Originally posted by unst4bl3:
If we had drafted Aaron Rodgers, we would have lead the league in sacks (allowed) every season he was playing..
after watching that train wreck, i prefer the roll right, throw it away method..
r u being sarcastic
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Originally posted by unst4bl3:
If we had drafted Aaron Rodgers, we would have lead the league in sacks (allowed) every season he was playing..
after watching that train wreck, i prefer the roll right, throw it away method..
Originally posted by phatbutskinny:Originally posted by unst4bl3:
If we had drafted Aaron Rodgers, we would have lead the league in sacks (allowed) every season he was playing..
after watching that train wreck, i prefer the roll right, throw it away method..
r u being sarcastic
Originally posted by unst4bl3:Originally posted by phatbutskinny:Originally posted by unst4bl3:
If we had drafted Aaron Rodgers, we would have lead the league in sacks (allowed) every season he was playing..
after watching that train wreck, i prefer the roll right, throw it away method..
r u being sarcastic
Nope, id rather watch the Alex smith show, than that AAron rodgers crap, I'm not even close to a pack fan, and I was mad watching him play.
Originally posted by unst4bl3:
If we had drafted Aaron Rodgers, we would have lead the league in sacks (allowed) every season he was playing..
after watching that train wreck, i prefer the roll right, throw it away method..
Originally posted by 49erRider:
What about the multiple times he rolled right, scanned and found a receiver? Would you still prefer the roll right, stare down one guy and throw it away approach?
Originally posted by phatbutskinny:Originally posted by unst4bl3:Originally posted by phatbutskinny:Originally posted by unst4bl3:
If we had drafted Aaron Rodgers, we would have lead the league in sacks (allowed) every season he was playing..
after watching that train wreck, i prefer the roll right, throw it away method..
r u being sarcastic
Nope, id rather watch the Alex smith show, than that AAron rodgers crap, I'm not even close to a pack fan, and I was mad watching him play.
so you don't want a good qb?
Originally posted by Niners99:Originally posted by 49erRider:
What about the multiple times he rolled right, scanned and found a receiver? Would you still prefer the roll right, stare down one guy and throw it away approach?
what about the first play of the game, when he rolled right, had time, held the ball too long, and then forced it and threw a pick which led to a quick score, and put them behind all game?
Originally posted by unst4bl3:Originally posted by phatbutskinny:Originally posted by unst4bl3:
If we had drafted Aaron Rodgers, we would have lead the league in sacks (allowed) every season he was playing..
after watching that train wreck, i prefer the roll right, throw it away method..
r u being sarcastic
Nope, id rather watch the Alex smith show, than that AAron rodgers crap, I'm not even close to a pack fan, and I was mad watching him play.
Originally posted by 49erRider:Originally posted by phatbutskinny:Originally posted by unst4bl3:Originally posted by phatbutskinny:Originally posted by unst4bl3:
If we had drafted Aaron Rodgers, we would have lead the league in sacks (allowed) every season he was playing..
after watching that train wreck, i prefer the roll right, throw it away method..
r u being sarcastic
Nope, id rather watch the Alex smith show, than that AAron rodgers crap, I'm not even close to a pack fan, and I was mad watching him play.
so you don't want a good qb?
Apparently average is good enough for him. He's probably a huge fan of Arnaz Battlle and Michael Robinson as well. Mediocrity is loved around here.
Originally posted by 49erRider:Originally posted by Niners99:Originally posted by 49erRider:
What about the multiple times he rolled right, scanned and found a receiver? Would you still prefer the roll right, stare down one guy and throw it away approach?
what about the first play of the game, when he rolled right, had time, held the ball too long, and then forced it and threw a pick which led to a quick score, and put them behind all game?
Every QB makes mistakes. You act like he did that the entire game. You're gonna need more than one play to back your argument.
Originally posted by 49erRider:Originally posted by Niners99:Originally posted by 49erRider:
What about the multiple times he rolled right, scanned and found a receiver? Would you still prefer the roll right, stare down one guy and throw it away approach?
what about the first play of the game, when he rolled right, had time, held the ball too long, and then forced it and threw a pick which led to a quick score, and put them behind all game?
Every QB makes mistakes. You act like he did that the entire game. You're gonna need more than one play to back your argument.