s*****n 发帖数: 114 | 1 Packers QB's performance before and during Super Bowl eye-opening
February 07, 2011|By David Haugh | In the Wake of the News
Other than Pittsburgh, no other football city endured a longer Monday than
Chicago.
Some Bears fans probably would rather go through last week's blizzard again
than get buried by all the love heaped upon the Packers and Aaron Rodgers
after their Super Bowl XLV win over the Steelers. Knowing two of the Packers
' six straight victories on the way to the title came against their NFC
North rivals is enough for some Grabowski households to rid their
refrigerators of cheddar.
Take solace, Chicagoans, in the only thing you can. It could be worse.
They could have built a roof over Lambeau Field.
Imagine Rodgers playing every home game under ideal conditions. On second
thought, don't. I can't be responsible for any Bears fan's insomnia.
As Rodgers showed against the Falcons in the Georgia Dome in the playoffs
with a nearly flawless showing, he does more damage on indoor carpet than a
new puppy. He was at it again on the artificial surface of Cowboys Stadium,
picking his spots, beating the blitz, heating up at room temperature against
the NFL's No. 1 defense.
But Rodgers did more than simply escape tired comparisons to Brett Favre and
deepen his bond with kindred quarterback spirit Steve Young — who helped
Favre's successor navigate life following a legend. Rodgers established
himself as an elite quarterback who deserves mention after the names Tom
Brady and Peyton Manning. There's Brady, Manning, Rodgers, Drew Brees and …
Philip Rivers?
Some cities get all the quarterbacks.
Consider Rodgers completed 24 of 39 passes for 304 yards and three TDs
without an interception in the Super Bowl — and had at least four passes
dropped.
The scariest part?
"The challenge now goes to repeating, scrutinizing this season, finding ways
to get better," Rodgers said Monday at a news conference. "As a kid, I
always wanted to obviously win a Super Bowl. Now that I've got one, it's
like, 'Now what?' Let's go get another one."
I don't know of an NFC North team good enough yet to get in the Packers' way
once they add their 15 injured players into the mix. I can think of only
one or two teams possibly capable in the entire NFC. The Patriots in the AFC
with a bunch of draft picks come the closest, so, assuming there's football
in 2011, let's look forward to Indianapolis hosting a Super Bowl XLVI
showdown between Rodgers and Brady.
Until then, many teams now chasing the Packers can learn from Rodgers —
starting with the Bears. | l*x 发帖数: 14021 | 2 Vikings should be as if not more upset. In the 2005 draft, they had 2 first
round picks, but they passed on Rodgers twice. Even worse, neither of the
two picks is with any team now.
again
Packers
【在 s*****n 的大作中提到】 : Packers QB's performance before and during Super Bowl eye-opening : February 07, 2011|By David Haugh | In the Wake of the News : Other than Pittsburgh, no other football city endured a longer Monday than : Chicago. : Some Bears fans probably would rather go through last week's blizzard again : than get buried by all the love heaped upon the Packers and Aaron Rodgers : after their Super Bowl XLV win over the Steelers. Knowing two of the Packers : ' six straight victories on the way to the title came against their NFC : North rivals is enough for some Grabowski households to rid their : refrigerators of cheddar.
| t********n 发帖数: 705 | 3 It is evident that Roger suck in both second half agaist the bear the last
two games they played, if not GB's defense help him out, he just average at
best. However, GB's defense has alot of rumor saying that they are dose. so
I believe GB is the second dirtest team in NFL behind Steeler. Chicagoan
enjoy 80's with 85 bears, 90's with bull, 00's with sox and hawk. It
actually very busy for people in chicago to remember the bear lost this
season unlike people in wisconson.
again
Packers
【在 s*****n 的大作中提到】 : Packers QB's performance before and during Super Bowl eye-opening : February 07, 2011|By David Haugh | In the Wake of the News : Other than Pittsburgh, no other football city endured a longer Monday than : Chicago. : Some Bears fans probably would rather go through last week's blizzard again : than get buried by all the love heaped upon the Packers and Aaron Rodgers : after their Super Bowl XLV win over the Steelers. Knowing two of the Packers : ' six straight victories on the way to the title came against their NFC : North rivals is enough for some Grabowski households to rid their : refrigerators of cheddar.
| l*x 发帖数: 14021 | 4 You should give bears d credit.
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【在 t********n 的大作中提到】 : It is evident that Roger suck in both second half agaist the bear the last : two games they played, if not GB's defense help him out, he just average at : best. However, GB's defense has alot of rumor saying that they are dose. so : I believe GB is the second dirtest team in NFL behind Steeler. Chicagoan : enjoy 80's with 85 bears, 90's with bull, 00's with sox and hawk. It : actually very busy for people in chicago to remember the bear lost this : season unlike people in wisconson. : : again : Packers
| t********n 发帖数: 705 | 5 sure I give bear's d credit, but to say bear need to learn from packer is
way over line because Bear's D shut AR down in both second half.
【在 l*x 的大作中提到】 : You should give bears d credit. : : at : so
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