doughsellz
Cheesehead
Maybe now Aaron Rodgers has learned the cost of arrogance in a league where very little is needed to give one team more of an edge over it's opponent.
Much was made of the "champ's belt" pelvic thrust TD celebration he presented after his TD run against the grounds crew the Cardinals put in uniform the week prior to GB's playoff loss.
I imagine that was stuck in the craw of every AZ player. It showed by the amount of intensity they began the game with & GB failed to match it until the 31-10 lead allowed AZ to relax a little.
Bulletin board fodder aside there was much to be disappointed with as well as enough clutch performances to be proud of. For me this game had an eerie similarity to the '03 playoff game against SEA when Al Harris sealed the game with the first-ever defensive score to end an OT playoff game. The main difference was the instant karma Matt Hasselbeck was smacked with after his arrogant OT coin-flip prediction came back to haunt him.
Rodgers mistake was doing his thing a week before his team was required to return to the same location, giving those players too much time to stew about it.
I guess I'm too old school in my belief that trying to prove how great one is during dead ball time is a waste of energy. You just convinced them between the whistles, what more is necessary?
Much was made of the "champ's belt" pelvic thrust TD celebration he presented after his TD run against the grounds crew the Cardinals put in uniform the week prior to GB's playoff loss.
I imagine that was stuck in the craw of every AZ player. It showed by the amount of intensity they began the game with & GB failed to match it until the 31-10 lead allowed AZ to relax a little.
Bulletin board fodder aside there was much to be disappointed with as well as enough clutch performances to be proud of. For me this game had an eerie similarity to the '03 playoff game against SEA when Al Harris sealed the game with the first-ever defensive score to end an OT playoff game. The main difference was the instant karma Matt Hasselbeck was smacked with after his arrogant OT coin-flip prediction came back to haunt him.
Rodgers mistake was doing his thing a week before his team was required to return to the same location, giving those players too much time to stew about it.
I guess I'm too old school in my belief that trying to prove how great one is during dead ball time is a waste of energy. You just convinced them between the whistles, what more is necessary?