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09-03-2008, 01:08 AM #11
I don't see Lossman taking the reigns on any team.
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09-03-2008, 01:24 AM #12

Pretty funny
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09-03-2008, 09:57 AM #13

I think you've already made your pick, but I would go with Rodgers. Have you seen the guy play in the preseason? Yes I know it's just preseason, but 2 out of 3 games he looked great. And he was brought up through the system the way QBs are supposed to to have the best chance of success. Rookie QBs never used to start, they would sit 2 or 3 years and learn the system and learn the differences in college and NFL and be much better prepared when they finally got in...that's what Rodgers has done. And somebody said no receiver after Jennings...serious? Donald Driver is still a semi-stud...and Rodgers has the same receivers that Favre went off with last year. I expect big things out of Rodgers...maybe not immediately, but by the end of the season he'll be doing great.
Aside from my man crush on Rodgers, I think I would almost take Edwards over TJack. Everybody said this would be the year Jackson broke out, but so far he has shown no sign of it. Trent is more of a traditional QB, which tends to fare better in the NFL, and has Lee Evans and a high potential rookie in James Hardy.
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09-03-2008, 02:43 PM #14
You have to be joking right? You obviously didn't see him in the 2 preseason games he played. He threw 2 TDs, with no INTs. Against the seahawks he was 7/11 for 120 or so, and against the Ravens he was 7/8 for 80 yards. And saying Rodgers will do the same as Favre is really really laughable. Favre had the arm strength to go deep to Jennings or James Jones; Rodgers, not so much. He is not very accurate when throwing deep. Not to mention the fact that he gets hurt often.
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09-03-2008, 03:21 PM #15

No I didn't see the games, but every "expert" I've read said he hasn't shown anything special so far...I'm just going on what I've heard.
And I'm not saying Rodgers will do the same as Favre...I'm saying there are good receivers behind Jennings. Rodgers already has a 68 yard TD pass to Jennings in the preseason and before that Jennings has been on record saying “He can make every throw on the football field, and his deep ball is one of the prettiest. Brett had a great deep ball, but Aaron has a beautiful one.” If his WRs think his deep throws are beautiful, I think that's all that really matters...
And he doesn't get hurt "often." He's been hurt twice in 3 years, one of which was a broken foot which isn't really a durability issue, and the other was a pulled hamstring and kept him out for a few weeks.
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09-03-2008, 04:41 PM #16
Yeah, those 2 came when he finally got into a game. And the "experts" speak from last season. Like I said, you need to watch the footage first before you go ahead and make a post like that
And i've seen Rodgers play to where I stick by my comments.
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09-03-2008, 04:49 PM #17

Have you seen Rodgers play this year? He's 19/23 for 261 yds and 2 TDs in the last two games. He's thrown 1 interception all preseason and that hit his receiver in the numbers and he dropped it. He's looking great and has better receivers to throw to than TJack. I like Tarvaris, I hope he does good...but right now, Rodgers is the better pick.
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09-03-2008, 04:50 PM #18
Yes, like I said, i've seen Rodgers play enough. He is solid, but I don't see him being the guy in Green Bay.
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09-09-2008, 12:29 AM #19
For everyones info i had a last minute impulse and switched to Rodgers.. so far glad I did
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09-09-2008, 07:17 PM #20
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