I think he forgets the Packers made the NFC Championship game and have never made the playoffs since.salamander wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 11:34 pmPlease respond to the OPChuck North wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:03 am Are you guys ever going to find a quarterback?
How did you go 13-3 and then miss the playoffs by adding the best QB FA available?
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When to pull the plug on Rodgers?
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Re: When to pull the plug on Rodgers?
I think it's even more sad that the Packers have had nearly 30 years straight of HOF caliber QB play and have only managed 2 Super Bowls.Sergeant Rubetube wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 11:57 pmI think he forgets the Packers made the NFC Championship game and have never made the playoffs since.salamander wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 11:34 pmPlease respond to the OPChuck North wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:03 am Are you guys ever going to find a quarterback?
How did you go 13-3 and then miss the playoffs by adding the best QB FA available?
Sure, I know the response is going to be "How many have the Vikings won?! ZERO!" but to only get two Super Bowls in 26 years with Favre then Rodgers is mind boggling.
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It really is.DC4MVP wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 12:45 amI think it's even more sad that the Packers have had nearly 30 years straight of HOF caliber QB play and have only managed 2 Super Bowls.Sergeant Rubetube wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 11:57 pmI think he forgets the Packers made the NFC Championship game and have never made the playoffs since.
Sure, I know the response is going to be "How many have the Vikings won?! ZERO!" but to only get two Super Bowls in 26 years with Favre then Rodgers is mind boggling.
It's been 32 years since one of MN's four major sports teams has been to the Championship/Superbowl.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
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Rodgers and Favre still haven't lived up to Bart Starr.Billy Baroo wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 7:45 pm
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Chicago has a better chance with Mitch the bitch than GB does with Rodgers. I would still take Minnesota over both of them if they get hot at the end of the year.Chuck North wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:18 pm I'm pretty sure Vegas knows who has never won the big one and who has the real chance.
FUN FACT:
Aaron Rodgers needs to go 107-2 to tie Brady's qb record.
Rodgers is 100-57-1
Brady is 207-60
Rodgers and Brady are almost IDENTICAL when it comes to Losses, unfortunately Brady has played 100+ more games, 100.
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Should have been WAY more booing from the home crowd imo. You have to drown out the cheers from Oscar.
Oscar on the Vikes:
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Should have been WAY more booing from the home crowd imo. You have to drown out the cheers from Oscar.
Oscar on the Vikes:
"I am all in for a 4th place finish."
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Are those counting playoff games because 40 of those extra games are all playoff games. Brady has played almost 3 full season of just playoff football alone, shocking.PurpleHaze wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2019 9:06 pmChicago has a better chance with Mitch the bitch than GB does with Rodgers. I would still take Minnesota over both of them if they get hot at the end of the year.Chuck North wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:18 pm I'm pretty sure Vegas knows who has never won the big one and who has the real chance.
FUN FACT:
Aaron Rodgers needs to go 107-2 to tie Brady's qb record.
Rodgers is 100-57-1
Brady is 207-60
Rodgers and Brady are almost IDENTICAL when it comes to Losses, unfortunately Brady has played 100+ more games, 100.
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Now that is GOAT status. The GB fans who were saying GOAT about Rodgers were always ridiculous.Night Train wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 7:26 amAre those counting playoff games because 40 of those extra games are all playoff games. Brady has played almost 3 full season of just playoff football alone, shocking.PurpleHaze wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2019 9:06 pmChicago has a better chance with Mitch the bitch than GB does with Rodgers. I would still take Minnesota over both of them if they get hot at the end of the year.Chuck North wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:18 pm I'm pretty sure Vegas knows who has never won the big one and who has the real chance.
FUN FACT:
Aaron Rodgers needs to go 107-2 to tie Brady's qb record.
Rodgers is 100-57-1
Brady is 207-60
Rodgers and Brady are almost IDENTICAL when it comes to Losses, unfortunately Brady has played 100+ more games, 100.
It's been 32 years since one of MN's four major sports teams has been to the Championship/Superbowl.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
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That doesn't count playoffs. That's incredible.Night Train wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 7:26 amAre those counting playoff games because 40 of those extra games are all playoff games. Brady has played almost 3 full season of just playoff football alone, shocking.PurpleHaze wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2019 9:06 pmChicago has a better chance with Mitch the bitch than GB does with Rodgers. I would still take Minnesota over both of them if they get hot at the end of the year.Chuck North wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:18 pm I'm pretty sure Vegas knows who has never won the big one and who has the real chance.
FUN FACT:
Aaron Rodgers needs to go 107-2 to tie Brady's qb record.
Rodgers is 100-57-1
Brady is 207-60
Rodgers and Brady are almost IDENTICAL when it comes to Losses, unfortunately Brady has played 100+ more games, 100.
Simpson Get Lifted wrote
Should have been WAY more booing from the home crowd imo. You have to drown out the cheers from Oscar.
Oscar on the Vikes:
"I am all in for a 4th place finish."
Should have been WAY more booing from the home crowd imo. You have to drown out the cheers from Oscar.
Oscar on the Vikes:
"I am all in for a 4th place finish."
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Re: When to pull the plug on Rodgers?
about 5 yearssalamander wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 9:19 am If the Packers fail to make the playoffs again would you want Murphy to draft a QB in round 1?
Should they do it anyways? He's getting up there in age. His body can't hold up forever.
Isn't Rodgers the same age as Favre was when he replaced him?
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The Rodgers resurgence is real! Only took him a handful of years.
It's been 32 years since one of MN's four major sports teams has been to the Championship/Superbowl.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
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not yetsalamander wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 9:19 am If the Packers fail to make the playoffs again would you want Murphy to draft a QB in round 1?
Should they do it anyways? He's getting up there in age. His body can't hold up forever.
Isn't Rodgers the same age as Favre was when he replaced him?
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not yet
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How is jordan love looking running the scout team?
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From what I hear, damn good!
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JPM wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 8:02 pmnot yetsalamander wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 9:19 am If the Packers fail to make the playoffs again would you want Murphy to draft a QB in round 1?
Should they do it anyways? He's getting up there in age. His body can't hold up forever.
Isn't Rodgers the same age as Favre was when he replaced him?
salamander wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:15 pm The Rodgers resurgence is real! Only took him a handful of years.
It's been 32 years since one of MN's four major sports teams has been to the Championship/Superbowl.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
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Re: When to pull the plug on Rodgers?
Not yetsalamander wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 9:19 am If the Packers fail to make the playoffs again would you want Murphy to draft a QB in round 1?
Should they do it anyways? He's getting up there in age. His body can't hold up forever.
Isn't Rodgers the same age as Favre was when he replaced him?
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Gotta protect those stats as he goes 2-2 against the Vikings.
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So, this offseason?
It's been 32 years since one of MN's four major sports teams has been to the Championship/Superbowl.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
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When his next contract expires.
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I thought leadership and Rodgers came to an agreement about being traded this offseason?
It's been 32 years since one of MN's four major sports teams has been to the Championship/Superbowl.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
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The agreement was to revisit at the end of the season. If Rodgers wants to go they will work out a trade. If he wants to stay, work out a new contract.salamander wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 3:55 pmI thought leadership and Rodgers came to an agreement about being traded this offseason?
The only thing that can't happen is Rodgers plays 2022 on his current deal. They pushed it to a $46 million cap hit to make that a line in the sand. New contract or trade. All clear now?
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Ahhhh, OK. Gotcha.PackIsBack wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 2:58 pmThe agreement was to revisit at the end of the season. If Rodgers wants to go they will work out a trade. If he wants to stay, work out a new contract.salamander wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 3:55 pmI thought leadership and Rodgers came to an agreement about being traded this offseason?
The only thing that can't happen is Rodgers plays 2022 on his current deal. They pushed it to a $46 million cap hit to make that a line in the sand. New contract or trade. All clear now?
It's been 32 years since one of MN's four major sports teams has been to the Championship/Superbowl.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.
Every single year is failure until we win one. 4 teams, 32 years. That's roughly 128 consecutive failed seasons.