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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Gotta say, I'll take fourth quarter Aaron Rodgers over fourth quarter Matt Stafford every single time.

Lions may win as a team, but that's no contest.

Stafford has more 4th quarter comebacks than Rodgers (15 v. 8) and more game-winning drives (17 v. 12). 

 

Rodgers is 0 and 25 when down 9+ in the 2nd half.

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1 minute ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

What's their Superbowl records?

Or their overall records.

4 minutes ago, pantherphan96 said:

Stafford has more 4th quarter comebacks than Rodgers (15 v. 8) and more game-winning drives (17 v. 12). 

 

Rodgers is 0 and 25 when down 9+ in the 2nd half.

Aaron Rodgers isn't trailing in the fourth anywhere near as often as Stafford is.

Stafford is nowhere near as clutch as Rodgers.

I'll give you that he's doing well this game though.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Or their overall records.

Aaron Rodgers isn't trailing in the fourth anywhere near as often as Stafford is.

Stafford is nowhere near as clutch as Rodgers.

I'll give you that he's doing well this game though.

I'm not saying I would take Stafford over Rodgers overall, but Rodgers is not a clutch QB. The fact that you can chalk up a win against the Pack if you take a 9 point lead into the half is astounding. And while Stafford may find himself in situations to come from behind more often, it doesn't negate the fact that Rodgers is not clutch.

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4 minutes ago, pantherphan96 said:

I'm not saying I would take Stafford over Rodgers overall, but Rodgers is not a clutch QB. The fact that you can chalk up a win against the Pack if you take a 9 point lead into the half is astounding. And while Stafford may find himself in situations to come from behind more often, it doesn't negate the fact that Rodgers is not clutch.

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