@@loganmutter7207 I'm just being honest, but thanks, my man! I really do feel lucky to have him play for my team, and I hope he gets at least one more ring before he hangs them up! It will be a shame if he doesn't. #GoPackGo
John Carroll Packer fan too myself. We’ve definitely been pretty spoiled the past 25+ years getting to watch two all time greats. Aaron is truly special. Would love another Super Bowl though.
@@hoyit oh yeah. I would definitely love another Super Bowl win for him as well. It will help cement his legacy as one of the best ever with most, but he definitely doesn't need it to solidify anything in my opinion. If he doesn't, though, it will be a damn shame because he's a generational type of talent. I hope he gets at least one more, but if he got more, he'd definitely help his already-great Hall of Fame chances.
Rodgers is old boys... let’s just pray he stays healthy and protected and him and Adams get it going early. Defense will be great this year it’s gunna be all on our offense
I've been watching the NFL for a long time, and respect so many great QBs, including Brady, Montana, Elway, Marino, Brees, Young, Favre, Manning, etc. Rodgers is the best I've ever seen.
@@supporterofeverythingyouli6255 Bro it doesn't matter what your team is. Anyone that says Rodgers doesn't have an argument as the best qb to ever step on the field is full of shit. I'm not talking about team SB wins btw
Rodgers is the greatest ever. I don't want to hear about Tom Brady. Brady has the best coaching staff in the NFL and has had a top ranked defense pretty much his entire career. I've never seen anybody do what Aaron Rodgers did and still does at the quarterback position. He's a baaaaaaaaaaaad man!
But the argument here is not about his arm or accuracy, it's about being clutch.... which he clearly is not in the biggest moments of the biggest games on the biggest stages. Regular season sure, he can be clutch against sub .500 teams but when he has to play against the best in post season he fails over and over and over. Every starting NFL Qb can make hard throws, the worst starting NFL Qb will still be 10 times better than the best non NFL player.
Aaron may not have as many times to come up clutch as some QBs, but when the opportunities are there it's evident he has been able to make clutch plays and lead the Packers to some game winning drives. Great video.
I don't think people claim Rodgers isn't clutch, they say he isn't clutch in the bigger games, in the post season. And he really isn't clutch post season, since he started no other Qb has lost more playoff games. Based on reg season to post season ratio Rodgers is statistically the worst. RS to PS ratio he is dead last, from Rodgers to the 2nd worst there's a 40% gap, from 2nd worst to 10th worst the gap is only 7%.... So he is by far the worst in that post season category. Reg season he's one of the best to ever play, post season tho he's one of the worst. His post season play is the reason some people don't even consider him a HoF worthy Qb, they claim his horrible post season play negates his success in the reg season. Like the ole saying: If you want to make it to the conf. Championship you better have Aaron Rodgers, if you want to win the Championship you better have somebody else.
Excellent compiliation. I liked the Jordy BomB to beat the Bears, also the sideline throw to Cook to beat Dallas. Id say hes pretty damn good in the clutch. Super accurate, pinpoint passing between multiple defenders. Dare i say better than number four??
Before the trolls inevitably flood the comment section.... Definition of clutch, as defined by Google: (in sport) denoting or occurring in a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake. Every single one of these moments came in a critical situation of the game, with the outcome of the game at stake. Just because it wasn't a game winning touchdown, or because the Packers eventually ended up losing, doesn't mean that said moment "isn't clutch." The definition proves my point. Thanks for watching!
@@collinghood6828 No. Rodgers haters love to bring up a cherry picked stat saying "he" has a bad record against good teams in the clutch, but it's BS. It counts all the games where Rodgers was clutch, but then the team lost the game due to bad defense or special teams play. They literally count the 2015 Cardinals playoff game at the end of this video as Rodgers not being clutch simply because the Packers defense immediately lost the game right afterward. Anyone who says Rodgers isn't clutch proves their lack of knowledge.
@@collinghood6828 In 2018 Rodgers broke his leg in the first game of the season, then came back that same game to lead the biggest comeback in Packers history. Like I said, ppl who think he isn't clutch haven't been paying attention.
The Chris Collinsworth "Oh, stop it!" and Lacey's awestruck look after the Hail Mary catch make it a classic, classic moment. I always laugh, no matter how many times I watch it.
The impressive thing about Rodgers is how he’s able to not only make incredible throws, but he does them one after another, in the same game, often the same drive. The last play, against Arizona, shows it perfectly. I think there are but a handful of QBs who could make either the first or second throw showed there (pressure on his face, unbalanced, with seconds to play); but actually accomplish both throws, not simply in the same game, but the VERY SAME DRIVE?! No, man, there’s no one like him. And that’s no isolated play, Rodgers has done it several times, overcoming so much. He might not win every time, but boy, does he show resilience, smarts and that marvelous arm...
0:49 This was my favorite game ever. I'm a Bengals fan, but the Packers are my second favorite because of Rodgers. And even though the Bengals lost, it went into OT, and Rodgers did his thing.
@@BucksPackersBrewers what's wrong with Jennings? Can't say because he went to the Vikings. So did Favre. If you're going to say that it's because he talked smack about Rodgers after he left get over it. He was bitter, people say stupid shit when they are bitter. So what's your reason now?
That Arizona playoff game was absolutely heartbreaking. Two Hail Mary’s to tie it only to be let down in the end by the defense. I think that’s why Aaron isn’t considered clutch because for whatever reason he’ll make all these amazing plays only to be let down by the defense, NFC Championship game against Seattle and the Arizona playoff game are prime examples. Then when that happens he gets the finger pointed at him even though there is only so much he can do. I’m rather glad there were a lot of changes made this year. Here’s hoping LeFleur breaks the trend of first year head coaches in Green Bay missing the playoffs.
Bullets don't work Jon There were a plethora of things that went wrong/ bad decisions made in that game. Offense was only one problem. Going for field goals instead of touchdowns to start the game, I get going for points but that’s something that McCarthy became notorious for later on, not taking chances and not being aggressive. The last interception I think late in the game where Julius Peppers told the player who intercepted it (name escapes me right now) to go down when he could have had a massive return to set the offense up. Can’t remember if that didn’t result in points or not but remember that being pointed out in review of the game. Then there is Brandon Bostick...you know what, let’s just leave that one at the name. Then there was overtime, giving up a long touchdown like that was unacceptable. Offense definitely played a huge part of that loss but definitely not the sole reason.
Rodgers threw some pretty amazing passes, but in several of these plays, it is the receiver that deserves more of the credit, Richard Rodgers, Janis, Randall Cobb, Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson and Davante Adams all completing some remarkable catches.
I'm a Packer Fanatic. Given. I will always be appreciative of the fact that Aaron Rodgers is Green Bay Packers. He knows the game of football, he waited 4 years to become THE starter, and he, week in and week out, plays the w true professionalism and, at times, with grit. Jordy as well. This year is no different. They're playing great. Keep it up. Thee Packers are on their way to the playoffs. 👍👍
What you have to remember is that the vast majority of people who say things like "Rodgers isn't clutch" are guys laying around in their underwear eating chips.
The drive against the cards in the playoffs was probably the most insane thing I've ever seen in the NFL. I had just recently gotten into football (maybe a year prior) and I didn't completely understand how ridiculous that drive was, but looking back on it and my experience in watching that game, I'm realizing it was probably the greatest drive I've ever seen in football.
People will disagree with me, and that’s fine, but for my money AR12 is the GOAT. No one can carry a team like he does and make the throws he does. Any objective fan knows that wins and losses is a direct result of overall team performance. So the only real way to evaluate QBs is to look at how they do individually and their skill set. This guy has the most insane skill set out of any QB ever. Zero flaws and only has strengths. I don’t care how many rings Brady and Montana get, they will never come close to how good this guy is in my opinion. What a privilege to have watched and continue watching this man play.
He definitely has a flaw, leadership. People like to say how many rings he'd have with the patriots, maybe two until he can't play under Belichick anymore.
@@Decius. Ask Randall Cobb or Jordy Nelson if he's a bad leader. They'll tell you otherwise. That's just a bullshit narrative that the media uses to downgrade Rodgers because they know he's a threat to Brady's so called GOAT status.
@@14Viper14 Ask Mike McCarthy or Greg Jennings about his leadership. And the media does not like Brady, Remember to deflate gate? Ever heard of Rob Parker, Max Kellerman, or Shannon Sharpe? Theres no conspiracy on the media to sabatoge Aaron odgers. And someone with one ring is a threat to someone with 6. Someone with 100 wins is not a threat to someone with 200. Someone with 40k passing yards is not a threat to someone with 70k.
@@Decius. Greg Jennings is mad because the Packers didn't want him so he went to the vikings. Every player excluding Jennings and Finley love Rodgers. He's a great teammate.
My favorite quarterback and player. I love Aaron Rodgers he is the goat. This video is amazing great job bro ! Hopefully they beat the raiders tomorrow . 5-1 start so for the packers is good so far. We finally have a defense .
Just the fact he buy himself time by running around while not being particularly fast is amazing to me and then how he can throw a laser or lob it 30-50 yards without even trying i love it
I'm convinced this team 2019 has what it takes to make a run deep into January. They are fresh, new coach, tandum running backs, and some deep threats. Defense is grinding and getting better as the season progresses. Let's keep it going baby!!!
2019 NFC North champs I've been saying this all year I just have a feeling there going to do something special this year I actually think they already have even if they don't go all the way
There gonna throw a party when he retires and the worst thing about when he does retire is that we don't have a great backup we did in Teddy Bridgewater but Ted Thompson is a moron
Aaron Rodgers is honestly the best QB to ever play the game imo. I don’t think any qb ever would be able to do the things he’s done given the shitty defenses and mediocre coaching he’s been dealt his whole career
Before I even watch this, I wanna know Who the F says Aaron Rodgers isn't CLUTCH??? The man is one of the Greatest to Ever play and he's is probably the Last QB you wanna give 30 seconds to score a game winning TD or getting into FG range especially...He has done it numerous times, so thanks for Dedicating this video to "Proving Those People Wrong...Amazing Job" #GOATS (Rodgers && Crosby)
Aaron Rodgers has been one of the BEST come from behind QB's ever. Down 21, 17, 16, 14, whatever, he can bring you back. His insane comebacks are just that, unreal. He is a triple threat QB. He has pinpoint accuracy, he can fire a dart, or launch a Hail Mary, AND he can take off and run for 40+yards. Or just scramble around enough to break coverages and get something from nothing. I've been in Green Bay since Lynn Dickey, David Whitehurst, and oh heck the Wisconsin QB, um...ok Randy Wright. Had to look it up...lol. Anthony Dilweg, Don Majkowski, Blair Kiel....ugh what a list. Lynn Dickey had some great games. But then Brett Favre showed up and EVERYTHING changed. It was a wild, gunslinging rootin tootin fun fest. Favre was incredible. Then the "retirement reversal" happened. Fans HATED Rodgers...why? He didn't do anything but get drafted. Most guys would have crumbled and lost focus. NOT so for A. Rodgers. He fought and fought. When Favre came back as a Vikings player it was a sick sight. The first 2 meetings Favre OWNED US. Then the next year Rodgers got a bit of revenge. After that he settled in and became the HIGHEST RATED QB in the game. Rodgers is NOT Favre, he'll tell you that straight up. In some ways Rodgers is much better. In others not as much. But one thing is for certain, Green Bay Packers fans have been blessed with have TWO Hall Of Fame QB's to play back-to-back. From 1992-present Green Bay has had 2 Icons playing QB. Favre was a bit more "rugged", Rodgers in 2013(GP9) & 2017(GP7) missed 7 games in '13 and 9 in '17. You look at Favre from 1992 to 2007 1992 Brett Favre (13) Don Majkowski (3) 1993 Brett Favre (16) 1994 Brett Favre (16) 1995 Brett Favre (16) 1996 Brett Favre (16) 1997 Brett Favre (16) 1998 Brett Favre (16) 1999 Brett Favre (16) 2000 Brett Favre (16) 2001 Brett Favre (16) 2002 Brett Favre (16) 2003 Brett Favre (16) 2004 Brett Favre (16) 2005 Brett Favre (16) 2006 Brett Favre (16) 2007 Brett Favre (16) Favre NEVER missed a game. 2008 Aaron Rodgers (16) 2009 Aaron Rodgers (16) 2010 Aaron Rodgers (15) / Matt Flynn (1) 2011 Aaron Rodgers (15) Matt Flynn (1) 2012 Aaron Rodgers (16) 2013 Aaron Rodgers (9) /Matt Flynn (4) / Scott Tolzien (2) / Seneca Wallace (1) 2014 Aaron Rodgers (16) 2015 Aaron Rodgers (16) 2016 Aaron Rodgers (16) 2017 Brett Hundley (9) Aaron Rodgers (7) 2018 Aaron Rodgers (16) Rodgers only glaring difference is the injury list. But had the Packers front office given Rodgers the same protection as they did Favre I think Rodgers numbers would been much HIGHER.
The 2015 NFC divisional round is a perfect example of why Rodgers only has one ring. Rodgers managed to go from 4th and 20 on the Packers 8-yard line with less than two mintues left, to a touchdown. HE threw a 60 yard pass and a 40 yard hail mary. Then the packers defense decided to leave fitzgerald wide open who then went on to pack a 75 yard play.
The Packers scored a touchdown 5 minutes into the third quarter and another one at the end of the 4th quarter. Besides a few select games don't define a season. It's pretty common for a dominant team to lose a game to a bad team and barely win against an under .500 team. Playing in Arizona also didn't help the Packers. As for the rams and seahawks, they are both divisional rivals and are used to the Cardinals playing style and coaching.
As a Packers fan living in the Kansas City area,= I'm sick of hearing, "Only Patrick Mahomes can make throws like this." I've spent 20+ years watching 2 QBs who can make crazy plays look like a basic screen pass
Definition of clutch is literally so different in football and in basketball because of how time works. 40 seconds is an eternity in basketball if you need 2 scores but for football game is already over. Really any big 4th quarter play in a game in which you are loosing or is close is clutch in the nfl.