Aaron Rogers..

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He has a chisel and is chipping into a staue of his own legacy at a rapid pace....may only be a small pile of ruble by the end.....
 

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Rodgers and GB looked great until the ancient TE fumbled then all their problems became obvious-OL and special teams

Rodgers for his own wellbeing should look for a different team. He and Davonta to the Browns or Eagles might work
 
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Rodgers and GB looked great until the ancient TE fumbled then all their problems became obvious-OL and special teams

Rodgers for his own wellbeing should look for a different team. He and Davonta to the Browns or Eagles might work
Great? They scored 10 points in total. For all the talk and. Bluster, Rodgers is 9-7 in the playoffs during his career. Underwhelming.
 

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Great? They scored 10 points in total. For all the talk and. Bluster, Rodgers is 9-7 in the playoffs during his career. Underwhelming.

Pretty amazing when you think that in this century the Bears have the same number of Super Bowl appearances as the Packers.
 

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Expecting the Packers to sign Rodgers to massive extension with a one year out which somehow allows them to resign Adams, etc. and mortgage future for a one year run
 

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Pretty amazing when you think that in this century the Bears have the same number of Super Bowl appearances as the Packers.
It’s pretty unbelievable. You have to really question Rodgers’ standing when you see the type of Qb play we saw in the two games yesterday. That was unreal.
 
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Great? They scored 10 points in total. For all the talk and. Bluster, Rodgers is 9-7 in the playoffs during his career. Underwhelming.
A winning record in the playoffs, which are games against the best teams, is good. Look at the Cowboys' record in the playoffs this century.
 

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Pretty amazing when you think that in this century the Bears have the same number of Super Bowl appearances as the Packers.
More than a few great QBs in the League today. But Mahommes is other worldly. Took full advantage of every mistake Buffalo made, especially in the last 13 seconds. Leaving a 40 yard seam half the width of the field on Kelce’s reception at the end? WOW! Sympathies to the Buffalo fans.

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Sympathies to the Buffalo fans.
I didn’t rewatch, but I’m pretty sure that Romo said “and that’s the look of Sean McDermott celebrating victory”, or something very definitive.

Of course, if McDemott had called for a squib kick, that may have been the case.

Lots of chitchat about the overtime system — if we’re going to play “everyone gets a possession”, might as well just start at the 25. And that system is awful. All Buffalo had to do was stop the greatest quarterback of his era once, and they couldn’t.

Re: Rodgers. He took Mike McCarthy to a Super Bowl, which should count for three. Just ask Dak.
 

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A winning record in the playoffs, which are games against the best teams, is good. Look at the Cowboys' record in the playoffs this century.
Not for a Qb who wants to be considered as one of the greatest of all time. He is not in that league.
 

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More than a few great QBs in the League today. But Mahommes is other worldly. Took full advantage of every mistake Buffalo made, especially in the last 13 seconds. Leaving a 40 yard seam half the width of the field on Kelce’s reception at the end? WOW! Sympathies to the Buffalo fans.

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Allen matched him throw for throw. The team with the ball last won. Maybe the best game of all time in my opinion.
 

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Allen matched him throw for throw. The team with the ball last won. Maybe the best game of all time in my opinion.
I won't argue with that. I have admired Allen for a while, and even now he keeps upping his game. Overall I still give a slight edge to Mahommes, but they are both great.

GOUNUII
 

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Pretty amazing when you think that in this century the Bears have the same number of Super Bowl appearances as the Packers.
As I explained to my friend who is a Yankee fan when he tries to tell me (a poor Reds' fan) that the Yankees aren't exactly piling up World Series championships these days, at least as a Yankee fan, you are in contention most every season. You are playing winning baseball most every season. You may finish the year disappointed, but you get to enjoy a summer's worth of competitive baseball where at least there is something to hope for. As a Reds' fan, our season is usually over in May.

Same thing for the Packers. Looking backwards, they may not have won a lot of SuperBowls recently, but I bet they were fun to root for in the moment compared to being a Bears' (or Bengals, until just very recently) fan.
 

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Peyton won two Super Bowls so right off the bat your point doesn’t hold water.
And Rogers is above .500, tenth all-time in postseason victories, and has won a Super Bowl, so your point that Rodgers, I don’t know, sucks, smacks of your own inferiority complex as a Bears fan.
 
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And Rogers is above .500, tenth all-time in postseason victories, and has won a Super Bowl, so your point that Rodgers, I don’t know, sucks, smacks of your own inferiority complex as a Bears fan.
9 postseason victories puts him at 10th all time? That would surprise me.
 

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It’s pretty unbelievable. You have to really question Rodgers’ standing when you see the type of Qb play we saw in the two games yesterday. That was unreal.
I don't know how Rodger's playoff losses are distributed between home and away games but both QBs were terrible Saturday. Everyone thinks GB has an advantage in the cold at Lambeau but I think all QB play suffers and since Rodgers plays more games there , I don't think a poor record there diminishes his status too much. Of all the games last weekend , the SF v GB was the least entertaining