Aaron Rodgers is one of the best in the game

jblaze2004

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one of the best in the game. The center and Aaron got a good thing going on where they would get a defender to jump offsides and is basically a free play. I think he got a touchdown in every game this year using that technique. We need to get in on that. We need every bit of help on offense we can get.

Aaron Rodgers is a machine.
 

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one of the best in the game. The center and Aaron got a good thing going on where they would get a defender to jump offsides and is basically a free play. I think he got a touchdown in every game this year using that technique. We need to get in on that. We need every bit of help on offense we can get.

Aaron Rodgers is a machine.


Yes he is good. But if you hit him hard enough. He will fumble. And probably wont be as accurate, maybe even a little "groggy"

Besides, we dont need to try to gain advantage with a hard count, instead we let it click down to 0 every play telling the Defense exactly when the ball will be snapped.....

I complained about it on this forum, and someone told me that Romo needs that time and that I was being to critical and probably hated the Dallas Cowboys;
 

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Rodgers is exactly what Romo should be.

The NFL simply makes it practically impossible to stop elite QBs combined with elite coaching, more so than at any other time in it's history (obviously), so much so that the games are getting boring.

You cannot stop well timed back shoulder throws, pick plays, crossing routes, receivers in motion, stacking receivers etc.. within the current rules if you have well coached QBs.

Tony Romo not having elite coaching throughout his prime years is a darn shame.
 

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Rodgers is exactly what Romo should be.

The NFL simply makes it practically impossible to stop elite QBs combined with elite coaching, more so than at any other time in it's history (obviously), so much so that the games are getting boring.

You cannot stop well timed back shoulder throws, pick plays, crossing routes, receivers in motion, stacking receivers etc.. within the current rules if you have well coached QBs.

Tony Romo not having elite coaching throughout his prime years is a darn shame.

and yet who beat Rodgers last year to be the top passer? Tony did pretty good but I do agree that better coaching overall would have made a difference. And I absolutely agree that the rules have so handicapped the D that the top QBs are all but unstoppable unless you can get serious pressure on them=and they are trying to stop that as well with all the BS calls on 'roughing the passer'. The DBs now really have very little wiggle room without getting called for PI.
 
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