Vol$_Deep_11_9
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Overtime Record Including Playoffs
- Brett Hundley: 2-0
- Aaron Rodgers: 1-7
Hundley has beaten two awful teams in OT that Rodgers would have handled in regulation IMO. If anybody tries to say hes not clutch, Ill have to ademately disagree. Outside of Brady, Rodgers is as clutch as it gets.
Ill take this bait. Depends on how you define clutch, I guess.
Rodgers career rankings in game winning drives and 4Q comebacks is:
GWD - 59th (19)
4QC - 90th (12)
Active players ranked ahead of him:
GWD - 12
4QC - 15
The top of each category:
GWD - Manning (56)
4QC - Manning (45)
Outside of Brady: Brees, Stafford, Eli, Big Ben, Ryan, and Rivers are more clutch than Rodgers it appears. I wanted a % stat but didnt find one easily. May not exist.
But, yes, Rodgers is more clutch than Hundley and is a great QB.
Gonna have to have some help for sure.
Using ESPN Playoff Machine, I found one scenario where they don't make the playoffs at 10-6. Win out and they are in I bet
Getting in at 9-7 is still possible too but obviously a lot harder.
Still possible too is getting all the way up to the 3rd seed. That'd be wild.
interesting -- of course several NFL teams are allowed to bend the rules Teams complain to NFL that Green Bay Packers violated IR rule, think Aaron Rodgers should be released
interesting -- of course several NFL teams are allowed to bend the rules Teams complain to NFL that Green Bay Packers violated IR rule, think Aaron Rodgers should be released