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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 756754" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>First, You always should have a contingency plan and especially once a QB exceeds 35+ yrs old. But as far as everything I’ve seen and heard about this subject (and that goes from opinions of past greats like Warner, Bradshaw etc) Aaron Rodgers IS the exception to the rule.</p><p>1. He sat on the bench for 3 years whereas many QBs were taking punishment.</p><p>2.He could lose 10% of his physical attributes and still be highly competitive. His arm strength strength is unparalleled. </p><p>3. It’s also not a secret that he is very much attuned to taking care of his body and very much pro-health.</p><p></p><p>If guys like Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tom Brady and Brett Favre can put in between 15-20 years? IMO I don’t think it’d at all unusual for #12 (who has only started 10 seasons) to put in somewhere in that range. God willing, he’s probably got at minimum 5+ more seasons.</p><p> </p><p>Can you imagine had they considered phasing out Tom Brady after 10 seasons as a starter? That would’ve been the single biggest mistake the sport has ever known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 756754, member: 10086"] First, You always should have a contingency plan and especially once a QB exceeds 35+ yrs old. But as far as everything I’ve seen and heard about this subject (and that goes from opinions of past greats like Warner, Bradshaw etc) Aaron Rodgers IS the exception to the rule. 1. He sat on the bench for 3 years whereas many QBs were taking punishment. 2.He could lose 10% of his physical attributes and still be highly competitive. His arm strength strength is unparalleled. 3. It’s also not a secret that he is very much attuned to taking care of his body and very much pro-health. If guys like Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tom Brady and Brett Favre can put in between 15-20 years? IMO I don’t think it’d at all unusual for #12 (who has only started 10 seasons) to put in somewhere in that range. God willing, he’s probably got at minimum 5+ more seasons. Can you imagine had they considered phasing out Tom Brady after 10 seasons as a starter? That would’ve been the single biggest mistake the sport has ever known. [/QUOTE]
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