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 Post Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 2:16 pm 
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So Aaron Rodgers at the Derby being interviewed.,,"yeah, really the most exciting 3 minutes in sports". Reporter looked at the cameraman and laughed, and this is her first Derby.

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 Post subject: Re: Aaron Rodgers fail
 Post Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 2:47 pm 
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maybe he just gets excited earlier than most... it's a common problem.

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This paled in comparison to his declared love of Boys 2 Men as far as I'm concerned.

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 Post subject: Re: Aaron Rodgers fail
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Father George wrote:
This paled in comparison to his declared love of Boys 2 Men as far as I'm concerned.


There was that, too. Interview started out well enough, the quickly went downhill.

And of course it's even more exciting than a game winning drive, because when you look at his resume it's the one area Rodgers comes up short.

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 Post subject: Re: Aaron Rodgers fail
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Kodiak wrote:
And of course it's even more exciting than a game winning drive, because when you look at his resume it's the one area Rodgers comes up short.



we talking about the same QB that eviscerated us in the Super Bowl?

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sgtrobo wrote:
Kodiak wrote:
And of course it's even more exciting than a game winning drive, because when you look at his resume it's the one area Rodgers comes up short.



we talking about the same QB that eviscerated us in the Super Bowl?


Yes, but to be fair, our pass rush didn't show up that game and we had Anthony Madison and William Gay in coverage. Rodgers was in a zone that day but we made it easier for him.


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 Post subject: Re: Aaron Rodgers fail
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sgtrobo wrote:
we talking about the same QB that eviscerated us in the Super Bowl?


He's a phenomenally great QB, when not playing from behind in Q4. Mostly, he has a few comebacks and game winning drives, but shockingly few in comparison to other top QB's. About half as often as Philip Rivers, widely considered a choke artist here, let's put it that way.

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Franco32 wrote:
Yes, but to be fair, our pass rush didn't show up that game and we had Anthony Madison and William Gay in coverage. Rodgers was in a zone that day but we made it easier for him.


Not fair to put it all on him, but the fact is turnovers and big blunders late in a game are far more decisive than early. If Mendenhall doesn't fumble, no doubt in my mind we win that game.

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Kodiak wrote:
Franco32 wrote:
Yes, but to be fair, our pass rush didn't show up that game and we had Anthony Madison and William Gay in coverage. Rodgers was in a zone that day but we made it easier for him.


Not fair to put it all on him, but the fact is turnovers and big blunders late in a game are far more decisive than early. If Mendenhall doesn't fumble, no doubt in my mind we win that game.


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