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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
There was a closer several years back named Armando Benitez. If you hit Armando's fastball, his answer was always "**** you, I'll throw the next one HARDER..."
And it ended up even more straight and centered than the last one.
That's the risk you run with Brett Favre. Get him once and his response will be "Oh yeah, well try to pick THIS" and he'd fire some batshit insane laser into triple coverage that would also get picked. Rinse/repeat.
Favre's problem was that even at his apex, you never knew if he was just going to shit all over the rug. And he wasn't a guy who would self-scout and dial things back. Nor did he have the kind of emotional control you'd like.
He'd get frustrated and as a consequence he'd get stupid. I don't think you can take that over someone like Rodgers who has plenty of spectacular in his game but is capable of being far more measured when he needs to be. This version of him isn't because he's a petulant little twat now. But we're talking peak here and 2011 Aaron Rodgers is as close to Mahomes as anything we've seen. His ability to turn the aggression dial up/down as needed that season really is something you just don't see. 9 yards/attempt, 300+ yards/game and a 45-6 TD/INT ratio? That's just unreal.
Jordy Nelson and Greg Jennings were nice players - but let's not act like Rodgers didn't make those guys more than they made him. I'd take Rodgers over Favre in that game 100 times over 100. Because with peak Rodgers there's just zero chance you're ever out of that game.
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You can find an entire video piece on youtube of Favre talking about not knowing what a nickel defense is..he finally asks Ty Detmer about it who thinks he's joking when he realizes he's not Ty explains that it means a LB leaves and a extra DB comes out for better coverage..
Favre responded oh is that all? Who gives a shit.