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Post by nickpanther on Nov 30, 2020 14:13:13 GMT -6
Rodgers now has 51 touchdowns against the Bears second only to Favres 53. He'll pass the mark in the regular season finale in all likelihood. He needs 46 more touchdowns to pass Favre for the most by a Packers quarterback- Favre had 442 with Green Bay.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Nov 30, 2020 15:27:36 GMT -6
Rodgers now has 51 touchdowns against the Bears second only to Favres 53. He'll pass the mark in the regular season finale in all likelihood. He needs 46 more touchdowns to pass Favre for the most by a Packers quarterback- Favre had 442 with Green Bay. Wow!!! So next year if he stays healthy!
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Post by skrapheap on Dec 1, 2020 7:43:24 GMT -6
Rodgers now has 51 touchdowns against the Bears second only to Favres 53. He'll pass the mark in the regular season finale in all likelihood. He needs 46 more touchdowns to pass Favre for the most by a Packers quarterback- Favre had 442 with Green Bay. Wow!!! So next year if he stays healthy! And, in all probability, he'll set the mark with a ridiculously smaller number of interceptions thrown.
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Post by nickpanther on Dec 1, 2020 11:36:09 GMT -6
He'll need 30-35 TDs next year, depending on how strong he finishes this year. Throwing 20 TDs over the last 5 games would make it a formality. Rodgers would need 23 TDs over the last 5 games to set an NFL record
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Post by ghostofdylan on Dec 1, 2020 12:40:51 GMT -6
Wow!!! So next year if he stays healthy! And, in all probability, he'll set the mark with a ridiculously smaller number of interceptions thrown. Is he the greatest Packers player of all time?!
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Post by skrapheap on Dec 1, 2020 13:06:50 GMT -6
And, in all probability, he'll set the mark with a ridiculously smaller number of interceptions thrown. Is he the greatest Packers player of all time?! That's tough to assess. Starr ran the offense during the 60s, when the Pack won five championships in seven years. Favre set the iron-man record that may not ever be surpassed, and finished his career with most of the passing records. Favre and Rodgers have won only one championship apiece. Then you have players like Hornung, or Hutson. Maybe ARod is the greatest Packer of them all, and maybe he isn't. If he isn't, he's in real good company.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Dec 1, 2020 13:24:25 GMT -6
Hutson has to be in the conversation ... and Clarke Hinkle and Tony Canadeo (the Gray Ghost of Gonzaga) from the prehistoric mist. I would agree that there has to be a place for Starr, Favre and Rodgers as well.
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Post by nickpanther on Dec 1, 2020 20:06:20 GMT -6
Favre is the Packers winningest quarterback he won 160 games with Green Bay. Rodgers will need 40 more wins to pass that. That's 4 more years of 10 wins a season.
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Post by nickpanther on Dec 4, 2020 18:07:42 GMT -6
with 3 TDs against the Eagles on Sunday, rodgers will become the fastest QB in history( and 7th QB overall) to 400 TDs. Brees reached the number in his 205th game . Sunday will be Rodggers 193rd game. Rodgers was also the fastest to 300 and 350.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Dec 4, 2020 18:59:25 GMT -6
with 3 TDs against the Eagles on Sunday, rodgers will become the fastest QB in history( and 7th QB overall) to 400 TDs. Brees reached the number in his 205th game . Sunday will be Rodggers 193rd game. Rodgers was also the fastest to 300 and 350. Unbelievable!
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Post by skrapheap on Dec 4, 2020 19:29:10 GMT -6
with 3 TDs against the Eagles on Sunday, rodgers will become the fastest QB in history( and 7th QB overall) to 400 TDs. Brees reached the number in his 205th game . Sunday will be Rodggers 193rd game. Rodgers was also the fastest to 300 and 350. Unbelievable! Au contraire, mon frere. For nearly every season he's been the starter, ARod has been putting up numbers that would seem unreal...except he's actually doing it. I thought he was further away from 400 career TDs than he is, but I'm not surprised that he's as close as three away. I'm not knowledgeable about the match-ups versus the Eagles to bet confidently that he will reach 400 on Sunday afternoon, but i feel he has a decent chance, especially if the Eagle offense struggles like it did against Seattle, and the Packer offense gets extra opportunities as a result.
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Post by nickpanther on Dec 4, 2020 19:50:20 GMT -6
Rodgers would already have 400 TDS if not for the big chunks of time he missed in the 2013 and 2017 seasons, where he missed a full seasons worth of games(16,7 in 2013, 9 in 2017). in 2013 Rodgers was 30 and had thrown 39 TDs the year before. he would throw 38 in the next season, so it would not unreasonable to think Rodgers missed 20 TDs in 2013. in 2016 Rodgers threw for 40 TDs, in 2018 he threw 25. Assuming that a healthy Rodgers tallies closer to his 2016 number than his 2018 stats, thats probably another 20 TDs that he doesnt throw. so its not unreasonable to think Rodgers would be around 437 TDS right now if he had not missed all those games. the Packers likely win most of those 16 games as well. Rodgers is 13 TDs away from setting a career high for TD passes, he threw 45 during his MVP 2011 season.,
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Post by skrapheap on Dec 6, 2020 16:35:55 GMT -6
#398 to Adams. #399 to Tonyan.
Who gets #400?
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Post by skrapheap on Dec 6, 2020 17:23:48 GMT -6
#398 to Adams. #399 to Tonyan Who gets #400? Adams. And he knew it. He handed the ball to Rodgers so he could keep it.
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Post by nickpanther on Dec 6, 2020 19:49:59 GMT -6
Packers now 9-2 and alone in second in the NFC. win out and NO loses to KC ( which is very likely) Packers get the lone bye.
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