Originally posted by Shrink Attack:
quote:Originally posted by Al R G:
quote:Originally posted by Shrink Attack:
Who says that offends me? Maybe you should stick to saying what you think rather than presuming to tell me what I think.
Yes, I prefer the way Rodgers carries himself. And yes, I believe that Rodgers will prove to be the greatest Packer QB of all time. Those are my opinions, and I'm entitled to express them whether you agree with them or not.
Unless that offends you, in which case we'll try not to do that any more. :rolleyes: Its obvious what you think and I am expressing my opinion of the Tebow bashers (whether you are one or not) and people who criticize someones right to express themselves. You have the right to have an opinion. It obviously offends you,
---Why do you insist on telling me what I think?---
otherwise why would you bring it up in a commentary about Aaron Rodgers?
---Because I'm allowed to compare how one QB carries himself as compared to another---
Whatever, life goes way beyond football.
---Agreed---
I have 3 boys and would like them to grow up with role models who are able to express their beliefs openly and honestly, with humility, without the fear of being ridiculed, rather than have the superstar, selfish mentality that they are their own God. You have your opinion, I have mine.
---Completely agree---
All I did was ask you why it offended you. If it doesn't, then my bad.
---It doesn't---
Remember this began by you saying that Rodgers is better than Bart Starr and much better than Brett Favre. You lost your credibility from the start.
---Now you're judging my credibility? Thanks, but it's not up to you to do that---
Rodgers has had a great "start" to his career.... He is a great QB. Brett Favre and Bart Starr (I saw him play) are legends. When Rodgers wins 5 chamionships or plays in 297 straight games, or gets remotely close to those feats, maybe there is a comparison...
---I have no problem with that opinion. So we don't agree, and time will tell. But your opinion is no more valid or credible than mine, so I'm ready to leave it at that--- [/QUOTE][/QUOTE]Yes I am allowed to judge the credibility of someone who makes a statement such as you did. I could bring up stats. Favre 508 career TDs to 132 for Rodgers. 71,000+ yds to 17,000+ yds. Favre played in every game for 17 years, 3 MVPs. 11 Pro Bowls. Over 70 individual NFL records. And From 1994-2004 Favre had 339 TDs and over 42,000 passing yds. But sure, yup, Rodgers in his less than 4 years as a starter, is definitely proven to be better. I have no reason to question your credibility. Oh by the way, Jose Bautista is one of the greatest home run hitters of all time......
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Originally posted by Al R G:
quote:Originally posted by Shrink Attack:
quote:Originally posted by Al R G:
quote:Originally posted by Shrink Attack:
Who says that offends me? Maybe you should stick to saying what you think rather than presuming to tell me what I think.
Yes, I prefer the way Rodgers carries himself. And yes, I believe that Rodgers will prove to be the greatest Packer QB of all time. Those are my opinions, and I'm entitled to express them whether you agree with them or not.
Unless that offends you, in which case we'll try not to do that any more. :rolleyes: Its obvious what you think and I am expressing my opinion of the Tebow bashers (whether you are one or not) and people who criticize someones right to express themselves. You have the right to have an opinion. It obviously offends you,
---Why do you insist on telling me what I think?---
otherwise why would you bring it up in a commentary about Aaron Rodgers?
---Because I'm allowed to compare how one QB carries himself as compared to another---
Whatever, life goes way beyond football.
---Agreed---
I have 3 boys and would like them to grow up with role models who are able to express their beliefs openly and honestly, with humility, without the fear of being ridiculed, rather than have the superstar, selfish mentality that they are their own God. You have your opinion, I have mine.
---Completely agree---
All I did was ask you why it offended you. If it doesn't, then my bad.
---It doesn't---
Remember this began by you saying that Rodgers is better than Bart Starr and much better than Brett Favre. You lost your credibility from the start.
---Now you're judging my credibility? Thanks, but it's not up to you to do that---
Rodgers has had a great "start" to his career.... He is a great QB. Brett Favre and Bart Starr (I saw him play) are legends. When Rodgers wins 5 chamionships or plays in 297 straight games, or gets remotely close to those feats, maybe there is a comparison...
---I have no problem with that opinion. So we don't agree, and time will tell. But your opinion is no more valid or credible than mine, so I'm ready to leave it at that--- [/QUOTE][/QUOTE]Yes I am allowed to judge the credibility of someone who makes a statement such as you did. I could bring up stats. Favre 508 career TDs to 132 for Rodgers. 71,000+ yds to 17,000+ yds. Favre played in every game for 17 years, 3 MVPs. 11 Pro Bowls. Over 70 individual NFL records. And From 1994-2004 Favre had 339 TDs and over 42,000 passing yds. But sure, yup, Rodgers in his less than 4 years as a starter, is definitely proven to be better. I have no reason to question your credibility. Oh by the way, Jose Bautista is one of the greatest home run hitters of all time...... [/QUOTE]Are you just simply incapable of understanding that I'm talking about future projections here? Is that concept too abstract for you to grasp, or are you just pretending not to understand?
We could all wait 15 years and then compare the stats. That would be a nice, concrete exercise. That's obviously not what I'm trying to do here. I'm predicting that Rodgers will be shown to be the greatest QB in Packer history, not that he's proven to be.
Impressive job posting past numbers. While you're at it, go ahead and post what the stock market did over the last 10 years. That's easy, just like posting Favre's stats is easy. Now tell me what the stock market will do over the next 10 years. A bit harder, huh? Putting yourself out on a limb with a prediction. That's what I'm doing with Rodgers.
If you can't conceptualize that point, then there's no use continuing this debate.
And if you want to compare current stats, here's a tidbit from Peter King of Sports Illustrated, who posted this yesterday:
Rodgers' year, by most or all measures, is a better one than Brett Favre had in any of his three MVP years, 1995, '96 and '97. Favre was, in touchdown-to-interception ratio, 38-13, 39-13 and 35-16, and Rodgers' completion percentage, yards and rating this year were better than in any of Favre's three years.
I'm not saying that this proves anything. Rodgers will have to continue this year after year to surpass Favre, and I think he will. I'm simply saying that it's my opinion Rodgers will eventually be recognized as the greatest Packer QB ever. Sorry if that ruffles your sensibilities.
You may not think so, but people who disagree with you can still have credibility.
quote:Originally posted by Shrink Attack:
quote:Originally posted by Al R G:
quote:Originally posted by Shrink Attack:
Who says that offends me? Maybe you should stick to saying what you think rather than presuming to tell me what I think.
Yes, I prefer the way Rodgers carries himself. And yes, I believe that Rodgers will prove to be the greatest Packer QB of all time. Those are my opinions, and I'm entitled to express them whether you agree with them or not.
Unless that offends you, in which case we'll try not to do that any more. :rolleyes: Its obvious what you think and I am expressing my opinion of the Tebow bashers (whether you are one or not) and people who criticize someones right to express themselves. You have the right to have an opinion. It obviously offends you,
---Why do you insist on telling me what I think?---
otherwise why would you bring it up in a commentary about Aaron Rodgers?
---Because I'm allowed to compare how one QB carries himself as compared to another---
Whatever, life goes way beyond football.
---Agreed---
I have 3 boys and would like them to grow up with role models who are able to express their beliefs openly and honestly, with humility, without the fear of being ridiculed, rather than have the superstar, selfish mentality that they are their own God. You have your opinion, I have mine.
---Completely agree---
All I did was ask you why it offended you. If it doesn't, then my bad.
---It doesn't---
Remember this began by you saying that Rodgers is better than Bart Starr and much better than Brett Favre. You lost your credibility from the start.
---Now you're judging my credibility? Thanks, but it's not up to you to do that---
Rodgers has had a great "start" to his career.... He is a great QB. Brett Favre and Bart Starr (I saw him play) are legends. When Rodgers wins 5 chamionships or plays in 297 straight games, or gets remotely close to those feats, maybe there is a comparison...
---I have no problem with that opinion. So we don't agree, and time will tell. But your opinion is no more valid or credible than mine, so I'm ready to leave it at that--- [/QUOTE][/QUOTE]Yes I am allowed to judge the credibility of someone who makes a statement such as you did. I could bring up stats. Favre 508 career TDs to 132 for Rodgers. 71,000+ yds to 17,000+ yds. Favre played in every game for 17 years, 3 MVPs. 11 Pro Bowls. Over 70 individual NFL records. And From 1994-2004 Favre had 339 TDs and over 42,000 passing yds. But sure, yup, Rodgers in his less than 4 years as a starter, is definitely proven to be better. I have no reason to question your credibility. Oh by the way, Jose Bautista is one of the greatest home run hitters of all time...... [/QUOTE]Are you just simply incapable of understanding that I'm talking about future projections here? Is that concept too abstract for you to grasp, or are you just pretending not to understand?
We could all wait 15 years and then compare the stats. That would be a nice, concrete exercise. That's obviously not what I'm trying to do here. I'm predicting that Rodgers will be shown to be the greatest QB in Packer history, not that he's proven to be.
Impressive job posting past numbers. While you're at it, go ahead and post what the stock market did over the last 10 years. That's easy, just like posting Favre's stats is easy. Now tell me what the stock market will do over the next 10 years. A bit harder, huh? Putting yourself out on a limb with a prediction. That's what I'm doing with Rodgers.
If you can't conceptualize that point, then there's no use continuing this debate.
And if you want to compare current stats, here's a tidbit from Peter King of Sports Illustrated, who posted this yesterday:
Rodgers' year, by most or all measures, is a better one than Brett Favre had in any of his three MVP years, 1995, '96 and '97. Favre was, in touchdown-to-interception ratio, 38-13, 39-13 and 35-16, and Rodgers' completion percentage, yards and rating this year were better than in any of Favre's three years.
I'm not saying that this proves anything. Rodgers will have to continue this year after year to surpass Favre, and I think he will. I'm simply saying that it's my opinion Rodgers will eventually be recognized as the greatest Packer QB ever. Sorry if that ruffles your sensibilities.
You may not think so, but people who disagree with you can still have credibility.
"Deserve" ain't got nothin' to do with it
---Clint Eastwood in The Unforgiven
---Clint Eastwood in The Unforgiven