PFT: Charles Woodson on Aaron Rodgers: "best quarterback in the league"

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Charles Woodson on Aaron Rodgers: "best quarterback in the league"
Posted by Michael David Smith on July 8, 2010 1:23 PM ET
Packers cornerback Charles Woodson spends plenty of time studying film of the league's top quarterbacks. But he says the best of the bunch is the one on his own team.

In an interview with 106.7 The Fan in Washington, D.C., Woodson said he believes Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the best quarterback in the league, and that Rodgers has been underrated because the Packers' offensive line hasn't done a good enough job protecting him.

"As far as A-Rod is concerned, I told the Monday Night crew last year, I said, 'If this guy, if they protect him the way he needs to be protected, he's the best quarterback in the league,' and I stand by that," Woodson said, per SportsRadioInterviews.com. "If you look at last season, you take a guy that had over 50 sacks that still threw over 4,000 yards, that's incredible."

In fairness to the Packers' offensive line, some of those sacks are more the result of Rodgers holding onto the ball too long than a lack of protection. But even if Woodson is slightly overstating Rodgers' abilities, it has to feel good for Rodgers to know that the team's defensive leader thinks so highly of him.

Woodson also spoke out about Commanders defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, saying that in the NFL, "the consensus is that nobody can understand how you can get $100 million and not work." And Woodson says that even though he'll turn 34 this season, "I could easily give you five more years."
 

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Any real shock here?

A teammate sticking up for his guy calling him the best in the league. Pretty standard.
 

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cowboyjoe;3453969 said:
Charles Woodson on Aaron Rodgers: "best quarterback in the league"
Posted by Michael David Smith on July 8, 2010 1:23 PM ET
Packers cornerback Charles Woodson spends plenty of time studying film of the league's top quarterbacks. But he says the best of the bunch is the one on his own team.

In an interview with 106.7 The Fan in Washington, D.C., Woodson said he believes Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the best quarterback in the league, and that Rodgers has been underrated because the Packers' offensive line hasn't done a good enough job protecting him.

"As far as A-Rod is concerned, I told the Monday Night crew last year, I said, 'If this guy, if they protect him the way he needs to be protected, he's the best quarterback in the league,' and I stand by that," Woodson said, per SportsRadioInterviews.com. "If you look at last season, you take a guy that had over 50 sacks that still threw over 4,000 yards, that's incredible."

In fairness to the Packers' offensive line, some of those sacks are more the result of Rodgers holding onto the ball too long than a lack of protection. But even if Woodson is slightly overstating Rodgers' abilities, it has to feel good for Rodgers to know that the team's defensive leader thinks so highly of him.

Woodson also spoke out about Commanders defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, saying that in the NFL, "the consensus is that nobody can understand how you can get $100 million and not work." And Woodson says that even though he'll turn 34 this season, "I could easily give you five more years."

:bang2::bang2: can i just ask what in the hell has he done??? Everyone wants to talk about playoff wins well buddy ol pal ain't got one, how bout that??
 

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lqmac1;3453982 said:
:bang2::bang2: can i just ask what in the hell has he done??? Everyone wants to talk about playoff wins well buddy ol pal ain't got one, how bout that??

So if Terrence Newman would have called Romo the best QB in the league last year, would you have had the same reaction?

No.
 

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Rodgers is good. I knew he would be fine after Farve left. Best QB I don't think so he's not even top 5.
 

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Well, let me say that if the Dallas offensive line protects Tony Romo the way he needs to be protected, he will surpass Aaron Rodgers in every statistical category, other than sacks.

And Charles, at 34, in July, you may be all-pro, but in November, you may be gasping for air. Better plan on saving yourself for the Dallas Cowboys.
 

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Hey Charles:

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Woodson is a machine. I didn't realize he was that old. But I guess so . . .

It was way back in 1998 when he undeservedly won the Heisman instead of Peyton Manning.

Oh well . . . here's hoping his age starts to catch up to him this year.
 

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Rodgers is legit. I cant even say anything bad about him. And hes only 26. scary.
 

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holding!
 

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I would consider Rodgers as one of the upper tier QB's in the league.
 

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Doomsday101;3454014 said:
I would consider Rodgers as one of the upper tier QB's in the league.

I agree and his O Line was not particularly good. Also propping a team mate is standard procedure. Nothing really to see here.
 

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Doomsday101;3454014 said:
I would consider Rodgers as one of the upper tier QB's in the league.

I would also, I don't see the big deal, I was very impressed when I saw him play, and what else would you expect a teammate to say about his QB.
 

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I'm sticking with my Cowboys/Packers NFC Championship Game. It will be a rematch, obviously. The two teams who lost in the divisional round and lost on the road will fight for the Super Bowl.

If Felix Jones rushes for 1200-1400 yards during the season, that game will be in Dallas.
 

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Since he has taken over the starter’s job he has 58 TD passes and 20 Int and avg 64% accuracy those are damn good numbers last year alone 30 TD and 7ints.

I'm not a big fan of Rodgers but unless you have some mental issues or just have no clue it is hard to look at those numbers and come to any other conclusion than the guy is very talented and compared with 31 other QB’s in the league those numbers would suggest he is one of the tops in the league. People need to put away their prejudice of the team a guy plays for and look at the simple facts.
 

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Doomsday101;3454035 said:
Since he has taken over the starter’s job he has 58 TD passes and 20 Int and avg 64% accuracy those are damn good numbers last year alone 30 TD and 7ints.

I'm not a big fan of Rodgers but unless you have some mental issues or just have no clue it is hard to look at those numbers and come to any other conclusion than the guy is very talented and compared with 31 other QB’s in the league those numbers would suggest he is one of the tops in the league. People need to put away their prejudice of the team a guy plays for and look at the simple facts.

I think Rodgers is legit, but I will be amazed if he equals that 30/7 TD/Int. ratio this year. With numbers like that, teams are going to come up with better ways to defend Rodgers and even if they don't, I think Rodgers may come down to earth a little bit this year.

We'll see, maybe I'm wrong and maybe the hype machine is for a good reason, but I need to see another season like last before I start drinking the kool-aid.

I still think Brees is the best QB in the NFC and I think a lot of people are underestimating NOs chances of repeating out of the NFC.
 

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windjc;3454089 said:
I think Rodgers is legit, but I will be amazed if he equals that 30/7 TD/Int. ratio this year. With numbers like that, teams are going to come up with better ways to defend Rodgers and even if they don't, I think Rodgers may come down to earth a little bit this year.

We'll see, maybe I'm wrong and maybe the hype machine is for a good reason, but I need to see another season like last before I start drinking the kool-aid.

I still think Brees is the best QB in the NFC and I think a lot of people are underestimating NOs chances of repeating out of the NFC.

I agree I don't think you could expect those type of numbers every year (30td/7ints) but in his 1st 2 season as a full time starter he has put up very good numbers and really no reason to think he will not produce at a high level his coming season. As for the best I think he is in the top tier of QB along with Brees.
 

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Doomsday101;3454014 said:
I would consider Rodgers as one of the upper tier QB's in the league.


Agreed, if he's not top 5 now, which i don't think he is, he probably will so at some point.
 

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It just hit me that Green Bay lost in the wildcard round to the Cardinals.

Revised Playoff teams:

Dallas
Green Bay
Atlanta
San Francisco
New York Giants
Minnesota

Washington out and Giants in. New Orleans could crash the Vikings' party.
 

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I'm not sure about #1, but I think he's pretty darn close. It's hard to argue with Manning, Brady, and Brees...all SB winning QB's.

I do know one thing though....he scares me more than most. For one thing he is awesome with the deep ball, and he also has like 14 WR's that can go get it.

There are few individual players that scare me in this league (when we are playing them) and Rogers is one of them.

Here is my list:
Brady
Welker
Moss
P. Manning
A. Peterson
Rogers
Brees
Tuck
Rothlesberger (I know, I know...but he is good, and probably the best at making something out of nothing in this league!)
 
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