Rodgers named MVP by Pro Football Writers Association

Will Aaron Rodgers win a 4th MVP this season?


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GiGi, why are you so unbelievably gay for A.A.Ron?
 
So anyone that is an Aaron Rodgers fan is gay in your opinion?
It's kinda too much. Are you even a Packers fan? In my lifetime, the two best QBs I've seen play are Joe Montana and Peyton Manning, and I didn't gush about that I can remember.
 
3rd best best GB quarterback in last 60 years
I like him better than the gunslinger. There was just something about being imminently sacked that I just knew he would throw a skyward ball to be picked off by the D.
 
I like him better than the gunslinger. There was just something about being imminently sacked that I just knew he would throw a skyward ball to be picked off by the D.
Both Starr and Favre turned the team around, Rodgers merely continued a good streak.
 
3rd best best GB quarterback in last 60 years
My dad watched Bart Starr stick a dagger in the Cowboys back in the day. I believe Starr has the best won/loss record in NFL playoff history.
 
Both Starr and Favre turned the team around, Rodgers merely continued a good streak.
Rodgers did break Favre's TD record as a Packer.
 
I like him better than the gunslinger. There was just something about being imminently sacked that I just knew he would throw a skyward ball to be picked off by the D.
Favre threw over 300 INTs in his career.
 
Both Starr and Favre turned the team around, Rodgers merely continued a good streak.
Nah, I give him more credit than that. He's a smart, highly accurate QB, a decent leader and his superpower is to turn average WRs into Pro Bowlers.

Favre was a talented QB who was also a superb field general. His superpower was to hurl interceptions with reckless abandon. I think I saw more than a couple of games where he threw 3-4 INTs and still managed to win the game.
 
Nah, I give him more credit than that. He's a smart, highly accurate QB, a decent leader and his superpower is to turn average WRs into Pro Bowlers.

Favre was a talented QB who was also a superb field general. His superpower was to hurl interceptions with reckless abandon. I think I saw more than a couple of games where he threw 3-4 INTs and still managed to win the game.
I wonder if anyone has ever compiled an average distance of int passes. Favre punted a lot on 3rd down, it seems.
 
Both Starr and Favre turned the team around, Rodgers merely continued a good streak.

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I love Bart Starr but it should be noted that his record was 3-15-1 in three seasons before Lombardi took over. Bart didn't really turn the team around, Vince did. But he couldn't have done it without Bart of course :wink:
 
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