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Erin Rodgers: No Captain Comeback

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  • 10-06-2008 2:16 AM

    Erin Rodgers: No Captain Comeback

     For two weeks in a row, Erin Rodgers threw a game ending pick.

    Last week, Rodgers missed his hot read and paid for it. What an idiot. I mean, even a pop Warner qb knows that when defensive rushers outnumber offensive blockers, someone (the hot read) on offense is open. Rodgers has tunnel vision and little awareness.

    This week, Rodgers simply threw the ball into coverage. What an idiot. I mean, this chick is supposed to be the "Game Manager" that future HOF qb Brett "6 tds in a game" Favre wasn't. 

    In conclusion, Rodgers is no captain comeback. When the Packers are down 1 score with the game on line, expect Erin Rodgers to throw a game ending pick. Brett "6 tds in a game" Favre has never thrown game ending picks two weeks in a row. Never.

     

    Capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks.
    Karl Marx
  • 10-06-2008 2:24 AM In reply to

    Re: Erin Rodgers: No Captian Comeback

    So what did you want us all to do?  Do you want us to move to NY and root for the Jets?  What exactly is the point of this post?  Being a Packer Fan I root for the Packers!  Favre who?   

  • 10-06-2008 2:35 AM In reply to

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    LOUANNE:

    So what did you want us all to do?  Do you want us to move to NY and root for the Jets?  What exactly is the point of this post?  Being a Packer Fan I root for the Packers!  Favre who?   

     

    My point, 'Ego' Thompson shouldn't have traded away Brett '3 times NFL MVP, soon to be 4 times' Favre.

    How ironic? The Packers got rid of the gunslinger for the "game manager," only the find out that the "game manager" is prone to game ending ints.

       

    Capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks.
    Karl Marx
  • 10-06-2008 4:11 AM In reply to

    Re: Erin Rodgers: No Captian Comeback

    Why not.  I dont see the Jets being a SB contender either!  You can say "Well if Brett were here" but he didnt win the SB in the last 10 years either!

  • 10-06-2008 6:41 AM In reply to

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    Hey, Tank, where exactly did you think BF's last pass as Packer went?

    I shave with Occam's Razor
  • 10-06-2008 7:23 AM In reply to

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    CheeseCityFan:

    Hey, Tank, where exactly did you think BF's last pass as Packer went?

    Exactly.  In January, your hero wasn't even Captain Break-A-Tie.

  • 10-06-2008 8:42 AM In reply to

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    tankduke3:

     For two weeks in a row, Erin Rodgers threw a game ending pick.

    Last week, Rodgers missed his hot read and paid for it. What an idiot. I mean, even a pop Warner qb knows that when defensive rushers outnumber offensive blockers, someone (the hot read) on offense is open. Rodgers has tunnel vision and little awareness.

    This week, Rodgers simply threw the ball into coverage. What an idiot. I mean, this chick is supposed to be the "Game Manager" that future HOF qb Brett "6 tds in a game" Favre wasn't. 

    In conclusion, Rodgers is no captain comeback. When the Packers are down 1 score with the game on line, expect Erin Rodgers to throw a game ending pick. Brett "6 tds in a game" Favre has never thrown game ending picks two weeks in a row. Never.

     

    So... what are you, some Jim Rome wanna -be

    like when Rome called Jim Everett  "Chrissie"   5 times in a row only to have Everett jump across the table and Bee-otch slap him

    Is that what you get off on  ?

  • 10-06-2008 11:12 AM In reply to

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    tankduke3:

     For two weeks in a row, Erin Rodgers threw a game ending pick.

    Last week, Rodgers missed his hot read and paid for it. What an idiot. I mean, even a pop Warner qb knows that when defensive rushers outnumber offensive blockers, someone (the hot read) on offense is open. Rodgers has tunnel vision and little awareness.

    This week, Rodgers simply threw the ball into coverage. What an idiot. I mean, this chick is supposed to be the "Game Manager" that future HOF qb Brett "6 tds in a game" Favre wasn't. 

    In conclusion, Rodgers is no captain comeback. When the Packers are down 1 score with the game on line, expect Erin Rodgers to throw a game ending pick. Brett "6 tds in a game" Favre has never thrown game ending picks two weeks in a row. Never.

     

    Wasn't Rodgers last pass yesterday a touchdown? His interception came earlier in the 4th quarter.
  • 10-06-2008 11:16 AM In reply to

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    tankduke3:

    LOUANNE:

    So what did you want us all to do?  Do you want us to move to NY and root for the Jets?  What exactly is the point of this post?  Being a Packer Fan I root for the Packers!  Favre who?   

     

    My point, 'Ego' Thompson shouldn't have traded away Brett '3 times NFL MVP, soon to be 4 times' Favre.

    How ironic? The Packers got rid of the gunslinger for the "game manager," only the find out that the "game manager" is prone to game ending ints.

       

    I agree with you stank...Favre always finished games with come from behind wins...never INTs. 

  • 10-06-2008 11:24 AM In reply to

    Re: Erin Rodgers: No Captain Comeback

     His last pass of the game was a TD throw.       Were you watching the same game I was?

  • 10-06-2008 11:32 AM In reply to

    • gbmickey
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    Re: Erin Rodgers: No Captian Comeback

    CheeseCityFan:

    Hey, Tank, where exactly did you think BF's last pass as Packer went?

    At least that so called qb had us playing in January with only 3 losses. Correct me if I'm wrong but I really doubt we will go on an 11 game winning streak or come anywhere close.

    Where were you guys last year in ridiculing Favre during the season with his poor play? Takes quite a collection of mental midgets to discredit one the best qb's of all time and yet with all that brainpower not one convincing argument on how we are better without Brett. Imagine that.

    Cheezer's thought to live by courtesy quiksdraw: I fully support the decision of general Custer to attack the indians...oops!

    Another classic from Twistedfisters talkng to Cheezer: " You know when we are touching each others weiners under the table"
  • 10-06-2008 11:41 AM In reply to

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    gbmickey:

    CheeseCityFan:

    Hey, Tank, where exactly did you think BF's last pass as Packer went?

    At least that so called qb had us playing in January with only 3 losses. Correct me if I'm wrong but I really doubt we will go on an 11 game winning streak or come anywhere close.

    Where were you guys last year in ridiculing Favre during the season with his poor play? Takes quite a collection of mental midgets to discredit one the best qb's of all time and yet with all that brainpower not one convincing argument on how we are better without Brett. Imagine that.

    Don't ever lose that tired 13-3 stuff, gb.  It's what you're known for.  Just for that, I expect Brett to go 13-3 for the Jets.  It's official....that is my expectation for Brett and their easy schedule!!!!!   It's on.

  • 10-06-2008 11:49 AM In reply to

    • MuddyMask
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    puddyellow:

    gbmickey:

    CheeseCityFan:

    Hey, Tank, where exactly did you think BF's last pass as Packer went?

    At least that so called qb had us playing in January with only 3 losses. Correct me if I'm wrong but I really doubt we will go on an 11 game winning streak or come anywhere close.

    Where were you guys last year in ridiculing Favre during the season with his poor play? Takes quite a collection of mental midgets to discredit one the best qb's of all time and yet with all that brainpower not one convincing argument on how we are better without Brett. Imagine that.

    Don't ever lose that tired 13-3 stuff, gb.  It's what you're known for.  Just for that, I expect Brett to go 13-3 for the Jets.  It's official....that is my expectation for Brett and their easy schedule!!!!!   It's on.

     

    Good post. Bet he didn't see that coming. 

    "What more could be fairer." - Joseph "Roundy" Coughlin
  • 10-06-2008 11:50 AM In reply to

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    I'm a big Brett fan, but right is right....AR didn't blow that game with his INT. The D killed GB yesterday. As much as I'd have liked to see Brett throwing the ball in WI, that fact is, AR did a go job. The role of offense cannot be on his shoulders alone. It would be nice if he had a running game to take the pressure off. Never the less, the D did them in yesterday.

  • 10-06-2008 11:56 AM In reply to

    • gbmickey
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    Of course you would agree Muddy you have no original thought of your own. Oh yes you do, I apologize. How's my spelling?

    Didn't see what coming? I seen it, just another in the long line of excuses.

    Let me get this straight Pud, are you saying we just had an easy schedule last year thats why we won 13?

    Cheezer's thought to live by courtesy quiksdraw: I fully support the decision of general Custer to attack the indians...oops!

    Another classic from Twistedfisters talkng to Cheezer: " You know when we are touching each others weiners under the table"
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