He is, yes. Raider fan, but apparently not a Carr fan.
apparently, he's raider's finnns
Except AJ seems much more thoughtful and, basically, has a brain. Not so the other guy. Most clueless "fan" I've ever encountered. Every sport, braindead.
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He is, yes. Raider fan, but apparently not a Carr fan.
apparently, he's raider's finnns
Was never really a debate in the first place.that russell wilson vs luck debate died out pretty fast,11 td passes thats cute...
You're being awfully generous + AJ's ignorance knows no bounds either he first made a name for himself in the soccer thread.Except AJ seems much more thoughtful and, basically, has a brain. Not so the other guy. Most clueless "fan" I've ever encountered. Every sport, braindead.apparently, he's raider's finnnsHe is, yes. Raider fan, but apparently not a Carr fan.
I never talk about him in here because I use this for all other QB's, and frankly, there was no real reason to discuss him in here. But after yet another night watching my fanbase act like a bunch of ******* idiots, I thought I would post his work in here.
2012
282/484 - 58.3 - 3,294 - 12 TD - 13 INT - 76.1 Rating
2013
355/588 - 60.4 - 3,913 - 24 TD - 17 INT - 81.7 Rating
2014
231/353 - 65.4 - 2,354 - 17 TD - 7 INT - 92.2 Rating
Mix in rushing yards,
2012
49-211 4.3
2013
40-238 6.0
2014
37-261 7.1
He's 26 years old. His 3rd season. Gotten better each year. 6-4 right now, would possibly be 8-2 if his coach would stop calling ******* timeouts for the opposing offense in the 4th quarter.
And half our fanbase wants him out, our national media guy says he would draft a QB in round 1 this year, and calls for Matt I've sucked my entire life Moore were pretty loud like 6 weeks ago.
26 years old. And we're ready to kick him to the curb and "start over".
I never talk about him in here because I use this for all other QB's, and frankly, there was no real reason to discuss him in here. But after yet another night watching my fanbase act like a bunch of ******* idiots, I thought I would post his work in here.
2012
282/484 - 58.3 - 3,294 - 12 TD - 13 INT - 76.1 Rating
2013
355/588 - 60.4 - 3,913 - 24 TD - 17 INT - 81.7 Rating
2014
231/353 - 65.4 - 2,354 - 17 TD - 7 INT - 92.2 Rating
Mix in rushing yards,
2012
49-211 4.3
2013
40-238 6.0
2014
37-261 7.1
He's 26 years old. His 3rd season. Gotten better each year. 6-4 right now, would possibly be 8-2 if his coach would stop calling ******* timeouts for the opposing offense in the 4th quarter.
And half our fanbase wants him out, our national media guy says he would draft a QB in round 1 this year, and calls for Matt I've sucked my entire life Moore were pretty loud like 6 weeks ago.
26 years old. And we're ready to kick him to the curb and "start over".
What's this new book floating around that I hear about here and there? The QB?
Miami Dolphins are in a pickle. If they make the playoffs, which I believe they will, becomes harder to justify to the public and fan base firing Philbin. Whereas if they miss a wildcard spot, a full-fledged courting of Harbaugh. Doubt Ross misses second time around.finns hates on everything... he's so pessimistic, no? Failbin. Rolls off the tongue perfectly.
Eagles: Aaron Rodgers laughed us out of Lambeau
November 18, 2014, 4:15 pm
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Aaron Rodgers completed 22 of 36 passes against the Eagles for 341 yards and three touchdowns. (USA Today Images)
As if dissecting their blitzes, carving up their coverages and slipping out of their sacks wasn’t enough.
Aaron Rodgers was also laughing at the Eagles' defense.
Two Eagles said Green Bay's Pro Bowl quarterback frequently laughed, smirked and snidely enjoyed his three-touchdown masterpiece during Sunday’s game at Lambeau Field, a 53-20 Packers blowout.
"Hell, yeah. That sh-- pissed me off," outside linebacker Brandon Graham said. “I wanted to get him. But at the end of the day, shoot, he was doing his job. More power to him. I guess we would be laughing if we were sacking him."
Rodgers passed for 321 yards and three touchdowns, completed 61 percent of his throws and compiled a passer rating of 120.1.
He took delight in tossing two first-half touchdowns, a six-yarder to rookie wideout Davante Adams and a 27-yarder to Jordy Nelson. On the third play of the game, he connected with Nelson on a 64-yarder past cornerback Bradley Fletcher.
Cameras even caught Rodgers shaking his head and wise cracking just before he called a timeout.
"Yeah, he did that a couple of times. And he was smirking,” cornerback Nolan Carroll said. “He's always been like that. You’ve seen it many times. He’s just one of those guys that jokes on the field. Whatever you present to him, whatever you show him, it doesn't surprise him much."
Carroll and Graham said some teammates were irked to see Rodgers having fun at their expense but both acknowledged that Rodgers, a Super Bowl champion and NFL MVP, has earned the right to act however he wants on the field.
“It’s just one of them things where you want to smack that smirk off his face,” Graham said. “But I mean they definitely came to play. I've got to take my hat off to him. That's the first time I have ever seen that.
"We started talking about it toward the end. We were like, 'He’s been laughing at us all day.' He’s a good quarterback, man. I would love to see him in the playoffs. You definitely have to get after him."
Carroll, who started his career with the Dolphins in 2010, said he remembered Rodgers laughing during a game that season at Lambeau. Miami won in overtime.
The Packers won seven of their next 10 games to earn a wild card and then won three consecutive road games, starting with a 21-16 win over the Eagles at the Linc, before edging the Steelers in the Super Bowl for Rodgers’ first and only title.
Carroll said Rodgers’ histrionics can be annoying “at first” but come with the territory of being one of the game’s all-time greats.
"But just what he does, he does it so well that it's just like, ‘Oh well.’ You can't complain about it,” he said. “It's just who the guy is. He's got that cocky confidence. He knows exactly where he wants the ball to go, he knows what you’re in and he’s just telling you good luck.
“I’ve never met a quarterback that is just so relaxed out there. Whatever the situation is, he is never getting down, never cussing at his teammates. Nothing ever fazes him. That's just a special quality in a quarterback."