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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 410103" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="color: #000000">I have no respect for anyone who advances ideas he or she doesn’t believe to gain attention. What does that lead to? The more outrageous and idiotic the idea the more popular the person advancing it? </span></span> <span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="color: #000000">I’m very surprised to see a Packers fan post this. Aaron Rodgers doesn’t have a “signature” performance? Are you kidding me??!! That is true only in the sense that he doesn’t have <em>just one</em>. </span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="color: #000000">Super Bowl XLV. The Steelers had grabbed the momentum in the second half, helped by the absence of Driver, the injury to Shields and mostly because of the absence of Woodson. That, and the fact those Steelers were a damn good team. There’s under six minutes left in the game and the Steelers had just scored to cut an 18-point lead to 3 and the Packers had the ball at their own 25 yard line, third and ten. In the huddle Rodgers calmed his teammates and then made the signature play in the biggest game. How can a Packers fan not think Super Bowl XLV, against that year's number one defense in points allowed, was the signature win of Aaron Charles Rodgers? Of course it wasn’t just one throw. Look at the perfect touch on the first TD pass of the game, reminiscent of Bart Starr going back to pass on third and one. Look at the tiny window through which Rodgers completed the TD pass to Jennings. And look again at the tiniest of windows Rodgers fit that pass to Jennings through on the crucial, signature play of the game. You need other signature wins? Go back and look at Rodgers’ performance at Atlanta in the playoffs. Right now, today, Rodgers has the highest QB career rating ever. Right now, today, Rodgers has the highest career QB rating in the playoffs. The player <em>most responsible</em> for the current 17-game winning streak, the longest in the history of the most storied NFL franchise, is Aaron Rodgers. Can any sane fan of any team <em>honestly</em> disagree? But no signature wins? That’s ridiculous on its face. </span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="color: #000000">And why is it that Rodgers “</span><span style="color: #141414">hasn't shown any final drive, come-from-behind, heroics this year”? Because the Packers HAVE NEVER TRAILED IN THE FOURTH QUARTER. And which player is <em>mostly</em> responsible for that? That premise is wrong because it ignores the fact Rodgers hasn’t ever faced the situation to which he’s accused of not rising. And he is the one most responsible for not having to face that bad situation. No, shame on you bozz, you should know better. Bayless has you believing his premises are correct but his conclusions are wrong. Bayless is completely wrong on both. If I were judge and jury I would sentence you to re-watching Super Bowl XLV, the playoff game at Atlanta and several other Packers games since December 19, 2010. Pay attention to all the times Rodgers ‘throws receivers open’. Pay attention to his stats and the number of times receivers dropped balls that hit their hands. </span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"><span style="color: #000000">Take notes and report back. That should be your penance. And promise never to commit this offense again!</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 410103, member: 4300"] [FONT=Tahoma][COLOR=#000000]I have no respect for anyone who advances ideas he or she doesn’t believe to gain attention. What does that lead to? The more outrageous and idiotic the idea the more popular the person advancing it? [/COLOR][/FONT][COLOR=#141414] [/COLOR][FONT=Tahoma][COLOR=#000000]I’m very surprised to see a Packers fan post this. Aaron Rodgers doesn’t have a “signature” performance? Are you kidding me??!! That is true only in the sense that he doesn’t have [I]just one[/I]. [/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Tahoma][COLOR=#000000]Super Bowl XLV. The Steelers had grabbed the momentum in the second half, helped by the absence of Driver, the injury to Shields and mostly because of the absence of Woodson. That, and the fact those Steelers were a damn good team. There’s under six minutes left in the game and the Steelers had just scored to cut an 18-point lead to 3 and the Packers had the ball at their own 25 yard line, third and ten. In the huddle Rodgers calmed his teammates and then made the signature play in the biggest game. How can a Packers fan not think Super Bowl XLV, against that year's number one defense in points allowed, was the signature win of Aaron Charles Rodgers? Of course it wasn’t just one throw. Look at the perfect touch on the first TD pass of the game, reminiscent of Bart Starr going back to pass on third and one. Look at the tiny window through which Rodgers completed the TD pass to Jennings. And look again at the tiniest of windows Rodgers fit that pass to Jennings through on the crucial, signature play of the game. You need other signature wins? Go back and look at Rodgers’ performance at Atlanta in the playoffs. Right now, today, Rodgers has the highest QB career rating ever. Right now, today, Rodgers has the highest career QB rating in the playoffs. The player [I]most responsible[/I] for the current 17-game winning streak, the longest in the history of the most storied NFL franchise, is Aaron Rodgers. Can any sane fan of any team [I]honestly[/I] disagree? But no signature wins? That’s ridiculous on its face. [/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Tahoma][COLOR=#000000]And why is it that Rodgers “[/COLOR][COLOR=#141414]hasn't shown any final drive, come-from-behind, heroics this year”? Because the Packers HAVE NEVER TRAILED IN THE FOURTH QUARTER. And which player is [I]mostly[/I] responsible for that? That premise is wrong because it ignores the fact Rodgers hasn’t ever faced the situation to which he’s accused of not rising. And he is the one most responsible for not having to face that bad situation. No, shame on you bozz, you should know better. Bayless has you believing his premises are correct but his conclusions are wrong. Bayless is completely wrong on both. If I were judge and jury I would sentence you to re-watching Super Bowl XLV, the playoff game at Atlanta and several other Packers games since December 19, 2010. Pay attention to all the times Rodgers ‘throws receivers open’. Pay attention to his stats and the number of times receivers dropped balls that hit their hands. [/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Tahoma][COLOR=#000000]Take notes and report back. That should be your penance. And promise never to commit this offense again![/COLOR][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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