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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1003959" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>That’s just my opinion on him not being aggressive enough in bigger games. It’s hard to substantiate that fully, but I can definitely supply ample evidence that Aaron Rodgers did not clearly and unequivocally “carry” our team to even 1 Championship.</p><p></p><p></p><p>From review, and from my personal eye test he seemed more aggressive in playoff games early on, then faded some.</p><p></p><p>AFTER 2014…</p><p>37.5% of the seasons our Offense cracked 400+ points per season</p><p>(3/8)</p><p></p><p>2014 and and before our Offense cracked 400+ points 86% of the time (6/7). The 1 year we missed 400+ points was 2010 and we finished with 388pts and won a SB</p><p>(with the help of a very dynamic #2 D) Rodgers has never “carried” our team to a Championship, our #2 rated Defense did that in 2010. He had 1 great game against a pretender in their dome.</p><p></p><p>There’s a small adjustment argument for his injury seasons, but My argument is that under Rodgers tenure we became increasingly resistant to pushing the ball down the field in the passing game overall.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers Offense started in 2008-2014</p><p>5th, 3rd, 10th, 1st, 5th, 8th, 1st</p><p>Our Playoff Losses from 2009-2014 our Offense averaged 27.6 points scored</p><p>——————————————-</p><p>2015-2022 Our Offense skid</p><p>15th, 4th, 21st, 14th, 15th, 1st, 10th, 14th</p><p></p><p>Our playoff Losses from 2015-2021 our Offense averaged 19.4 points scored.</p><p></p><p>So my argument is this. 19 points average per game in the playoffs?? That going to hand you an early exit before a Super Bowl unless you’re the 1985 Bears.</p><p></p><p>Even In the 2010 Super Bowl season.</p><p>*At Chicago in the NFC game,</p><p>BJ Raji scored 7 points</p><p>our Offense scored +14 pts total</p><p>* Against Pittsburg</p><p>Nick Collins scored 7 points</p><p>Our Offense scored +24 points total</p><p></p><p>Here again, Our Offense average <strong>19 points</strong> across the final 2 contests to win a SB. I would argue it was largely our Defense that carried us that season. I fully understand the QB gets the credit, but the more accurate truth is that our Offense overall has been pretty pedestrian at best in Postseason over Aaron Rodgers tenure in Green Bay. Now if we’re handing out awards for the NFC North Division we’re fantastic with Aaron. I mean.. after all.. we owned the Bears <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/thumbsup.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tup:" title="Thumbs Up :tup:" data-shortname=":tup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1003959, member: 10086"] That’s just my opinion on him not being aggressive enough in bigger games. It’s hard to substantiate that fully, but I can definitely supply ample evidence that Aaron Rodgers did not clearly and unequivocally “carry” our team to even 1 Championship. From review, and from my personal eye test he seemed more aggressive in playoff games early on, then faded some. AFTER 2014… 37.5% of the seasons our Offense cracked 400+ points per season (3/8) 2014 and and before our Offense cracked 400+ points 86% of the time (6/7). The 1 year we missed 400+ points was 2010 and we finished with 388pts and won a SB (with the help of a very dynamic #2 D) Rodgers has never “carried” our team to a Championship, our #2 rated Defense did that in 2010. He had 1 great game against a pretender in their dome. There’s a small adjustment argument for his injury seasons, but My argument is that under Rodgers tenure we became increasingly resistant to pushing the ball down the field in the passing game overall. Rodgers Offense started in 2008-2014 5th, 3rd, 10th, 1st, 5th, 8th, 1st Our Playoff Losses from 2009-2014 our Offense averaged 27.6 points scored ——————————————- 2015-2022 Our Offense skid 15th, 4th, 21st, 14th, 15th, 1st, 10th, 14th Our playoff Losses from 2015-2021 our Offense averaged 19.4 points scored. So my argument is this. 19 points average per game in the playoffs?? That going to hand you an early exit before a Super Bowl unless you’re the 1985 Bears. Even In the 2010 Super Bowl season. *At Chicago in the NFC game, BJ Raji scored 7 points our Offense scored +14 pts total * Against Pittsburg Nick Collins scored 7 points Our Offense scored +24 points total Here again, Our Offense average [B]19 points[/B] across the final 2 contests to win a SB. I would argue it was largely our Defense that carried us that season. I fully understand the QB gets the credit, but the more accurate truth is that our Offense overall has been pretty pedestrian at best in Postseason over Aaron Rodgers tenure in Green Bay. Now if we’re handing out awards for the NFC North Division we’re fantastic with Aaron. I mean.. after all.. we owned the Bears :tup: [/QUOTE]
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