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<blockquote data-quote="Clay's Jock Strap" data-source="post: 269640" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>You know what angry guy, it's like this... Brett Favre has a proven track record of throwing back-breaking INTs in playoff games. Aaron Rodgers doesn't - yet.</p><p> </p><p>Think of it like a parent with two sons. One is a proven delinquent who has been in trouble a bunch of times and is on his way to prison. The other is younger, and is a completely different person. Now he MAY end up going the same route as his older brother but he may also look at what has become of his older brother and do everything in his power to not make the same mistakes and live a good life.</p><p> </p><p>Yeah, maybe AR ends up being the same playoff INT machine favre has been... BUT, even a complete favre fan like yourself has to be able to recognize the difference in the approach favre and Rodgers have to the game right? Favre has averaged 17 INTs per year over 19 seaons and AR has averaged 10 over 2 seasons. It took favre 19 years to have a year below 10 picks, it took AR 2. One is known for protecting the ball the other is known for being a reckless gun slinger.</p><p> </p><p>You tell me, do you really believe it is likely that AR will become known for turning the ball over in the playoffs? Do you really believe that a guy who puts so much effort and pride into not throwing interceptions will turn into a completely different guy in the post season over the course of his career? Favre was never known for being careful with the ball, regular or post season. I think the odds of what you are suggesting are short at best.</p><p> </p><p>But you can keep on hoping... Wish in one hand, **** in the other, see which one fills up first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay's Jock Strap, post: 269640, member: 1977"] You know what angry guy, it's like this... Brett Favre has a proven track record of throwing back-breaking INTs in playoff games. Aaron Rodgers doesn't - yet. Think of it like a parent with two sons. One is a proven delinquent who has been in trouble a bunch of times and is on his way to prison. The other is younger, and is a completely different person. Now he MAY end up going the same route as his older brother but he may also look at what has become of his older brother and do everything in his power to not make the same mistakes and live a good life. Yeah, maybe AR ends up being the same playoff INT machine favre has been... BUT, even a complete favre fan like yourself has to be able to recognize the difference in the approach favre and Rodgers have to the game right? Favre has averaged 17 INTs per year over 19 seaons and AR has averaged 10 over 2 seasons. It took favre 19 years to have a year below 10 picks, it took AR 2. One is known for protecting the ball the other is known for being a reckless gun slinger. You tell me, do you really believe it is likely that AR will become known for turning the ball over in the playoffs? Do you really believe that a guy who puts so much effort and pride into not throwing interceptions will turn into a completely different guy in the post season over the course of his career? Favre was never known for being careful with the ball, regular or post season. I think the odds of what you are suggesting are short at best. But you can keep on hoping... Wish in one hand, **** in the other, see which one fills up first. [/QUOTE]
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