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<blockquote data-quote="Quientus" data-source="post: 257876" data-attributes="member: 1834"><p>One of the major problems with assessing Rodgers performance so far, is that people tend to only look at his stats and then judge ...</p><p></p><p>So far it didn't matter whether or not the Packers actually lost ... because Rodgers (personal) stats were always "great" ... - thus most people interpreted these (personal) stats as if Rodgers was "great" too ... Nevermind that his indecision ultimately cost alot of yards and lost field positions etc etc ...</p><p></p><p>The Dallas game was a nice change of pace, and hopefully Rodgers too has realized that personal stats, isn't necesarily what benefits the team, as long as the result is a win ...</p><p></p><p>Several analysists have postulated that Rodgers didn't throw the ball away and didn't take chances because it would "hurt" his stats ... (*mind you all, these are not my words, but I'm merely summarizing what alot of other nfl reporters have thought about ...*)</p><p></p><p>In time, once Rodgers becomes more comfortable with changing his own play according to the scrimmage set ups, then perhaps we'll finally see a "full transition" and then he might just at long last get out of the "shadow of Favre" ... - We'll all be more the wiser once this regular season is over ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quientus, post: 257876, member: 1834"] One of the major problems with assessing Rodgers performance so far, is that people tend to only look at his stats and then judge ... So far it didn't matter whether or not the Packers actually lost ... because Rodgers (personal) stats were always "great" ... - thus most people interpreted these (personal) stats as if Rodgers was "great" too ... Nevermind that his indecision ultimately cost alot of yards and lost field positions etc etc ... The Dallas game was a nice change of pace, and hopefully Rodgers too has realized that personal stats, isn't necesarily what benefits the team, as long as the result is a win ... Several analysists have postulated that Rodgers didn't throw the ball away and didn't take chances because it would "hurt" his stats ... (*mind you all, these are not my words, but I'm merely summarizing what alot of other nfl reporters have thought about ...*) In time, once Rodgers becomes more comfortable with changing his own play according to the scrimmage set ups, then perhaps we'll finally see a "full transition" and then he might just at long last get out of the "shadow of Favre" ... - We'll all be more the wiser once this regular season is over ... [/QUOTE]
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