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Post subject: Re: The NFC North 2005 draft trivia question
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 01:40 PM
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DH, a franchise q/b in my mind is one that you can build your team around..
I also think that is how Porky views it and many other people too |
I understand that i judge mine done by performance of 3-4 years, i geuss i have seen to many one year wonders get the big bucks and then flop after. So hope you can see from my side. It will be interesting to see how Rodgers and Cassell do after getting huge money for 1 season. I will give Cassell a little time he has nothing in KC where i actually expect alot from Rodgers with all his weapons he has. |
Shouldn't allow money to make a judgment on if a q/b is a franchise or not
Should be if the team feels that they have the q/b for YEARS, which is what the Packers and others feel Rodgers is.
Just as KC feels Cassel is
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Post subject: Re: The NFC North 2005 draft trivia question
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 07:12 PM
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Im still stuck on Porky's comment. How can you call a qb a franchise qb when they started for 1 year? Wouldn't that make Cassell a franchise qb, or Flacco, hell even JP Losman would be a franchise qb. He may become a franchise qb but i won't call him that after one year thats just plain ridiculous.
Also you guys rate the drafts from the starters we get, well hell when you don't have any decent players for those spots, doesn't that mean someone has to start? |
None of those quarterbacks put up the numbers Rodgers did or played as well. Maybe Matt Cassel. It's hard to debunk a quarterback when he throws for 28 touchdowns and 4.000 yards.
I consider Matt Ryan Atlanta's franchise quarterback so it would be inconsistent not to consider Aaron Rodgers Green Bay's franchise quarterback.
Rodgers by all accounts is this team's franchises quarterback. Perhaps in three seasons the draft will be an F because Rodgers will be out of the league. Unlikely, but you never know.
At this point in time though Rodgers is one of the better young quarterbacks in the league. He still has work to do, but I think he's probably here for several more seasons to come.
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Post subject: The NFC North 2005 draft trivia question
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 09:20 PM
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I don't see what you are getting at D.
You don't only take into account numbers when talking about a franchise player(QB in this case). Aaron proved he could step in and be the leader. He proved his ability to run the offense.
Matt Ryan stepped in and did the same. Matt Cassel rose to fill some pretty big shoes out in NE. Sure he had all the pieces BUT he too had something to do with it. He had the moxie, HE made the passes, and HE led the offense.
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Post subject: Re: The NFC North 2005 draft trivia question
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 09:47 PM
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Well guys look at these stats
4301 yds 24 tds 8 ints -mb
4014 yds 17 tds 10 ints -tg
4038 yds 28 tds 13 ints - a r
4717 yds 39 tds 11 ints - dc
3324 yds 19tds 7 ints - dm
now would all those numbers make these qbs franchise qbs? |
I think throwing over 4,000 yards, topping 25 TD's with a better than 2:1 TD to INT is a pretty damn good season.
Bulger - I think would have potential based on those numbers. 3:1 ratio is impressive.
Trent Green - Not enough TD's to be considered really good.
DC - PHENOMAL season with Randy Moss.
I think Bulger and Culpepper were Fanchise type QB's for quite awhile. I think they each had injuries that hampered their careers.
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Post subject: Re: The NFC North 2005 draft trivia question
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 09:56 PM
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| Well the point im trying to get across is let the kid play a few years before we add the pressure of being a franchise qb. Yes thats right i'm trying to be on Rodgers side here. |
My thoughts on Rodgers season. He had a helluva start and we'll have to see how he does later on.
Of the numbers you posted, I find this intriguing.
Bulger - 4th season as starter
Green - 6th season as starter
Culpepper - 5th season as starter
McNabb - 8th season as starter
and you are comparing them to Rodgers FIRST season as a full time starter. And you claim you are on Rodger side?
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Post subject: Re: The NFC North 2005 draft trivia question
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:08 PM
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| Well the point im trying to get across is let the kid play a few years before we add the pressure of being a franchise qb. Yes thats right i'm trying to be on Rodgers side here. |
My thoughts on Rodgers season. He had a helluva start and we'll have to see how he does later on.
Of the numbers you posted, I find this intriguing.
Bulger - 4th season as starter
Green - 6th season as starter
Culpepper - 5th season as starter
McNabb - 8th season as starter
and you are comparing them to Rodgers FIRST season as a full time starter. And you claim you are on Rodger side? |
+1
Also rodgers did have a lot of weapons but he didn't exactly have a great Oline.
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Post subject: Re: The NFC North 2005 draft trivia question
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:37 AM
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| Well the point im trying to get across is let the kid play a few years before we add the pressure of being a franchise qb. Yes thats right i'm trying to be on Rodgers side here. |
Franchise q/b = someone you plan on having at the spot for YEARS
Plain and simple..
Not how much they make, or what their stats are...
Just are you going to keep him around for a while
Brett WASNT a franchise q/b in NY
Casell in KC now is a franchise q/b
I really am not sure how hard that is to understand
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Post subject: Re: The NFC North 2005 draft trivia question
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 07:42 AM
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+1
Also rodgers did have a lot of weapons but he didn't exactly have a great Oline. |
ya so true ...
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Post subject: Re: The NFC North 2005 draft trivia question
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:47 AM
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| It's hard to debunk a quarterback when he throws for 28 touchdowns and 4.000 yards. | Unless you're a Ted Hatorade and Favre Loverade type, then it's easy peazy. |
Z, they are called Tators and I've heard supporters of Uncle Ted called Tedaphiles, which doesn't really sound too good.
As for this thread, I think you have to be a pretty special quarterback to throw for 4,000 and 28 touchdowns, but I think Dhazer has a good point that Rodgers still has things to prove. Rodgers did throw some untimely picks, forcing the ball, in games that were within reach; but it surely wasn't his fault the defense fell apart (please see NO and Houston games).
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