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10-02-2008, 02:36 PM #21
if i was a betting man i would throw $1000 down saying he was kidding
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10-02-2008, 03:11 PM #22
I would say he is kidding. And im not bashing rodgers because he got a seperated shoulder. He threw a td after he was hurt and it was a bullet. I am bashing because he is an idiot and makes horrible decisions
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10-02-2008, 03:53 PM #23
im not kidding...im dead serious...the Packers are idiots for trading one of the greatest QB of all time...I'm not a Rodgers hater....I'm a Ted Thompson hater...and the three first rounders are the poison pill that the Jets put in deal to make sure he wasn't retraded to Minnesota
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10-02-2008, 10:15 PM #24
Hows he make bad decisions? Yeah, he had an off game last week and despite the fact Brandon Jackson cant catch worth crap, but besides that the guy has been solid. Hes one tough s.o.b too.
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10-02-2008, 10:20 PM #25
Dude, last weeks game against the Cardinals was a fluke. Favre is one of the greatest QB's of all-time no doubt, but is also one of the biggest ™™™™™™bags of all-time as well. I mean, I thought women were bad about changing their minds and not being able to make decisions and being drama queens, but Wrangler man takes the cake. Hell, if I were the Packers and had to go through all that bs Favre put them through the last few years he was there, I wouldve shipped his *** off too. Also, keep in mind Favre is the leader for all-time interceptions and that showed beautifully in the game against San Diego the week before.
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10-02-2008, 10:31 PM #26
He makes bad decisions by not moving around in the pocket when 7 defenders are blitzing and by constantly throwing the ball into triple coverage
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10-02-2008, 11:21 PM #27
When you are the all time leader in Wins, TD's, Yards, Completions, and attempts, do you think being the all time leader in Interceptions is a bad thing? When you are an overtime away from the Super Bowl the previous year, do you ship off your starting QB? When you have a 35 Year old QB (favre in 2005) who hadn't missed a start since his first one (and still hasn't), and is on pace to shatter every record (which he did), do you draft a QB in the first round simply because he's still in the green room? Do you make a legend like Favre, who was coming off one of his most impressive seasons in his entire career, make a decision about his future less than 6 weeks after the season ends? When your franchise has won more games than any other team in the NFL since 1992, do you trade the QB who has led you to all those victories?
Call it a fluke if you want, but 25% of the season is over, and Favre leads the league in Passer rating and TD passes (6 obviously helps), and he is 2nd in completion percentage behind Drew Brees
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