Aaron Rodgers will fake an injury if the Packers are losing big in the second half
Yeah, probably sometime around the third quarter, if they're losing by more than two touchdowns, there will be a sudden ailment to his elbow. He'll go in the tent... and Joe Buck will go on for like five minutes about the importance of stretching.
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View episodeThe Steelers are like Michigan football because they count championships won before the Super Bowl era
That's a classic Steelers move to count the championships that you won before the Super Bowl was a thing. I'm saying that's a classic thing to reach back. Well, in 1920, we won the big contest. We call that Michigan football.
Michigan football counts national championships they won before black people were allowed to play
Michigan football counts all the national championships they won before they let black people play.
The Patriots are a better team specifically because of Dion Lewis
Actually, the real reason is Dion Lewis. They are 14-0 when [Lewis] plays. [Brady's] a system quarterback, in other words.
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It's a historic over-under for any conference championship or a Super Bowl, and I still think it's too low. I tend to think this is going to be like 38-35 type game.
Aaron Rodgers is currently playing the worst football of his career
He's playing so poorly right now. Packer fans definitely don't want to hear it, but he is playing the worst ball he's played in his career, and it's pretty much everything that's failing him. Everything. His footwork, his mechanics, his ability to not look at the rush, pre-reads, post-reads, everything.
Aaron Rodgers has a case of 'the yips' and is turning down open looks for bigger plays
I think it's a case of the yips. And I think you look at things where he's turning down open looks trying to find a bigger play, and then things break down and he rushes outside the pocket, and he used to make big plays doing that, and those big plays have dried up.