For national media calling us lucky and wondering why the offense's numbers are down, how is it supposed to look when you lose the best LT in football, a pro bowl left guard, a pro bowl center to free agency, your # 2 wr, etc?
I think a lot of it is he seems to be outstanding at creating a culture. Seems to genuinely care about his players. Rodgers had issues with management but it’s apparent if you listen to interviews how much respect he has for Matt and the ‘feel’ of the team. He also does a pretty stellar job, for the most part, in creating game plans that involve just winning. Obviously that helps having a guy like Rodgers, but the Packers have a pretty unbelievable record in 1 score games since he has been head coach. The NFC championship game hurt last year, but I think he got labeled wrong from that. It was just a poor time to make a decision that was questionable. Even saying that, they are a pass interference away from getting the ball back to win.
It was going back to that time when every step along the way everyone knew he was destined for bigger things though. An alternate universe where he stuck in the college game would have been our best chance at getting the next version of Urban Meyer, only by all accounts MLF isn't a scumbag.
Would he have stayed at Nd? Any connection here? I thought he was a pretty random hire at the time and that he wasn’t connected to nd in any way.
My wife said he was ‘meh’ and I was shocked. Told her no wonder her ass ended up with me because she obviously doesn’t know what a gorgeous man looks like.
god bless these women that like a man that has a lot of flaws in their looks, if not for them a lot of us would still live in celibate.
https://www.wpr.org/aaron-rodgers-v...id-19-hes-not-going-judge-teammates-who-arent Which is it, unless he's saying he's had it before
In fantasy world, is Davante Adams worthless this week even if he comes off the COVID list? I have no knowledge of how Jordan Love has looked or how he distributes the ball.
Probably a slim chance Rodgers is back for Seattle I'd think. Extended opportunity to see what exactly it is we have here.
the thing I don't get is that even if you think the vaccines are bad or whatever, the hit he could take legacy-wise here along with the money he'll be losing... how can it be worth it?
For as smart as Rodgers is he can be incredibly stupid. Him and Favre becoming friends was not a good thing.