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Aaron Rodgers is as clutch as you want him to be
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<blockquote data-quote="InFamous" data-source="post: 686288" data-attributes="member: 12024"><p>Well where there's smoke, there's fire. I think all naysayers can make a point for Rodgers not being clutch. Imo, I can recall him having some clutch drives late in games. There sometimes are just some nuances missing and they might be attributed to our QB. </p><p></p><p>I agree with the author thou, this game is not a good example as to him being unclutch. And dunno, but nobody is saying Brady, who in my opinion is one of the clutches QBs of all time, aint clutch because he had a chance to win Super Bowl XLII and XLVI as he had 30 seconds to tie respectively 60 seconds to score a TD...</p><p></p><p>Even if this is a QB-driven game, it is a team game after all. Last year is a great example for Rodgers leading a heroic comeback to tie the playoff game just to see the Pack lose. The answer to the question as to Rodgers being unlutch just isnt black or white.</p><p></p><p>Since he is our QB he has to share a huge amount of blame for each failed opportunity, but does this make him unclutch? Personally, I dont think so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InFamous, post: 686288, member: 12024"] Well where there's smoke, there's fire. I think all naysayers can make a point for Rodgers not being clutch. Imo, I can recall him having some clutch drives late in games. There sometimes are just some nuances missing and they might be attributed to our QB. I agree with the author thou, this game is not a good example as to him being unclutch. And dunno, but nobody is saying Brady, who in my opinion is one of the clutches QBs of all time, aint clutch because he had a chance to win Super Bowl XLII and XLVI as he had 30 seconds to tie respectively 60 seconds to score a TD... Even if this is a QB-driven game, it is a team game after all. Last year is a great example for Rodgers leading a heroic comeback to tie the playoff game just to see the Pack lose. The answer to the question as to Rodgers being unlutch just isnt black or white. Since he is our QB he has to share a huge amount of blame for each failed opportunity, but does this make him unclutch? Personally, I dont think so. [/QUOTE]
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