IronMan
15 years ago

This is stupid. The team lost the game. Penalties, stupid mistakes on offense(which Rodgers was a part of). Defense didn't get any pressure on Ryan. I dont see how you can pin the loss on Rodgers. and say that "he lost the game" There are WAY too many plays throughout a game, to pin it on one guy. Not to mention Frost sucks.

"agopackgo4" wrote:


Read all of tripps post.
Jakest3r
15 years ago
We didn't exactly need a first down, but considering how bad the defensive play was, I'll agree with that one. We had the time though, the offense could have ran a draw/screen that at least would've been a safe bet of not turning over the ball.
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all_about_da_packers
15 years ago

Rodgers deserves no blame. He made one mistake in which he forced a pass on 3rd and 20. At that point we NEEDED a first down and that's to the offensive line we were put in a hole. There are only so many plays he could do there. Either big play down field, INC pass or INT. Nothing you can do about that. Oh and I forgot he threw 3 TD;'s and over 300 yards. Any way you spin this you can't blame Rodgers. Unless you want him to throw 4-5 TD's in a game instead of 3...

"Rios39" wrote:



If you know your OTs are struggling to block, they are having penalties called on them, then I think the onus should be on the QB to adjust so the lack of pass-blocking / amount of penalties aren't too big a factor.
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RaiderPride
15 years ago

I know. It is stupid to even think of blaming him.

While he played well, when we were three down and need to sustain a drive with 5 min left, while off balance, he heaved a ill advised 3rd down desperation throw into tripple coverage that was pick off. Atlanta then drove the 20 or so yards and scored the winning touchdown.

Sound familiar?

First off, Calpackfan, please don't go on anymore telling us how smart and good decision making Aaron is and how much better he is than our former leader. In a clutch situation, he threw a stupid pass and it cost us dearly. Of course it didn't cost us the game, just as any one interception didn't cost us a game at the end of last year.

My point is this. No one player wins or loses a game. Ever. Be it today or last January.

Also want to note, I am a big Aaron fan, I feel he will be one of the top QB's in the league in the near future.

"Trippster" wrote:



"Of course it did not cost us the game."

If you really feel that way....

Then Change The Name Of The Fricken Thread.
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Rios39
15 years ago

Rodgers deserves no blame. He made one mistake in which he forced a pass on 3rd and 20. At that point we NEEDED a first down and that's to the offensive line we were put in a hole. There are only so many plays he could do there. Either big play down field, INC pass or INT. Nothing you can do about that. Oh and I forgot he threw 3 TD;'s and over 300 yards. Any way you spin this you can't blame Rodgers. Unless you want him to throw 4-5 TD's in a game instead of 3...

"all_about_da_packers" wrote:



If you know your OTs are struggling to block, they are having penalties called on them, then I think the onus should be on the QB to adjust so the lack of pass-blocking / amount of penalties aren't too big a factor.

"Rios39" wrote:



So what do you exactly want him to do? Throw INC passes? I love how people say "Holding onto the ball too long" Yeah don't bother waiting for guys to get open, just throw it in there regardless.
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Jakest3r
15 years ago

I know. It is stupid to even think of blaming him.

While he played well, when we were three down and need to sustain a drive with 5 min left, while off balance, he heaved a ill advised 3rd down desperation throw into tripple coverage that was pick off. Atlanta then drove the 20 or so yards and scored the winning touchdown.

Sound familiar?

First off, Calpackfan, please don't go on anymore telling us how smart and good decision making Aaron is and how much better he is than our former leader. In a clutch situation, he threw a stupid pass and it cost us dearly. Of course it didn't cost us the game, just as any one interception didn't cost us a game at the end of last year.

My point is this. No one player wins or loses a game. Ever. Be it today or last January.

Also want to note, I am a big Aaron fan, I feel he will be one of the top QB's in the league in the near future.

"RaiderPride" wrote:



"Of course it did not cost us the game."

If you really feel that way....

Then Change The Name Of The Fricken Thread.

"Trippster" wrote:



It's a misleading title, that's for sure. However, if you consider what AADP said plus the fact that the people that did just respond to the title, that's just further proof that people don't really read whats really being discussed.
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gotarace
15 years ago

I know. It is stupid to even think of blaming him.

While he played well, when we were three down and need to sustain a drive with 5 min left, while off balance, he heaved a ill advised 3rd down desperation throw into tripple coverage that was pick off. Atlanta then drove the 20 or so yards and scored the winning touchdown.

Sound familiar?

First off, Calpackfan, please don't go on anymore telling us how smart and good decision making Aaron is and how much better he is than our former leader. In a clutch situation, he threw a stupid pass and it cost us dearly. Of course it didn't cost us the game, just as any one interception didn't cost us a game at the end of last year.

My point is this. No one player wins or loses a game. Ever. Be it today or last January.

Also want to note, I am a big Aaron fan, I feel he will be one of the top QB's in the league in the near future.

"Trippster" wrote:


+1 Trippster maybe you can get people to realize it is a team sport.
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all_about_da_packers
15 years ago

If you know your OTs are struggling to block, they are having penalties called on them, then I think the onus should be on the QB to adjust so the lack of pass-blocking / amount of penalties aren't too big a factor.

"Rios39" wrote:



So what do you exactly want him to do? Throw INC passes? I love how people say "Holding onto the ball too long" Yeah don't bother waiting for guys to get open, just throw it in there regardless.



No, but how about running more when you have run/pass options? That's one possible example.

Change the snap count?

How about going into a no huddle, try and tire out the Falcons D-Line a little?

He should've adjusted to what was happening. Try, something would've been better than nothing.
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Rios39
15 years ago

If you know your OTs are struggling to block, they are having penalties called on them, then I think the onus should be on the QB to adjust so the lack of pass-blocking / amount of penalties aren't too big a factor.

"all_about_da_packers" wrote:



So what do you exactly want him to do? Throw INC passes? I love how people say "Holding onto the ball too long" Yeah don't bother waiting for guys to get open, just throw it in there regardless.

"Rios39" wrote:



No, but how about running more when you have run/pass options? That's one possible example.

Change the snap count?

How about going into a no huddle, try and tire out the Falcons D-Line a little?

He should've adjusted to what was happening. Try, something would've been better than nothing.



Pick a week where he plays bad like last week to pick on him. Without him this game would have been UGLY.
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RedSoxExcel
15 years ago

Rodgers deserves no blame. He made one mistake in which he forced a pass on 3rd and 20. At that point we NEEDED a first down and that's to the offensive line we were put in a hole. There are only so many plays he could do there. Either big play down field, INC pass or INT. Nothing you can do about that. Oh and I forgot he threw 3 TD;'s and over 300 yards. Any way you spin this you can't blame Rodgers. Unless you want him to throw 4-5 TD's in a game instead of 3...

"Rios39" wrote:



Um, it was like almost 5 mins left in the game from what I remember. I don't think you "NEEDED a first down". That makes no sense. Sorry.
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