Little Jerry Lawler
Sigmund Freud On Ritalin And Roids
I'm more miffed at Cassel not getting in then I am Rodgers.
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Yeah, I'll agree with that. Rodgers had an amazing year. Brees just throws a ton because New Orleans doesn't have much of a run game.
I still say that at the least Rodgers deserves in over Brees. Brees had more yards and td's but that can all be contributed to the fact that he threw almost 200 more passes then Rodgers and even with that his numbers in those categories weren't a ton better. Brees also was second in the league in interceptions with 21, Rodgers only threw 10. Rodgers also had a qb rating about 10 points higher and a higher yards per attempt average.
Why exactly do you think Rodgers threw so much this past year?
Goodell handed Brett Favre a really severe punishment. I was shocked.
$50,000.
Rodgers didn't throw nearly as many passes as Brees, though.
Should have elaborated more. I love college bowl games. I hate that I can't pick any of them right. I've only gotten two right. Both West Virginia and Missouri lost last night.
27 to 10 is a much better td/int ratio then 32 to 21. Plus Rodgers had a higher yards per attempt average and a higher qb rating.
Brees also had 5 game winning drives this season. Rogers? None. That counts a lot, man. Don't overlook it.
Where's Mark Sanchez then? He had GWDs in 4 consecutive wins, against Denver, Detroit, Cleveland, and Houston (which was one of the most impressive Game Winning Drives all season). Yeah, I'm not at all saying he belongs there, just saying that Game Winning Drives amount to fuck all for the Pro Bowl (unless you want them to mean something, which then means Marky Mark Sanchez needs to be in too).Brees also had 5 game winning drives this season. Rogers? None. That counts a lot, man. Don't overlook it.
yes, and the 1/3 likely is what put Brees over Rodgers. Brees and Rodgers had similar years (Yes, Rodgers might have been somewhat better), but Brees is the reigning Super Bowl MVP on a very very very good Saints team. Rodgers is on a 1 and done playoff team from the year before struggling to make the playoffs in 2010. Hence Brees > Rodgers. It's pretty cut and dry.Fans only count for a third of the vote. Coaches and players are the other parts of the equation.
Today so far has had a good string of bowl games. SMU/Army was ugly early but got pretty entertaining in the 4th quarter.
But yeah, UNC/UT, KSU/SU, and Mizzou/Iowa have been the best games so far. All close and highly entralling. Hell even FIU/Toledo wasn't too bad (for what I watched of it).
I don't mind the bowls like some people do. Yes, a playoff would be better, but I find no bad reason to see these lower teams (your Washingtons and Syracuses and North Carolinas) to not get a final game against an OOC opponent, since we see so little during the season anyways.
The Pro Bowl is not the MVP award. Winning isn't always something that should be included especially when the totals are fairly close like with the Packers and Saints. The Pro Bowl is about getting the best players from that particular year. Rodgers has had a better season then Brees and the numbers prove it.
I watched a bi of the KSU/Cuse game (caught the last 3 game minutes). Sadly, the NCAA Rulebook fucked over KSU. He broke the letter of the law no doubt, but to penalize a player for such a minimal gesture at such a key point of the game (effectively killing KSU's chances at tying the contest) isn't cool. Still, what I saw was a great contest, and an excellent start (continuation) to a wonderful tradition of College Bowl Games at Yankee Stadium. Watching the Cuse players run into the snow after the game to celebrate with the fans (might have been during the ESPN3.com trophy presentation, not sure) was a pretty neat sight.Tennessee/UNC, best bowl game thus far. Excellent, fun, back and forth bowl. Hell the KSU/Cuse game could give it a run.
And take into account the game Rodgers missed. The Packers nearly defeated the New England Patriots (the best team in the NFL). Take Brees off of the Saints, and I'd highly doubt they play anywhere near the production the Pack got out of Rodgers replacement.