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Aaron Rodgers continues to suck

LMAO a miracle TD is nice but it doesn't make him any better at being a qb. If it wasn't for that Hail Mary he would've had 220 passing yards. 2-13 in last 15 road games vs winning teams. Keep up the good work Aaron.

Were you dropped on your head too many times as a kid? You've made more moronic statements in this thread than most people do in a lifetime. You're completely dismissing his amazing performance on one of the best drives ever put together by anyone. You simply can't dismiss a huge part of the game when discussing his performance for the game. He's almost a shoe-in for the HOF (needs a little more time) and for some reason you keep running him down. Maybe read the Wiki summary and stop posting nonsense.

"Rodgers is the NFL's all-time career leader in passer rating during the regular season with a rating of 104.7[5][6] and third all-time in the postseason with a rating of 101.0 (among passers with at least 1,500 and 150 pass attempts, respectively).[7] He currently is one of the only two quarterbacks to have a career passer rating of over 100.0 in the regular season (other Russell Wilson)[6] as well as having the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in NFL history at 4.05 touchdowns per interception.[8] He also holds the league's lowest career passing interception percentage for quarterbacks during the regular season at 1.6 percent[9] and the single-season passer rating record of 122.5."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Rodgers
 
I don't think that Rodgers sucks, but I think he is treated with kids gloves for some reason as compared to a Peyton Manning with regards to post season and beating winning teams is concerned. The drive where he really should have done something he went 4 and out with a 4th down bounce pass incompletion, which lead to 3 Arizona points. Arians, while aggressive is his style, should have ran the ball on all three downs to leave GB with 1:15 and no timeouts instead of 1:50. Rodgers made some great plays and some not so great plays (pick 6 at the goal line that was called back by a penalty that didn't impact his throw). His regular season statistics are great, but this is a league now where Ryan Fitzpatrick put up #s that would have been an All-Pro season in the late 90s. The 4 and out drive was the drive for him to prove his doubters wrong and he came up short.

With regards to overtime, does defense not count as part of the game?
 
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