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Aaron Rodgers is just an immeasurable horsefeathers. Coach goes to celebrate with him after a TD, Aaron Rodgers gently pushes him off and looks at him like he's a piece of horsefeathers.

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13 hours ago, Tryptamine said:

Aaron Rodgers is just an immeasurable horsefeathers. Coach goes to celebrate with him after a TD, Aaron Rodgers gently pushes him off and looks at him like he's a piece of horsefeathers.

Here's the video

 

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Never has a fan base more fit a stereotype than Philly fans. Haven’t seen as many backwards hat wearing bros in awhile.
 

that is all.

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23 minutes ago, Hairyducked Idiot said:

Jfc I've never seen a player bury another player with pure performance the way Dalton just did Young

First QB in the league with 300+ and 3 TD in a game.

First time since Bryce Young was drafted that Carolina led a football game at the snap of the ball in the 4th quarter. (Both their wins last year were on last second FGs.)

All the truthers trying to tell us we were overreacting and Stroud would've been just as bad with our roster were stupidly wrong and I knew it the entire time. I'm not very smart (evidence - I wanted to draft him in the first place) but sometimes I get one right and it was clear this dude was toast almost immediately.

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20 minutes ago, Andy said:

First QB in the league with 300+ and 3 TD in a game.

First time since Bryce Young was drafted that Carolina led a football game at the snap of the ball in the 4th quarter. (Both their wins last year were on last second FGs.)

All the truthers trying to tell us we were overreacting and Stroud would've been just as bad with our roster were stupidly wrong and I knew it the entire time. I'm not very smart (evidence - I wanted to draft him in the first place) but sometimes I get one right and it was clear this dude was toast almost immediately.

but but but... CubInNY told me that he's Drew Brees, but better.

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I don't know what to make of Malik Willis.  It seems impossible that the talent evaluators in Tennesse could choose Levis (and Mason Rudolph!) over him.  What the hell happened?  Willis looks like a more accurate version of Fields through two games on a team that he's only been on for 4 weeks.  Small sample size to be sure, but even if Willis doesn't get another start for the rest of the season...what kind of a draft pick do you think he would command now?  A third?  I think that's even underselling.  He still has next year on his rookie contract.

LaFleur presented it deadpan, but the Mora-press-conference-reference game was strong, even if the words weren't quite right:

“I just cannot articulate the job that he’s done in a short period of time. People can’t fathom that. I promise you, you guys don’t get it. I know you think you got it, but you don’t get it. What he’s been able to do, I’ve never seen something like this,” LaFleur said.

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1 hour ago, JudasIscariotTheBird said:

I don't know what to make of Malik Willis.  It seems impossible that the talent evaluators in Tennesse could choose Levis (and Mason Rudolph!) over him.  What the hell happened?  Willis looks like a more accurate version of Fields through two games on a team that he's only been on for 4 weeks.  Small sample size to be sure, but even if Willis doesn't get another start for the rest of the season...what kind of a draft pick do you think he would command now?  A third?  I think that's even underselling.  He still has next year on his rookie contract.

LaFleur presented it deadpan, but the Mora-press-conference-reference game was strong, even if the words weren't quite right:

“I just cannot articulate the job that he’s done in a short period of time. People can’t fathom that. I promise you, you guys don’t get it. I know you think you got it, but you don’t get it. What he’s been able to do, I’ve never seen something like this,” LaFleur said.

He's doing better than I think could be reasonably expected for sure.  But with that Packers running game topping the league, of course it's a huge assist.

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1 hour ago, Soul said:

He's doing better than I think could be reasonably expected for sure.  But with that Packers running game topping the league, of course it's a huge assist.

Yes, succeeding at running the ball helps everything, but it's chicken and egg stuff.  They lead the league in rushing because they were trying to hide Willis in week 2...which means they shouldn't have been very efficient.  The game against the Colts was one thing, but the Packers were running something close to a normal offense Sunday.  The running backs rushed for less than 100 yards on 29 rushes in a game where they lead for nearly it's entirety.  Willis converted over and over again on third and long.    

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This is my first live look at Jayden Daniels and I'll admit he looks better than I thought he would. The ball comes out of his hand way better than I expected it to based on his college film.

He's not being asked to do a lot, but he's doing it well.

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