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<blockquote data-quote="Quientus" data-source="post: 256098" data-attributes="member: 1834"><p>First off, really nice to see some one being able to discuss games without tossing "insults" there ... - While we may disagree, nevertheless, it's very refreshing to be able to discuss matters like this <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>7 games last season ... where the Packers was a score or less behind ... - resulting in a loss ... - I'd say one could argue that as being "cold" as well, especially when putting up "consistent" stats, like Rodgers did ...</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Can't argue there, except alot of those points were put up against defenses that had gone into coverage defenses ... Because their teams were already being ahead ... (The Vikings game on MNF especially comes to mind ...)</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd say that is as much on the offense as well ... *If* the offense is as good as people say and think it is ... (not mentioning the teams they played against), then the offense by all accounts *should* have been able to make more plays ... </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd say the running game of Green Bay has been pretty much the "same" the past 3 seasons now ... - In 2007 Green Bay didn't have a running for more than half the first part of the season (think it was game 8 or 9 before we saw some "real" running back then ...).</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't say Rodgers have "shouldered" the Packers yet ... - in 2007 for more than half the first part of the season you would see the Packers offense with an empty back field ... - Been a while since we've seen that from the Packers last season and this season though ...</p><p></p><p>Again I would say that when you have 7 close games (last season) within a scores difference to win - that is the time where a quarterback would need to "shoulder the team" ... - In *some* ways you *could* argue that as "failing" (or "choking") when the game is on the line ...</p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, so far ... in my opinion, Romo (currently) is still the better quarterback ... in many ways ... Romo plays under alot more pressure than Rodgers is, because as many point out ... there is "no excuse" for Romo, which is why he is taking alot of blame when things don't go "right" ... </p><p></p><p>Another reason I think this, is also because, Romo hasn't been "afraid" to risk it when it was needed, and as we all know ... when the game is on the line ... you need to "risk it" ... - some times it goes bad, but most the times (provided the quarterback is good), it will end up well ...</p><p></p><p>Despite being the quarterback with most interceptions, Favre is also the quarterback with most come back wins (in 4th quarter) ... And so far, based on games played ... where the opportunity has been there, Rodgers have come up very short, because he is more willing to take the sack, than taking the chance to "Throw his receivers open" ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quientus, post: 256098, member: 1834"] First off, really nice to see some one being able to discuss games without tossing "insults" there ... - While we may disagree, nevertheless, it's very refreshing to be able to discuss matters like this :) 7 games last season ... where the Packers was a score or less behind ... - resulting in a loss ... - I'd say one could argue that as being "cold" as well, especially when putting up "consistent" stats, like Rodgers did ... Can't argue there, except alot of those points were put up against defenses that had gone into coverage defenses ... Because their teams were already being ahead ... (The Vikings game on MNF especially comes to mind ...) I'd say that is as much on the offense as well ... *If* the offense is as good as people say and think it is ... (not mentioning the teams they played against), then the offense by all accounts *should* have been able to make more plays ... I'd say the running game of Green Bay has been pretty much the "same" the past 3 seasons now ... - In 2007 Green Bay didn't have a running for more than half the first part of the season (think it was game 8 or 9 before we saw some "real" running back then ...). I wouldn't say Rodgers have "shouldered" the Packers yet ... - in 2007 for more than half the first part of the season you would see the Packers offense with an empty back field ... - Been a while since we've seen that from the Packers last season and this season though ... Again I would say that when you have 7 close games (last season) within a scores difference to win - that is the time where a quarterback would need to "shoulder the team" ... - In *some* ways you *could* argue that as "failing" (or "choking") when the game is on the line ... Again, so far ... in my opinion, Romo (currently) is still the better quarterback ... in many ways ... Romo plays under alot more pressure than Rodgers is, because as many point out ... there is "no excuse" for Romo, which is why he is taking alot of blame when things don't go "right" ... Another reason I think this, is also because, Romo hasn't been "afraid" to risk it when it was needed, and as we all know ... when the game is on the line ... you need to "risk it" ... - some times it goes bad, but most the times (provided the quarterback is good), it will end up well ... Despite being the quarterback with most interceptions, Favre is also the quarterback with most come back wins (in 4th quarter) ... And so far, based on games played ... where the opportunity has been there, Rodgers have come up very short, because he is more willing to take the sack, than taking the chance to "Throw his receivers open" ... [/QUOTE]
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