It's a beautiful day in Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood.

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It's a beautiful day in Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood.

Postby NickyJ » Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:28 am

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I am loving it here on my wagon seat, which neighbors Rodgers'. Won't you be Mr. Rodgers' neighbor?
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It's a beautiful day in Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood.

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Postby Danchat » Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:28 pm

Never. In. My. Life. Will. I. Like. Aaron. Rodgers.
If I lived next to him, I would move, or I would move him! :evil: :x
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Postby NickyJ » Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:13 am

Danchat wrote:Never. In. My. Life. Will. I. Like. Aaron. Rodgers.
If I lived next to him, I would move, or I would move him! :evil: :x

Even if he played for the Vikings?
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Postby torontogrudlies » Tue Dec 27, 2011 12:24 pm

Danchat wrote:Never. In. My. Life. Will. I. Like. Aaron. Rodgers.
If I lived next to him, I would move, or I would move him! :evil: :x


Yup. But he is GOOD.

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Re: It's a beautiful day in Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood.

Postby Danchat » Tue Dec 27, 2011 4:04 pm

NickyJ wrote:
Danchat wrote:Never. In. My. Life. Will. I. Like. Aaron. Rodgers.
If I lived next to him, I would move, or I would move him! :evil: :x

Even if he played for the Vikings?


No, it's the Packers that ruined him. I would like him if he was our QB.
Example: I hated Favre for a long time.
But I loved it when he came to play for the Vikes in 2009.
I just hate the Packers. That's all.
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Re: It's a beautiful day in Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood.

Postby Austinmario13 » Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:11 pm

Danchat wrote:No, it's the Packers that ruined him. I would like him if he was our QB.
Example: I hated Favre for a long time.
But I loved it when he came to play for the Vikes in 2009.
I just hate the Packers. That's all.

So you would've been happier if the 49erws would've got Aaron instead of Alex?
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Postby Danchat » Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:24 pm

Austinmario wrote:
Danchat wrote:No, it's the Packers that ruined him. I would like him if he was our QB.
Example: I hated Favre for a long time.
But I loved it when he came to play for the Vikes in 2009.
I just hate the Packers. That's all.

So you would've been happier if the 49erws would've got Aaron instead of Alex?
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Well... this is a topic from 2011. You shouldn't dig these up.
But to answer your question, it would be nice to see the Packers have a first round bust QB. :twisted:
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Postby DarthViper3k » Thu Feb 07, 2013 3:09 am

Hey now... we just got out of that era for Packers football.... the 70s & 80s weren't that long ago.
I should add... with the stable coaching staff and the QB Clinic that McCarthy does every off-season... had we had smith instead of Rodgers.... we would've made him a successful QB too.

Probably not as successful.. but still... lol

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Re: It's a beautiful day in Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood.

Postby DrBrownsFan » Thu Feb 07, 2013 9:16 am

DarthViper3k wrote:Hey now... we just got out of that era for Packers football.... the 70s & 80s weren't that long ago.
I should add... with the stable coaching staff and the QB Clinic that McCarthy does every off-season... had we had smith instead of Rodgers.... we would've made him a successful QB too.

Probably not as successful.. but still... lol

And you gotta remember that Rodgers spent several years studying under Favre, which will help any young quarterback to develop at an exponential rate. But on the other hand, Smith showed flashes of brilliance before Kaepernick stole his job this year. If he had had time to develop under a veteran mentor like Rodgers did, I think he could have been the better quarterback.
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Re: It's a beautiful day in Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood.

Postby DarthViper3k » Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:25 am

agreed.
Sam Bradford is having similar problems... he's showing signs of brilliance... but his 3 years he's had different coaches each year. He's a heisman winner and 1st overall pick... He's certainly capable.


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