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  • you may not like him, but everybody who doesnt like him knows his toughness mental and physical, you should honestly be ashamed for posting this tbh.

  • I just dont get why people post videos like this. Haha i guess the kind of people who have no future in life.

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  • WHAT A FRUIT

  • @como651 BOOM U JINXED! the packers shouldve gone with allstate protects mayhem like the giants! BURN

  • @GreenDay1981 Let's just wait and see how Rodgers does next week and if he can win the super bowl this year. Rodgers could turn out to be the best QB ever but it is too early to tell. Defenses will evolve to the pass happy league soon and I doubt Rodgers will continue to put up stats like he has for much longer. Favre has already proven to be one of the greats. I personally think Joe Montana was the best QB ever.

  • @como651 Only because he was too selfish to sit out a game even when he wasn't near 100%. In 2004, he suffered a concussion against the Giants and wasn't medically cleared to return but refused to sit out. The pass against the 49ers? Really? The receiver helped Favre out that time. You talk like it was a perfect pass. It wasn't. The Steelers had injuries? To who? The Packers had injuries to Woodson, Shields, and Driver. Those are bigger than any injuries the Steelers had.

  • @GreenDay1981 Come on! Favre played his entire career without missing a game until halfway through is last season at age 41. He had one bad season out of two decades of play! The man is a legend. Did you forget the 40 yard pass against the 49ers 2 years ago with 6 seconds on the clock to win the game. Rodgers has never had a play like that. Steelers were with multiple injuries when they played the Cheese last year and is why they lost.

  • @como651 Favre wasn't good every one of those years, you know. There was one year where he threw 29 interceptions. I don't call that good. Rich Gannon didn't start becoming good until his 13th NFL season. That's why his run didn't last long. He got old. Um, did you forget that Rodgers beat the Steelers in the Super Bowl last season? You say to have Rodgers face a real defense like the 49ers. The 49ers defense hasn't played well against good offenses. Think about that one.

  • @GreenDay1981 Give Rodger a few more years. Favre played good for nearly two decades. Some QBs have a good streak lasting a few short years then fade away like Rich Gannon. Time will tell if he is indeed better than Favre but I doubt he will be. We'll see if he can even get past a real defense like the 49ers or perhaps Ravens or Steelers in the Super Bowl. If he wins the Super Bowl this year I'll start to believe you a little more.

  • @como651 Extreme odds with Favre? Favre was one of the biggest playoff chokers in NFL history. He had 1 Super Bowl win in 11 playoff appearances. Rodgers has yet to prove this? Do you know anything about last year's Packers team? They lost their runningback Ryan Grant in the season opener, faced elimination the last 3 games of the regular season, won 3 road games to get to the SB, and won the SB despite losing key players like Woodson, Shields, and Driver. That is extreme odds.

  • @GreenDay1981 A great QB is one who can win games against extreme odds when it counts. Something that can't be measured with stats alone. Montana and Favre both these kind of QBs. Rodgers has yet to prove this. His team has always kept him way ahead in the game. He's rarely had to come from behind. As you pointed out his first season he had only 6 wins but we won't count that since that is a rookie season. Only time will tell if he will be as good as Favre was.

  • @como651 If Rodgers had a good team around him ever since he started, why did the Packers go 6-10 in his first season as starting QB? It certainly wasn't because of him. He put up really good numbers that year. In 1985, Jim McMahon threw 15 TDs and 11 INTs. I don't know how that is considered the best play of any single season QB ever. The defense carried that Bears team that year.

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