AARON RODGERS...

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A crying shame this guy had to play most of his career under Mike McCarthy...IMO A top three QB in history..
 

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A crying shame this guy had to play most of his career under Mike McCarthy...IMO A top three QB in history..

Not even close IMO but people call me a
Hater, damn good but does what he does, will piss pound the weaklings but watch him struggle against good defenses. Hard to evaluate the best in history because of the rules but he?s no Favre


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yet they both only lead 1 team to a Super Bowl Victory

Yes and the reason I give Favre the edge is he went against players like Rsndle and Sapp twice a year and they would chase Favre all around the field. Rodgers would shit his pants. Don?t forget Favre played against dynasty teams full of Hall of Famers. Niners and cowboys teams. Rodgers beat Vick, Ryan, cutler to get to the Super Bowl a path Favre seldom had


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Totals

PassingRushingReceiving
RkPlayerFromToAVGQBrecCmpAttCmp%YdsTDRateLngIntSkYdsY/AAY/ANY/AANY/AAttYdsTDY/ALngRecYdsTDY/RLng
1Brett Favre *19912010255302186-112-063001016962.07183850886.09933652534877.16.586.395.936021844143.1402-70-3.52
2Aaron Rodgers20052020184191120-63-14153641364.849835393103.1938845930767.88.386.807.376313200295.1352-70-3.5

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Per Game
PassingRushing
RkPlayerFromToCmpAttYdsTDIntSkYdsAttYdsTD
1Brett Favre *1991201020.933.7237.91.71.11.711.52.06.10.0
2Aaron Rodgers2005202021.733.6260.92.10.52.416.13.316.80.2

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Playoffs Totals

PassingRushing
RkPlayerFromToGQBrecCmpAttCmp%YdsTDRateLngIntSkYdsY/AAY/ANY/AANY/AAttYdsTDY/ALng
1Brett Favre *199320092413-11-048179160.858554486.39030362347.46.816.806.23527211.412
2Aaron Rodgers200720191910-8-042566164.3502740100.06512442977.68.006.717.085228835.5

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Playoffs Per Game

PassingRushing
RkPlayerFromToCmpAttYdsTDIntSkYdsAttYdsTD
1Brett Favre *1993200920.033.0244.01.81.31.59.82.23.00.0
2Aaron Rodgers2007201922.434.8264.62.10.62.315.62.715.20.2

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https://stathead.com/football/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&player_id1=RodgAa00&player_id2=FavrBr00
 

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Totals

PassingRushingReceiving
RkPlayerFromToAVGQBrecCmpAttCmp%YdsTDRateLngIntSkYdsY/AAY/ANY/AANY/AAttYdsTDY/ALngRecYdsTDY/RLng
1Brett Favre *19912010255302186-112-063001016962.07183850886.09933652534877.16.586.395.936021844143.1402-70-3.52
2Aaron Rodgers20052020184191120-63-14153641364.849835393103.1938845930767.88.386.807.376313200295.1352-70-3.5

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Per Game
PassingRushing
RkPlayerFromToCmpAttYdsTDIntSkYdsAttYdsTD
1Brett Favre *1991201020.933.7237.91.71.11.711.52.06.10.0
2Aaron Rodgers2005202021.733.6260.92.10.52.416.13.316.80.2

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Playoffs Totals

PassingRushing
RkPlayerFromToGQBrecCmpAttCmp%YdsTDRateLngIntSkYdsY/AAY/ANY/AANY/AAttYdsTDY/ALng
1Brett Favre *199320092413-11-048179160.858554486.39030362347.46.816.806.23527211.412
2Aaron Rodgers200720191910-8-042566164.3502740100.06512442977.68.006.717.085228835.5

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Playoffs Per Game

PassingRushing
RkPlayerFromToCmpAttYdsTDIntSkYdsAttYdsTD
1Brett Favre *1993200920.033.0244.01.81.31.59.82.23.00.0
2Aaron Rodgers2007201922.434.8264.62.10.62.315.62.715.20.2

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https://stathead.com/football/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&player_id1=RodgAa00&player_id2=FavrBr00

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30 INT's in 24 Playoff Games

Brett was a choke job waiting to happen in a big game.
 

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Bleeding no doubt this is your conference and i totally respect your opinion , maybe i should have said Aaron looks prettier doing the work...lol:mj07:
 

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Hard to compare different era's.

Rodgers stats are way better. Also played in an era where you cant breathe on the QB.

I think Favre was a much better leader and had the respect of his teammates. Was willing to throw it downfield and let his guys make a play. Result was more INT's.

Green Bay friends feel like they have pretty much wasted the Rodger's career with only 1 Super Bowl. Having a HOF QB is not something most teams have let alone for 20 plus years. The window is closing and they did pretty much nothing in the draft to add to that total. Drafting a QB in round one when they have others needs.

Let's see what GB fans have to say in couple of years when they draft a Trubinski and waste 4 years hoping he develops.
 

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Fourth Quarter is the perfect time to let Trubinsky go off and look good. Let the Bears think he is the answer and sign him to another big contract. Would set the Bears back another 4 years
 

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They are dumb but not that dumb


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Remember they gave up the 67th (Alvin Kamara), 111th (Tedric Thompson)and a third round (Fred Warner) the following year to move up one spot...and they didnt even need to do that because most mock drafts didnt have him going that high. Plus I think there were a couple of other decent QB's if San Fran took him.
 

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We, nor is anyone, signing mitch to a 4 year contract.

He'll get the standard 1 year deal as a backup with a possible chance to start.

He could be tannihill and find the right team/system (sf,min) or turn into a 10 year career backup never throwing many passes ((hell, just realized today colts Mccoy is still in the nfl)
 

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The Packers have had an abundance of riches with Favre and Rodgers at quarterback. Coming from someone who has hung on every meaningful snap they have taken over the last 29 seasons, I don?t care to choose between them.

But since Super Bowls should be the most important metric when you are 13 time World Champions, I?ll say two things on that score: (1) Rodgers isn?t finished; and (2) if Rodgers had played during his prime on the ?95-?98 Packers teams under the Holmgren regime, I doubt he would have held up like the ironman Favre, but I still gotta think his quarterbacking would have stacked more titles than Favre.

GL
 

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The Packers have had an abundance of riches with Favre and Rodgers at quarterback. Coming from someone who has hung on every meaningful snap they have taken over the last 29 seasons, I don?t care to choose between them.

But since Super Bowls should be the most important metric when you are 13 time World Champions, I?ll say two things on that score: (1) Rodgers isn?t finished; and (2) if Rodgers had played during his prime on the ?95-?98 Packers teams under the Holmgren regime, I doubt he would have held up like the ironman Favre, but I still gotta think his quarterbacking would have stacked more titles than Favre.

GL

I don?t think Favre loses the NFC title game in Seattle a
Few years ago. I know I?m a Viking fan but I believe Rodgers is finished seeing Super Bowls because the organization let him down and I think next season will be his last in Green Bay


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We, nor is anyone, signing mitch to a 4 year contract.

He'll get the standard 1 year deal as a backup with a possible chance to start.

He could be tannihill and find the right team/system (sf,min) or turn into a 10 year career backup never throwing many passes ((hell, just realized today colts Mccoy is still in the nfl)

40 games in 9 years [28 starts] and still getting a check and per diem:142smilie


$2,250,000
Colt McCoy signed a 1 year, $2,250,000 contract with the New York Giants, including $1,700,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2,250,000. In 2020, McCoy will earn a base salary of $1,050,000 and a roster bonus of $1,200,000, while carrying a cap hit of $2,250,000 and a dead cap value of $2,250,000.


23 million in total earnings...give or take a 100 dollar bill

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/new-yor...McCoy signed a 1,dead cap value of $2,250,000.
 
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