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The path for Aaron Rodgers to become the GOAT
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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 728720" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>of course Rodgers was on 2 good legs then as well, or was he very limited in his mobility? He had 1 bad pass to Cobb and other than that I don't remember anything too terrible. that INT in the endzone should have been a free play and the refs didn't flag it. The pats threw it all over, that's true. We had a slightly different plan with more ball control. Our shortcomings were in scoring TD's instead of FG's. Like the play to Jordy at the goal line and Rodgers put that pass where he did a hundred times before, but Jordy stumbled just a tad coming out of his break and the ball tipped off his fingertips instead of being caught for a TD. Things like that kept that game from being a blowout. It wasn't a perfect day by those guys, and it certainly isn't indicative of their level of play either. </p><p></p><p>But looking at stats, of course one will forget the actual circumstances behind them and arrive at a different conclusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 728720, member: 10441"] of course Rodgers was on 2 good legs then as well, or was he very limited in his mobility? He had 1 bad pass to Cobb and other than that I don't remember anything too terrible. that INT in the endzone should have been a free play and the refs didn't flag it. The pats threw it all over, that's true. We had a slightly different plan with more ball control. Our shortcomings were in scoring TD's instead of FG's. Like the play to Jordy at the goal line and Rodgers put that pass where he did a hundred times before, but Jordy stumbled just a tad coming out of his break and the ball tipped off his fingertips instead of being caught for a TD. Things like that kept that game from being a blowout. It wasn't a perfect day by those guys, and it certainly isn't indicative of their level of play either. But looking at stats, of course one will forget the actual circumstances behind them and arrive at a different conclusion. [/QUOTE]
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