Aaron Rodgers now highest rated passer in NFL history

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Saw it on ESPN last night. Aaron Rodgers with a career rating of 98.0 is now the leagues highest rated passer in history. Long way to go of course but I thought it was kinda neat given the circumstances in his first 3 years in the league to be able to put together such an awesome body of work!
 

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I like to believe he will continue at this pace but I guess history points in a different diretion.
 
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Ah Crap now you Jinxed him. I assume everyone for got the Ilovemypacker post saying he never fumbled, And what happen he had a very costly fumble in the endzone and was about to score.


But thats great. Hope Arron Keep it up.
 

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Ah Crap now you Jinxed him. I assume everyone for got the Ilovemypacker post saying he never fumbled, And what happen he had a very costly fumble in the endzone and was about to score.


But thats great. Hope Arron Keep it up.

That was like 2 weeks ago already!... dang
 

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It's a nice stat and shows he's a great passer, but I see Bart Starr is ranked with Jeff Hostetler at no. 51 in all time passer rating. I'll take Starr and his 5 Championships any day over anyone else on the list.


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It's a nice stat and shows he's a great passer, but I see Bart Starr is ranked with Jeff Hostetler at no. 51 in all time passer rating. I'll take Starr and his 5 Championships any day over anyone else on the list.


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That's because they don't take into consideration postseason QB rating, in which Starr is #1 all time.

Rodgers is actually ahead of him, but he has only one game. Give time, and Rodgers will also be #1 in postseason QB rating, as well as SB MVPs...
 

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That's because they don't take into consideration postseason QB rating, in which Starr is #1 all time.

Rodgers is actually ahead of him, but he has only one game. Give time, and Rodgers will also be #1 in postseason QB rating, as well as SB MVPs...

Man, I hope you're right.
 

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