Aaron Rodgers Is Already The GOAT. There Are No Arguments To Be Made Against It.

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COOL! he should win the most rings in history. AND he should maintain his per game averages for the next 7-10 years.
So Bradshaw>>>Manning?

and Rodgers could maintain these averages he puts up. We dont know yet. All I know is that the last 6 years, he has played QB better than any of us has ever seen.

And Steve Young made some of the WORST decisions at the WORST moments of any elite QB.
in playoff games, sure. I mentioned it from a regular season construct where he was consistently top of the league in completion percentage, interception percentage, and passer rating
 

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This is my criteria for judging QBs..
1. Eye test( does the film equal or even exceed the reputation.

2. Resourcefulness(ability to succeed despite the level of surrounding talent. When its mediocre, they still find a way ro prevail.

3. Achievements/Accolades( what you accomplished, winning and individual and the respect you were afforded...the latter is what seperates greats whove won vs average QBs who did...Example: Marino was an MVP, first team all pro bowl, numerous record holder, while Jim Plunkett was never an all pro, pro bowler...

4. Consistency(how do they produce year to year...Manning, Brady, Rodgers, Young rule the the roost in that category..

5. Playoff performance(how do they answer the bell during the postseason..

6. Pressure(how do they succeed during the big situations, two minute drill, 3rd down, redzone, performance vs elite defenses..
You find the QB who is the best across the categories, and you have your answers..
 

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So Bradshaw>>>Manning?

and Rodgers could maintain these averages he puts up. We dont know yet. All I know is that the last 6 years, he has played QB better than any of us has ever seen.


in playoff games, sure. I mentioned it from a regular season construct where he was consistently top of the league in completion percentage, interception percentage, and passer rating

and all i'm saying is i don't agree. at all.
 

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aarod is a bad motherfukker for sure
but in the case of (white)qb's the talent of the individual is always overstated while the team and coach are often downplayed

he's a poindexter/a coach in pads much like the other celebrated qb's dedicated to studying the game
he has a arm as the talking heads will let you know all damn day

but honestly the craziest cannons have been attached to players who rather pop bottles and burn cash in the club than chew on a playbook(coincidentally of color more often than not)

the qb is the last image of white male athleticism left
ofcourse they will suck dikk every chance they get
they know the more physically talented qb's will forgoe studying to party it up and enjoy the highlife off the field
the cycle continues

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Breh I can never get through your posts - not because of the content, but the font. I bet I'm not the only one.
 

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To give you a feel for just how dominant Aaron Rodgers has been:
  • His career passer rating of 106.8 is nine points higher than the second highest-rated passer in NFL history.
  • His career touchdown-to-interception ratio is 4.14. No other qualified quarterback in NFL history has a ratio above 3.0. Tom Brady’s at 2.80 and Peyton Manning’s at 2.26. In this field, the gap that separates Rodgers from second-place Brady is about the same size of the gap that separates Brady from Kyle Orton, who ranks 34th all time in that area.
  • And in case you think those numbers are inflated because the Packers have made things easier on him, consider that he ranks first among all modern-day quarterbacks with a yards-per-attempt average of 8.2.
This year, Rodgers has become just the second quarterback ever to throw 10-plus touchdown passes without an interception in the first three weeks of a season, and he’s doing it without his No. 1 receiver, Jordy Nelson. Rodgers is now 7-0 in his career without Nelson and has now thrown 43 touchdowns and zero interceptions in his last 15 home games. The Packers have now won 20 consecutive home games in which Rodgers has thrown at least three passes.

And to think that he’s 31, which is smack dab in the middle of his prime, and based on precedents should — barring something catastrophic — play another 7-9 seasons (he has said he wants to play until he’s 40). Remember, he’s got more tread on his tires than most other modern-day 31-year-old quarterbacks because he held a clipboard for Brett Favre during the first three years of his career.

Weekly MVP tracker: Rodgers takes over
 

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You're probaly right I used to think Peyton was the goat but I think Rodgers surpassed him in terms of skill nobody is close
 

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Be the most sacked qb in your first 3 starts in the nfl brehs .


Still put up 4k yards brehs


Still have under double digit interceptions every season except 1 year brehs .



Man dude too good and yall dummies don't know it . Packers fans knows the shyt the dude has to deal with and he still produces no matter what .


Think about Rogers biggest problem during his first couple years . It was holding onto the ball that's it !!!

Once he fixed that and his dude already has a quick release . Well yall see them numbers and production which was already great .


Also GreenBay just got a line that's he insane fukking part :mindblown:



:sas1: Oh yeah before yall start that wr talk please tell me what happens to all these stars once they leave gb :sas2:

Exactly let any other qb especially Brady get sacked that much they would be terrible throwing picks left and right Rogers is on another level
 

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Peyton manning playoffs = 11-13 record and 88.5 career rating :scust:


dont ever mention that regular season QB with one of the GOAT's again

He has a better qb rating in the playoffs than Brady and most of Peyton terrible playoff games were early in his career
 

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Brady is in the GOAT QB discussion. It's either him or Montana. Multiple MVPs, multiple SB MVPs, 4 rings, and the best playoff record for a starting QB. All with a relatively inferior offense for the majority of his career.

Rodgers is lucky he got his ring against the Steelers or he'd be Dan Marino status.

Smarten up, boy.

Playoff records for qbs is the most overrated stat in football bruh all they mean is your team won football is is the ultimate team sport rings in football mean the least to me then any other sport on an individual level Brady is not close to fukking with Rodgers or alot of hall of fame qbs
 

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Up until last season, Brady was throwing to undrafted and free agent receivers for the majority of his career.

And I see you had nothing to say about anything else in my post.

Smarten up, boy. :bradyHaHa:

And some how there always wide open tho its the system
 
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