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I really don't get why Packers fans would hate Rodgers or the Jets. It's not like this is LeBron-decision-esque where he's leaving in prime of his career. I know he has recent MVP but he's in his 40s, he gave his career to GB.

Maybe if they go head to head a little rivalry for that week is understandable. Seems pretty weird to me. Definitely seems weird to be "cheer about injuries" level of anger.

When asked about summer workouts last year with the new receiving core. Rodgers said he doesn't need to be there because it's the staff's responsibility to get them ready for him.This year he was all in all summer.

I don't wish an injury on anyone but to think he didn't do the Packers dirty is one-sided.
 
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I really don't get why Packers fans would hate Rodgers or the Jets. It's not like this is LeBron-decision-esque where he's leaving in prime of his career. I know he has recent MVP but he's in his 40s, he gave his career to GB.

Maybe if they go head to head a little rivalry for that week is understandable. Seems pretty weird to me. Definitely seems weird to be "cheer about injuries" level of anger.
I'm assuming this isn't a blanket statement about all packers fans. I don't mind Rodgers. He got us a super bowl. He did well over the years and I liked watching him play. Few gripes here and there about him with his personality/character as well as the GB front office and how they handled several drafts. In the end, I was ok with moving on from him and wanted to see him succeed on the Jets. They became my 2nd team to cheer for with all of the cyclones and packers on there. Unfortunately, it'll be a long road of tough recovery for him at 40. Pat McAffee said he doesn't know the answer, but he thinks Rodgers won't go out like this. I kind of agree. So we'll see.

Jordan looks promising and Rodgers said he could reach out to him whenever he needed. Whether this was just for show who knows, but the team seems to be embracing and supporting Love, so I'll enjoy the season with low expectations.

I didn't like seeing Rodgers go down that early and I also don't like that GB's draft pick was conditional (I get why). Sucks for Jets fans, their office, Rodgers, Breece/Lazard and it also sucks for GB too. However, after owning the bears again, maybe with a young corp we have something to look forward to in the upcoming years!
 

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It's just human psychology. You see it everywhere, sports, work, dating, politics, whathave you. People love to see anyone who has been more successful than them fail. It's easier to tear down the other person than it is to put in the work and build yourself up. People attach themselves to teams like this. If someone leaves their team who was successful, they want to see them crash and burn.

I wish it wasn't this way, but it just seems to get worse.
I’m worried something along these lines will happen with Brock. I mean, it kind of happened here in that people turned on him a little. He can’t burn this bright in the NFL forever and it when it goes south a little, it could get dicey quick.
 

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I’m worried something along these lines will happen with Brock. I mean, it kind of happened here in that people turned on him a little. He can’t burn this bright in the NFL forever and it when it goes south a little, it could get dicey quick.
Niner fans know they can win with different types of QBs. Young was an elite athlete, Montana was a great leader. Not suggesting a comparison to yet. Just saying Joe didn't have a rocket launcher on his shoulder either.
 

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I understand why some people don't like Rogers. He's a strange duck, was often at odds with coaches and ownership, and definitely thinks very highly of himself. That said, it seems like his teammates really like him and he definitely helped out Lazards career which earns him a lot of goodwill in my book
Some of his former Packers teammates had some negative comments about him when they were no longer on the team. It’s not like players are going to publicly say something negative about a current teammate.
 

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Niner fans know they can win with different types of QBs. Young was an elite athlete, Montana was a great leader. Not suggesting a comparison to yet. Just saying Joe didn't have a rocket launcher on his shoulder either.
What Montana did have was a preternatural sense of football awareness and instincts. Talk about a guy that didn't have to overthink it. Seemed like for Joe the best decisions just happened--every time. If Purdy has even half that, he's gonna be around a long time.

On a related note, do any of you remember the Saturday Night Live skit with Joe where he'd be "upstairs m***erbating?" Comedic perfection.
 

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What Montana did have was a preternatural sense of football awareness and instincts. Talk about a guy that didn't have to overthink it. Seemed like for Joe the best decisions just happened--every time. If Purdy has even half that, he's gonna be around a long time.

On a related note, do any of you remember the Saturday Night Live skit with Joe where he'd be "upstairs m***erbating?" Comedic perfection.
We already know Purdy has unique pocket awareness and uncanny escape ability. He also seems to be seeing the field very well now due to S.F.'s offensive philosophy. Fun stuff for sure.
 

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We already know Purdy has unique pocket awareness and uncanny escape ability. He also seems to be seeing the field very well now due to S.F.'s offensive philosophy. Fun stuff for sure.
Good point on the SF system. Walsh's offense was a great fit for Montana. As was having great receivers and backs that caught everything.
 

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Surprise they caught him. Usually if he gets past he gone!
Not surprising considering he is coming back from a serious knee injury. He wasn't able to put in as much of the work he would like to in the offseason - or rather he was doing different work. It was pretty clear he started to slow down because of conditioning. He'll get there.
 
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Not surprising considering he is coming back from a serious knee injury. He wasn't able to put in as much of the work he would like to in the offseason - or reather he was doing different work. It was pretty clear he started to slow down because of conditioning. He'll get there.
Garrett Wilson also could have helped him out by blocking the last defender rather than celebrating too early.
 

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What Montana did have was a preternatural sense of football awareness and instincts. Talk about a guy that didn't have to overthink it. Seemed like for Joe the best decisions just happened--every time. If Purdy has even half that, he's gonna be around a long time.

On a related note, do any of you remember the Saturday Night Live skit with Joe where he'd be "upstairs m***erbating?" Comedic perfection.
Montana and P Manning are two perfect examples of being GOAT level good at just doing the QB things perfectly. Of course Brady gets the GOAT title because of wins/SBs, but Montana and Manning were just so naturally gifted in their prime. Manning will forever be my favorite non-ISU player.
 
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Garrett Wilson also could have helped him out by blocking the last defender rather than celebrating too early.
I agree wholeheartedly but I will give him this: he has seen Breece in practice for a while last year and again this year so he knows Breece's speed and he thought there was no way Breece would get caught. That said, you have to finish the play because you never know what is going to happen.
 

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This is an embarrassment of riches for an ISU fan. We've got players playing significant roles on 3 teams that have a legitimate shot at the playoffs (Jets took a hit tonight), and one of those teams may be the current favorite to win the Super Bowl. We've never experienced anything like this as a fanbase.
Kene is on IR as KR/RB for the Vikings. Anyone else? Is Landon Akers still a ram?

Xavier is on the Texans, but I wouldn't call them appointment TV
 

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Kene is on IR as KR/RB for the Vikings. Anyone else? Is Landon Akers still a ram?

Xavier is on the Texans, but I wouldn't call them appointment TV
I don't think anyone else playing what I would call a significant role. Hummel is on the Rams and Kolar is on the Ravens. Pretty sure Akers isn't around any more.
 

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Akers had a nifty NFL experience, IMO. Many great players don't get that far.
Oh, you bet! He’s got a Super Bowl ring! Pretty good for a kid who played at Cedar Rapids Washington.

According to Wiki, he was with the San Antonio franchise of the XFL this spring, and was just traded to the XFL Houston Roughnecks in August.
 

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Some of his former Packers teammates had some negative comments about him when they were no longer on the team. It’s not like players are going to publicly say something negative about a current teammate.
Ok, I'll amend my statement to say SOME of his teammates seem to really like him, which includes one of my all time favorite Cyclones. Better?
 
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I’m worried something along these lines will happen with Brock. I mean, it kind of happened here in that people turned on him a little. He can’t burn this bright in the NFL forever and it when it goes south a little, it could get dicey quick.
That’s a good point. He has haters now and hasn’t lost a game. If he throws some picks that lead to a few losses, the haters will come out in full force and some fans will definitely turn on him.
 

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What Montana did have was a preternatural sense of football awareness and instincts. Talk about a guy that didn't have to overthink it. Seemed like for Joe the best decisions just happened--every time. If Purdy has even half that, he's gonna be around a long time.

On a related note, do any of you remember the Saturday Night Live skit with Joe where he'd be "upstairs m***erbating?" Comedic perfection.
A guy I worked with is a big 49ers fan. When they drafted Brock, I told him they just drafted the next Joe Montana. I was far from trying to be prophetic. I simply felt given the chance, Brock would surprise a lot of people. Just didn’t expect it to happen this fast.
 
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He admittedly is on a loaded offense, but you still have to be able to read the defense to operate it.
 

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