Awuzie hit on Aaron Jones

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Too little too late unfortunately, but boy did that get me out of my seat. I don’t normally cheer for injuries, but I was honestly hoping that hit knocked him out of the game. Dude was acting like a real punk (earned the right) and I took a little joy in seeing him get rocked.
 

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It's that cocky little nine picture of Aaron Rodgers and I want to see get knocked on his ***. I can't stand the prima donna it's not because he's great it's because he's an ***
 

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Chido has had his issues but I don't deny that's he playing hard out there. He seems like a max effort guy every single play.
I love that Chris Richard's grab them as a group and gave them discipline on the sidelines. That and that alone makes me want to put him as a head coach I want Jason Garrett going yesterday and I'm usually backing him up. I'm done the lack of discipline was pathetic and that's on him
 

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It's that cocky little nine picture of Aaron Rodgers and I want to see get knocked on his ***. I can't stand the prima donna it's not because he's great it's because he's an ***

He's not that great. In fact, funny how this goat conversation seemingly happens every single time he plays us. Go back to the two playoff games in 2014, 2016, then yesterday and the game in 2017. What does he do after those games? Nothing at all. He is relevant still because we have one of the softest defenses in the league and let him pull our pants down every time out. He owns us. Even though he did not do much yesterday stats wise. He still made this defense look silly and kept plays alive.
 

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He's not that great. In fact, funny how this goat conversation seemingly happens every single time he plays us. Go back to the two playoff games in 2014, 2016, then yesterday and the game in 2017. What does he do after those games? Nothing at all. He is relevant still because we have one of the softest defenses in the league and let him pull our pants down every time out. He owns us. Even though he did not do much yesterday stats wise. He still made this defense look silly and kept plays alive.
That's what's called a Marinelli special
 

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He's not that great. In fact, funny how this goat conversation seemingly happens every single time he plays us. Go back to the two playoff games in 2014, 2016, then yesterday and the game in 2017. What does he do after those games? Nothing at all. He is relevant still because we have one of the softest defenses in the league and let him pull our pants down every time out. He owns us. Even though he did not do much yesterday stats wise. He still made this defense look silly and kept plays alive.

So, we can say Rodgers isn't that good based on 3 games out of his 163 regular season and 16 post season starts?

Does that seem right to you? lol

By the way, 2 of those games were playoff games, so apparently he did something right to be that deep in the playoffs anyway, and in the other one in 2017 he got hurt and only threw 4 passes - are you really holding that against him? Oh, and that game against the Cowboys in 2017 was actually not particularly notable among the games he had played up to that point in the season.

Ultimately, Rodgers did not get the highest passer rating in history, win a Super Bowl, make multiple Pro Bowls and All-Pros, win Super Bowl and NFL MVP awards, and put up all the stats and wins just from playing the Cowboys.
 

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Too little too late unfortunately, but boy did that get me out of my seat. I don’t normally cheer for injuries, but I was honestly hoping that hit knocked him out of the game. Dude was acting like a real punk (earned the right) and I took a little joy in seeing him get rocked.

That punk Jones was acting like he was some kind of Hall of Fame player. I applauded Chido's hit. I also found Zadarius Smith talking trash onto Dak's face was childish and unprofessional as well.

For a team that prides itself as being classy, the Packers couldn't win with any dignity yesterday. They were acting like a bunch of middle school kids that never won a game before, in my opinion. Or maybe I'm just bitter, I don't know.
 

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The guy had the game of his life against his hometown team that he rooted for as a child. Probably a dream come true for him to play well in such a scenario. So you have to expect the gloating and showboating to a degree.

As for the hit. As mentioned above, it's arguably the only great play made by the D all game.
 

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He's not that great. In fact, funny how this goat conversation seemingly happens every single time he plays us. Go back to the two playoff games in 2014, 2016, then yesterday and the game in 2017. What does he do after those games? Nothing at all. He is relevant still because we have one of the softest defenses in the league and let him pull our pants down every time out. He owns us. Even though he did not do much yesterday stats wise. He still made this defense look silly and kept plays alive.
We beat him in his house. End of story
 

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The guy had the game of his life against his hometown team that he rooted for as a child. Probably a dream come true for him to play well in such a scenario. So you have to expect the gloating and showboating to a degree.

As for the hit. As mentioned above, it's arguably the only great play made by the D all game.

I liked Dorance Armstrong's sack late in the 4th. That and the Chido hit.
 

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I love that Chris Richard's grab them as a group and gave them discipline on the sidelines. That and that alone makes me want to put him as a head coach I want Jason Garrett going yesterday and I'm usually backing him up. I'm done the lack of discipline was pathetic and that's on him
The thing Jerry has to remember is the 90s Cowboys had a young, ballsy HC to go with his young team.
 
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