Steamboat Ricky
WZCW's Living Legend
This is kind of what I'm talking about. How come when other teams suck, it's the fault of the QB, but Rodgers always gets the credit and never the blame? Rodgers got sacked 4 times yesterday, but I know at least two of them (and I want to say three, maybe four) were because he simply holds the ball too long. Rodgers didn't throw the ball well, made some poor decisions and I don't think he did much to help them at all. The defense only gave up 23 points, which was the second fewest of wildcard weekend (not counting the Packers 20).
Why is it Peyton Manning, arguably the greatest QB ever, can receive criticism (keep in mind how the Colts were when he got injured), especially in the playoffs, but Aaron Rodgers cannot?
I'm not going to pretend I'm not biased, I watched Brett Favre take crap for years and so many of his teams were far worse than what Rodgers has had. Rodgers took over a 13-3 team which made it to the NFC Championship game the year before, and since then has won 1 Superbowl (which was DEFINITELY the result of the team getting hot at the right time) and has gone 1-4 otherwise.
It seems to me Aaron Rodgers deserves blame, just like any other QB would take. There is no question Kaepernick outplayed Rodgers. Rodgers made bad decision, held the ball too long resulting in sacks and had a mediocre passing game. I think it's time he takes his blame too.
Rodgers throws a more aesthetically looking football pass than anyone ever, and I think that has a lot to do with it. He threw one to Quarless yesterday off of his back foot that I thought to myself, "If Peyton threw that pass, it would have been a bounce pass." His velocity and arm strength is great.