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Will Rodgers beat Dan Marino's single season passing record?
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<blockquote data-quote="NYPacker" data-source="post: 285472" data-attributes="member: 1831"><p>I wasn't trying to instigate any "who is the better QB" type of talk, just trying to ask whether Rodgers can do it since the league is becoming more pass-first oriented. As we saw last a season, a multitude of QBs broke the 4,000 yard barrier, a feat that seemed pretty rare only 10 years ago. Just because Drew Brees came close to beating the record a couple years back, did people starting to say he was better or if not just as good as Marino? Unlike the Dolphins GM I won't diss the guy by saying that Chad Henne is the best QB that ever lived. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Darn we were so close to doing that this year! However I'd rather be safe than sorry in order to keep Rodgers healthy for the playoffs. It's similar to what the Colts did in the later weeks of the season. Unlike a lot of critics out there, I actually supported Caldwell's decision to sit Peyton Manning out for the last couple of games. It was at the expense of obtaining a 16-0 season but what's the point of having the perfect season if you don't prepare efficiently for the best stat of all, winning a superbowl? Even though they didn't win it at the end, it was still the right call IMO.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hey there's a first time for everything no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYPacker, post: 285472, member: 1831"] I wasn't trying to instigate any "who is the better QB" type of talk, just trying to ask whether Rodgers can do it since the league is becoming more pass-first oriented. As we saw last a season, a multitude of QBs broke the 4,000 yard barrier, a feat that seemed pretty rare only 10 years ago. Just because Drew Brees came close to beating the record a couple years back, did people starting to say he was better or if not just as good as Marino? Unlike the Dolphins GM I won't diss the guy by saying that Chad Henne is the best QB that ever lived. Darn we were so close to doing that this year! However I'd rather be safe than sorry in order to keep Rodgers healthy for the playoffs. It's similar to what the Colts did in the later weeks of the season. Unlike a lot of critics out there, I actually supported Caldwell's decision to sit Peyton Manning out for the last couple of games. It was at the expense of obtaining a 16-0 season but what's the point of having the perfect season if you don't prepare efficiently for the best stat of all, winning a superbowl? Even though they didn't win it at the end, it was still the right call IMO. Hey there's a first time for everything no? [/QUOTE]
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