Dak played better than Rodgers against San Francisco

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America's Cowboy

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Dak led the offense to 16 points against San Francisco.

Rodgers was only able to put up 10.

Analyze that Dak haters!
:hammer::hammer:

And that's because everyone has known all season long the Cowboys have no Oline, no running game, led the league in Offensive drive-killing penalties, led the league in mistakes, bad playcalling, bad schemes, poor situational game decisions, etc.
 

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I could have sworn there was a difference in weather.

Rodgers embraces the weather that dog don't hunt. Rodgers just have problems vs San Fran


Luckily for Packers fans, Rodgers has more success than most signal-callers when the weather outside gets frightful.

When temperatures drop below freezing, Rodgers turns it on. Heading into last year’s playoffs, his record in these conditions was an impressive 28-6, per Spectrum 1 News. He’s thrown 76 touchdowns in these games with just 13 interceptions and has an average passer rating of 108.3. The Pack win these games by an average margin of victory of 15.5 points.
 

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Lol at people blaming the elements for the packers who are supposed to have the advantage because they play at home and in Lambeau. It didn’t snow till the 4th- they had 10 points up to that point.

dak ain’t Rodgers....never will be but this ain’t Rodgers first time playing in Lambeau in the cold.
 

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Kinda stupid to start a thread though when clearly the conditions for production were way different.

Now you making excuses for a HOF qb, who embraces cold weather and who has said its an advantage. Weak

MILWAUKEE — Time after time, Aaron Rodgers has talked about how he embraces the cold and how playing on the "Frozen Tundra" of Lambeau Field gives the green and gold an advantage.

“I feel teams can break more because there is an excuse — the weather," said Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers previously.


Luckily for Packers fans, Rodgers has more success than most signal-callers when the weather outside gets frightful.

When temperatures drop below freezing, Rodgers turns it on. Heading into last year’s playoffs, his record in these conditions was an impressive 28-6, per Spectrum 1 News. He’s thrown 76 touchdowns in these games with just 13 interceptions and has an average passer rating of 108.3. The Pack win these games by an average margin of victory of 15.5 points.
 
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