Interesting Tidbits From Aaron Rodgers

Discussion in 'Sports' started by kidbourbon, Jul 19, 2016.

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  1. kidbourbon

    kidbourbon Well-Known Member

    - He'd take an A- offensive line with D- running backs and receivers over a C- offensive line with A- RBs and receivers
    - Peyton added a lot to the game:

    --Pre-snap stuff
    --Keeping it simple

    - The pendulum has started to swing back some to help defenses.

    He seems like a bright guy.

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  2. justingroves

    justingroves supermod

    I think he's the best QB in the game, right now.
     
  3. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    And it isn't even close.
     
  4. The Dooz

    The Dooz Super Moderator

    More like the gayest, amiright?
     
  5. kmf600

    kmf600 Energy vampire

    I guess you've never heard of a guy named Ryan Tannehill.
     
  6. cotton

    cotton Stand-up Philosopher


    For an old ****er, Brady still does it as good as anybody.

    If you gave me the choice for next season (sans suspension,) I probably take Brady but wouldn't really care if I got Rogers instead.
     
  7. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    **** Brady and his shit team.
     
  8. droski

    droski Traffic Criminal

    well he had a good oline and shit wrs and rbs last year and that didn't really work out for him.
     
  9. bigpapavol

    bigpapavol Chieftain

    I wouldn't. That offense, as it should be, is tailored to Brady, but it's forced to be bottled up some because he really sucks down the field now. They throw 47 times a game underneath off of the pick and roll. If offensive interference ever becomes a focus, Billy Ball offense will take a huge beating.
     
  10. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    He said D- receivers, not F.
     
  11. Volst53

    Volst53 Super Moderator

    If I was getting hit from lack of blocking I'd think the same.

    As a coach I'd rather be putting the ball in the hands of a game changer with average blocking.
     
  12. cotton

    cotton Stand-up Philosopher

    He gets to run the offense he runs.

    I get your point; he doesn't have the arm he used to have, and he doesn';t have Rogers' arm. But if I need a drive, or a game, or a season, I'm happy with Brady. The guy still runs that offense to perfection.



    This is a point I can understand.
     
  13. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    A lot of players are game changers with great blocking
     
  14. Volst53

    Volst53 Super Moderator

    A D- NFL running back isn't a game changer even with great blocking. He'd be serviceable with great blocking and get you fired with average blocking.
     
  15. bostonvol

    bostonvol Chieftain

    15 seasons without a playoff win, must be tough.
     
  16. kidbourbon

    kidbourbon Well-Known Member

    As a general matter, I might tend to agree. The calculus changes when your QB isn't an A+.
     
  17. kidbourbon

    kidbourbon Well-Known Member

    Well, I don't know about this. I think that you have few A running backs in the league, and then the rest of them are basically all C's. Guys picked up off the waiver wire in week 13 because of a slew of injuries seem to hold their own surprisingly well.
     
  18. NashVol11

    NashVol11 Well-Known Member

    I honestly think he's been the best for a while now
     
  19. NashVol11

    NashVol11 Well-Known Member

    I agree with Rodgers too. With good blocking, you can get 4-5 yards per carry from just about anyone. It may not be Adrian Peterson, but most guys who make it to the professional level are exceptional athletes.
     
    Last edited: Jul 25, 2016

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