Young, R.Wilson, McNabb, Rodgers.---and just think that Most of the top 10 of those players (and Wison) had teams with 3 or more HOF players aside from the QB.Over the past 10 years, aren't both only around .500 in the playoffs? That's not good but I guess it isn't horrible in the playoffs
Behind Rodgers in the list is P.Manning, Fav-ruh, Brees, Marino, Ryan, Jim Kelly, F.Tarkenton, M.Hasselback, and every other QB with 10 total playoff games on his resume. That means that among active NFL QBs, Rodgers is 3rd in the league in playoff winning % (behind only Brady and R.Wilson). So it is hilariously wrong to say that he is a playoff failure.