Quote (crunkinator @ Jan 8 2014 05:05pm)
Rodgers completed 16-of-24 passes for 180 yards. He also completed a two-point conversion pass to Greg Jennings.
September 27, 2010: Bears 20, Packers 17
Rodgers completed 34-of-45 passes for 316 yards with one touchdown and an interception. He also had a three-yard touchdown rush.
January 2, 2011: Packers 10, Bears 3
Rodgers completed 19-of-28 passes for 229 yards with one touchdown and an interception. With the victory, the Packers clinched a playoff berth.
January 23, 2011: Packers 21, Bears 14 (NFC Championship)
Rodgers completed 17-of-30 passes for 244 yards with two interceptions. He also had a one-yard touchdown run. With the victory, the Packers became NFC Champions.
September 25, 2011: Packers 27, Bears 17
Rodgers completed 28-of-38 passes for 297 yards with three touchdowns and an interception.
December 25, 2011: Packers 35, Bears 21
Rodgers completed 21-of-29 passes for 283 yards with five touchdowns. With the victory, the Packers clinched home-field advantage throughout the 2012 NFC playoffs
does that seem exceptional aside from maybe two games in there?? or just Rodgers......yeah
I don't think you're retarded nor did I claim as such, I said you were acting as such.
the stats are extremely lop sided in my favor....also considering it is Caper's defense, which is obviously based off of turn overs and have had obvious success against the bears I can say that it is, in fact, a result of capers.
move on, there's not much to argue here.
You keep thinking Capers is winning you football games vs the bears and i'll keep thinking that an Elite QB has more effect on the ball game than a defensive play caller.
I mean think what you are saying. A guy CALLING the plays, not even PLAYING the game has more impact than the QB of an NFL team.
I mean i'm done here lol
This post was edited by TDizzle on Jan 8 2014 04:08pm