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Robert Saleh is a blowhard douche


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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

What is it about Aaron Rodgers that gets people going?

 

Nobody was talking about the Jets last season. Now they the biggest story in sports. All I see in Rodgers is a talented QB who has underachieved in the playoffs. If you look behind the hype he hasn't been to a SB in over a decade!

 

Guy gets more hype than Tom Brady.

He's better than Brady. Comparing players using team statistics in a game with 22 starters and even more contributors is a fool's errand. 1 truly objective stat for their playoffs is Rodgers career passer rating 100.1, Brady 89.8, Rodgers' rating is significantly better.

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One of the reasons Brady had more success in the playoffs is he cared more about winning then money unlike Rodgers. Brady took team friendly deals to help build the rest of the team where as Rodgers just wanted as much money as he could get then would complain about how poor the rest of the team was.

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30 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Sound familiar?

All starts with the O-line. If they have problems this week, then I might be worried. Mind you, that if it's only one person fuging up, that perhaps can be fixed, but if the entire line is inconsistent, then we may have a problem.

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I really hope that this team stops sucking soon so that this cringy fanbase-wide inferiority complex that's festered over the past 5 years fugs off. I get that we wasted a lot of talent and it's been a brutal ride but at any given moment we have like 2-3 dedicated threads shitting on players/coaches that barely even know we exist. In this case he literally didn't even say anything offensive, he said that he felt the second practice is often unproductive because the team that felt beaten would usually play worse as a reaction to the day previously thanks to negative emotions. Which could apply to both teams, but of course our fans took it like it was a personal attack against us lol. Can't wait for the random Rodgers hate thread as well that i'm sure will come week 1 of the season because some journalist spun his words for outrage clicks. Y'all would absolutely hate Cam if he hadn't been a Panther. 

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