NWPATSFAN
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Ill never get that 37 seconds back
Try hooked on phonics. It won't likely make you any smarter but should speed up your reading.
Ill never get that 37 seconds back
We saw first hand he can't catch itSure, but Brady can't throw it and catch it, or play defense... so you gotta have something there... Any team is better with Brady though, without a doubt..
McDaniels drafted Robert Ayers in the first round. Knowshon was 12th overall. Both where WAY overdrafted. Even Thomas and Decker could be argued as overdrafted, as both were injured going into the draft. You also conveniently skipped over Tebow. McDaniels did plenty of damage to the Rams as well.
I would argue these guys get a shot because of the BB connection, and the fact that none have really succeeded to date as a head coach (or even extended success as a coordinator elsewhere) would indicate they didn't really deserve those chances. Doesn't seem to matter to BB who his coaches are, and he managed to get Cleveland turned around before his ownership bailed on him (and the city).
We saw first hand he can't catch it
Yep that close to # 6. They should've had Edelman throw that pass.
I have video evidence that you're 100 percent WRONG! UPS I mean right ....
Hey lets get back on topic about how great Rodgers is
It was an unfortunate drop,where 9 of 10xs he catches that ball...….
I mean, both Brady and Rodgers probably like huge schlongs in they asses. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
That's irrelevant to their play on the field though.
Anyway have we reached the point in this thread where people are throwing the entire New England organization under the bus in order to prop up little boy tongue puncher Tom Brady? 7 pages seems about right.
Nah. Thread is about Aaron Rodgers and predictably turned into a "but..but....my Tawmmmmy Brady" thread. Nice try with this attempt to deflect and make it about Seattle like every other god damn thread you post in though.This is a thread about "it needs to be said". If it were about dysfunctional organizations and throwing people under the bus Seattle would be at or near the top.
Who's to blame this week: DC, OC, HC, GM, Offensive Line Coach, RBs, WRs a QB that's not black enough?
You mad bro? It needed to be said.
This is a thread about "it needs to be said". If it were about dysfunctional organizations and throwing people under the bus Seattle would be at or near the top.
Who's to blame this week: DC, OC, HC, GM, Offensive Line Coach, RBs, WRs a QB that's not black enough?
You mad bro? It needed to be said.
Could be said about the Cowboys way before seattle, 'cept the qb being black enough.
It isn’t about being black enough. It’s about being a house black and saying yes masta jerrah whatever you want masta jerrah.
I don't know about that... When AR is not in the game (brittleitis) the Packers suck. He alone determines if they are 11-5 or 5-11. The same really can't be said about TB.So when Brady calls Rodgers the GOAT, he's being humble. When Rodgers calls Brady the GOAT he's correct. Sure, whatever.
Look, defining who the GOAT is is purely subjective. Both QBs are the elite of the elites. Fans can go back and forth with stats and plays and quotes about who said/did what, but there's no list of things to cross off that will definitively label a player the GOAT.
Five rings are great, but it's still a team game. A QB, despite being the most important player on the field in today's NFL, still needs a ton of help from other players. Brady has scored fewer than 20 points in post season games seven times (all losses). Rodgers has never scored fewer than 20 in a playoff loss. It's logical to conclude Brady is a bigger reason for Patriots losses than Rodgers is for Packers losses.
I know I'll never convince Patriots fans that Rodgers is better than Brady. They'll never convince me of the opposite. But it's awesome that Rodgers gives Packers fans enough ammunition to make it a good debate without the rings.
c'mon... Good teams? The Packers are hardly a good team w/o Rodgers. GB is AR, then a bunch of mediocre players.Good teams take advantage of mistakes afforded them by their opponents.
The Packers did, the Bears did not.