jaisonline
Footballguy
Sure, Aaron Rodgers has been a QB stud so far. 7 total TDs, only 1 pick + 1 fumble, 100 rushing yds, and 1,100 yrds passing. However, he's taking a beating (regardless who is at fault - there are separate threads on that topic).
As a former football player & anyone w/ common sense, sacks and knockdowns take their toll physically and mentally. As everyone knows, GB can be one darn cold place starting in late Oct/ early Nov (slightly harder to catch hard thrown passes, hits hurt more, etc...). GB is not running the ball all that often (w/ mild success) so defenses are not respect ng GB's run game in my opinion. Rodgers has been injuries in past seasons. The list of possible negatives go on...
Are you worried? If so, what are you doing?
1.) Going to ride him until he either breaks down or finishes the season. Then if anything happens, hope for the best and depend on your QB2?
2.) Trying to trade him now while his value is still high?
3.) Already picked up a QB3 for whatever reason and decided to keep that player?
4.) <insert here>
As a former football player & anyone w/ common sense, sacks and knockdowns take their toll physically and mentally. As everyone knows, GB can be one darn cold place starting in late Oct/ early Nov (slightly harder to catch hard thrown passes, hits hurt more, etc...). GB is not running the ball all that often (w/ mild success) so defenses are not respect ng GB's run game in my opinion. Rodgers has been injuries in past seasons. The list of possible negatives go on...
Are you worried? If so, what are you doing?
1.) Going to ride him until he either breaks down or finishes the season. Then if anything happens, hope for the best and depend on your QB2?
2.) Trying to trade him now while his value is still high?
3.) Already picked up a QB3 for whatever reason and decided to keep that player?
4.) <insert here>
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