Don't Ever Compare Rodgers To Brady

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U must have some excluive locker room access to say this. Please tell us more about him no being a leader and his team mates dont like him :ohhh:
You act like we don't have ex packers who played with him on record. Pretty sure Jennings, driver and Finley were in that locker room :francis:. We have direct quotes from them but you can act like they don't exist :hubie:

Dude is a finger pointer. From an intangible standpoint it's not a competition. And that's a huge aspect of sports :yeshrug:
 
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You act like we don't have ex packers who played with him on record. Pretty sure Jennings, driver and Finley were in that locker room :francis:. We have direct quotes from them but you can act like they don't exist :hubie:

Dude is a finger pointer. From an intangible standpoint it's not a competition. And that's a huge aspect of sports :yeshrug:


So Cook, Nelson, his entire line, adams, cobb, and allison dont matter right? just bitter ex packers like Jennings and Finley who are twitter whores. ok :heh:


ill leave u with this right here

Only in Green Bay | The Players' Tribune



Aaron would make a throw so perfect, and so out of this world, that we couldn’t help it. We’d watch the play unfold, then pause, then turn to each other, and then give each other what I can only describe as The Look. The look that says, Dude is a beast.

And then I signed with Green Bay in the offseason — and all of a sudden, I was right in the middle of it. It was real life.

The day I came on board, Aaron gave me a call.

“Hang in there this season,” he told me. “Because we’re about to have a lot of fun. We’re about to go on a ride. So just hang in there, and come along with us, and you’ll see.” Man — I’m telling you. After seven years in the NFL, I’ve had a lot of introductory phone calls with a lot of confident people. But Aaron’s was on another level. Dude was as cool as a fan.

But as high as my opinion was, from afar, of Green Bay’s winning culture, and of Aaron’s excellence, there was a part of me that was still prepared for anything. Especially with the way that so many of my NFL seasons have gone previously — I think I had just learned to be level-headed. In this business, when something seems too good to be true, it usually is.

But not with Aaron, and not with Green Bay.


The first thing you notice about Aaron, when you meet him in person, isn’t how smart he is. It’s how generous he is with how smart he is. He’ll give you these random quizzes — not in an adversarial way, but in a thoughtful, healthy-competitive, coaching-you-up way. Something like: O.K., on that route there, how does how you ran it differ from how we talked about it? Or: What’s the signal for killing the play? Or: On what down and distance are we expecting a certain defense to show a certain scheme? It’s always something.

And with Aaron, the thing is — he’ll make you feel like you are the most important guy in the room. Like the key to the Packers winning the Super Bowl, ultimately, will be your personal ability to keep up with him. It’s a type of leadership that is constantly asking you: I’m all in — are you all in? That is telling you: I’m keeping you on your toes, because I’m always on mine.



but ill let u tell the story about him not being a leader :sas1:
 

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So Cook, Nelson, his entire line, adams, cobb, and allison dont matter right? just bitter ex packers like Jennings and Finley who are twitter whores. ok :heh:


ill leave u with this right here

Only in Green Bay | The Players' Tribune



Aaron would make a throw so perfect, and so out of this world, that we couldn’t help it. We’d watch the play unfold, then pause, then turn to each other, and then give each other what I can only describe as The Look. The look that says, Dude is a beast.

And then I signed with Green Bay in the offseason — and all of a sudden, I was right in the middle of it. It was real life.

The day I came on board, Aaron gave me a call.

“Hang in there this season,” he told me. “Because we’re about to have a lot of fun. We’re about to go on a ride. So just hang in there, and come along with us, and you’ll see.” Man — I’m telling you. After seven years in the NFL, I’ve had a lot of introductory phone calls with a lot of confident people. But Aaron’s was on another level. Dude was as cool as a fan.

But as high as my opinion was, from afar, of Green Bay’s winning culture, and of Aaron’s excellence, there was a part of me that was still prepared for anything. Especially with the way that so many of my NFL seasons have gone previously — I think I had just learned to be level-headed. In this business, when something seems too good to be true, it usually is.

But not with Aaron, and not with Green Bay.


The first thing you notice about Aaron, when you meet him in person, isn’t how smart he is. It’s how generous he is with how smart he is. He’ll give you these random quizzes — not in an adversarial way, but in a thoughtful, healthy-competitive, coaching-you-up way. Something like: O.K., on that route there, how does how you ran it differ from how we talked about it? Or: What’s the signal for killing the play? Or: On what down and distance are we expecting a certain defense to show a certain scheme? It’s always something.

And with Aaron, the thing is — he’ll make you feel like you are the most important guy in the room. Like the key to the Packers winning the Super Bowl, ultimately, will be your personal ability to keep up with him. It’s a type of leadership that is constantly asking you: I’m all in — are you all in? That is telling you: I’m keeping you on your toes, because I’m always on mine.



but ill let u tell the story about him not being a leader :sas1:
So the words of Donald Driver, Greg Jennings and Jermichael Finley mean nothing huh :skip:.

At first you acted like it didn't exist cause I wasn't in the locker room but when I bring up some of his bigtime ex teammates who have publicly aired him out they are just bitter and don't matter cause they aren't current players. Yeah ok:beli:. Let's wait and see what they say about Aaron when they aren't dependent on his passes to get a paycheck
 

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So the words of Donald Driver, Greg Jennings and Jermichael Finley mean nothing huh :skip:.

At first you acted like it didn't exist cause I wasn't in the locker room but when I bring up some of his bigtime ex teammates who have publicly aired him out they are just bitter and don't matter cause they aren't current players. Yeah ok:beli:. Let's wait and see what they say about Aaron when they aren't dependent on his passes to get a paycheck

Lmao. Greg jennings had his own ego. If u go read his statements on rodgers he got fed up with rodgers demanding perfection. Jennings is a fukk boy who ate off of two great qbs. Driver retracted his statements and actually praised rodgers. Finley is a handicapped TE who uses twitter for attention. Your whole argument is mute. Why dont u find me a quote from an actual current player who says rodgers isnt a leader. I can bring up quotes from ex pats player who said brady is a cheater but why should that matter? U dont think people crticize their team mates or ex team mates? Get real. Favre rubbed alot of players wrong but u aint calling him a shytty leader. Foh with ur brady slurping agenda
 

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Lmao. Greg jennings had his own ego. If u go read his statements on rodgers he got fed up with rodgers demanding perfection. Jennings is a fukk boy who ate off of two great qbs. Driver retracted his statements and actually praised rodgers. Finley is a handicapped TE who uses twitter for attention. Your whole argument is mute. Why dont u find me a quote from an actual current player who says rodgers isnt a leader. I can bring up quotes from ex pats player who said brady is a cheater but why should that matter? U dont think people crticize their team mates or ex team mates? Get real. Favre rubbed alot of players wrong but u aint calling him a shytty leader. Foh with ur brady slurping agenda
Why would a player he's playing with right now talk bad about him? Definition of hustling backward.

Tom Brady is the greatest QB to ever live and the best leader in the NFL. If that gets you mad stay mad:umad:
Keep living in a hypothetical world where Aaron is a Pat :pachaha:
 

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Why would a player he's playing with right now talk bad about him? Definition of hustling backward.

Tom Brady is the greatest QB to ever live and the best leader in the NFL. If that gets you mad stay mad:umad:
Keep living in a hypothetical world where Aaron is a Pat :pachaha:

Yea brady the greatest with his shytty post season qb rating :mjlol:

Be thankful he has the goat coach and his defense isnt averaging 36.7 points allowed per game in the playoffs like rodgers shyt team.


Why would i be mad? Im alive and well to see the most talented and well rounded qb to ever play the game play for my team :blessed:
 

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Yea brady the greatest with his shytty post season qb rating :mjlol:

Be thankful he has the goat coach and his defense isnt averaging 36.7 points allowed per game in the playoffs like rodgers shyt team.


Why would i be mad? Im alive and well to see the most talented and well rounded qb to ever play the game play for my team :blessed:
:dead: Post season qb rating. 5 rings bytch
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:dead: Post season qb rating. 5 rings bytch
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Patriot fans are literally the blindest sport fans on the planet :dead: Ignoring plain facts and stats and just scream "RINGS bytch" like fukking Jesse Pinkman or some shyt :dead:



How many rings does Brady have if Patriots average 36.7 points allowed per game, like Rodgers? :skip:
 

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Patriot fans are literally the blindest sport fans on the planet :dead: Ignoring plain facts and stats and just scream "RINGS bytch" like fukking Jesse Pinkman or some shyt :dead:



How many rings does Brady have if Patriots average 36.7 points allowed per game, like Rodgers? :skip:

Rodgers settled for five FG's again the same team (get out of here if you're claiming they were much more injured in the Super Bowl) that Brady defeated for his fourth ring and came back against the same team Rodgers lost to two weeks before Brady won his fifth ring. Rodgers TD's came when that came was definitely out of reach, especially for someone that can't come from behind against winners.
 
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