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DD
11-04-2012, 04:42 PM
Dude is amazing. Great pocket presence and uncanny poise and execution on 3rd and longs.

Creepn
11-04-2012, 04:44 PM
Yup. Good to see him get back in his groove again.

lakerhaterade
11-04-2012, 04:59 PM
This is quite the emo alternate account, DD

TheCultOfPersonality
11-04-2012, 06:24 PM
Aaron Rodgers should be ahead of Andrew Luck when it comes to league MVP. The guy is keeping the Packers above water despite injuries to key players. Also Rodgers puts up far better numbers than Luck. Rodgers has 15 more touchdown passes and 3 less interceptions than Luck while having a far better completion percentage.

J.T.
11-04-2012, 06:26 PM
Luck on 3rd down today: 13-17 204 yards 1 TD

Insane.

JMarkJohns
11-04-2012, 06:47 PM
Aaron Rodgers should be ahead of Andrew Luck when it comes to league MVP. The guy is keeping the Packers above water despite injuries to key players. Also Rodgers puts up far better numbers than Luck. Rodgers has 15 more touchdown passes and 3 less interceptions than Luck while having a far better completion percentage.

Are you that insecure in your fandom you had to whore out Rogers in a thread on Luck being deserving of mere consideration? Nobody's saying the consideration should begin and end with Luck, but I'll argue going 5-3 as a rookie QB on the last season's worst team with an absentee head coach this year is arguably more impressive than going 6-3 on a team that went 15-1 last, even with injuries.

Spursfan092120
11-04-2012, 06:48 PM
Agreed

Spursfan092120
11-04-2012, 06:49 PM
Aaron Rodgers should be ahead of Andrew Luck when it comes to league MVP. The guy is keeping the Packers above water despite injuries to key players. Also Rodgers puts up far better numbers than Luck. Rodgers has 15 more touchdown passes and 3 less interceptions than Luck while having a far better completion percentage.
No one said he should be the MVP..he said a candidate. Calm down there, turbo.

TheCultOfPersonality
11-04-2012, 07:06 PM
Are you that insecure in your fandom you had to whore out Rogers in a thread on Luck being deserving of mere consideration? Nobody's saying the consideration should begin and end with Luck, but I'll argue going 5-3 as a rookie QB on the last season's worst team with an absentee head coach this year is arguably more impressive than going 6-3 on a team that went 15-1 last, even with injuries.


No one said he should be the MVP..he said a candidate. Calm down there, turbo.
:lol Sorry. I missed the candidate part at the end. My mistake.

Spursfan092120
11-04-2012, 07:08 PM
:lol Sorry missed the candidate part.
Understood.

JMarkJohns
11-04-2012, 07:21 PM
:lol Sorry. I missed the candidate part at the end. My mistake.

No problem. It's just pretty cool to see a true rookie following a legend on a truly terrible team without its true head coach sitting at 5-3, including a win vs. the Packers.