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Aaron Rodgers 2012. One of the most sacked QBs.. 108 QB rating and 39 TDs.


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The problem IS Cam not the O line. Packers 2012 O line was abysmal and Rodgers was one of the most sacked QBs in the league and his QB rating was still 108 and he had 39 TD passes. What more is it going to take before we realize Cam is not and never will be elite. Even Jay Cutler plays pretty solid under a abysmal O line. Dont get me wrong, our O line is terrible but so was the Packers. Elite QBs perform well in spite of bad O line play.

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you can't look at it in a vacuum like that.

 

there are so many things to consider: coaching, receivers, TEs, OL, scheme, etc.

 

their situations are completely different. look at rodger's receiving core and look at ours.

 

i don't even know why i bothered replying, they are two entirely different QBs and require entirely different things around them to be successful.

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The problem IS Cam not the O line. Packers 2012 O line was abysmal and Rodgers was one of the most sacked QBs in the league and his QB rating was still 108 and he had 39 TD passes. What more is it going to take before we realize Cam is not and never will be elite. Even Jay Cutler plays pretty solid under a abysmal O line. Dont get me wrong, our O line is terrible but so was the Packers. Elite QBs perform well in spite of bad O line play.

You really need to analyze a bit more before you go off the handle the packers offensive weapons blow ours out of the water same with the bears

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