Matt Flynn Sets Packers Record 480 YARDS & 6 TD'S; So Is Aaron Rodgers Really That Good Or Does He Benefit From Green Bay's System Like Some Say About

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HACHE how do you get two post in the one thread like that? ive been trying to figure out how thats done for a long time,im really computer illerate

You click the thing next to reply with quote for which things u want to reply to. Then you click on any of them and hit the reply with quote and it will bring up all the quotes from different people and u can write in between the quotes. Hope it helps
 

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Anyone who has seen all 16 of Brees games would say Brees is the MVP. I dont care how well Rodgers played this season.
Drew had the best season for a QB in NFL history this season.

It was just simply amazing.

We'll see when they play outside in a couple of weeks. He does get a little benefit of playing in a dome to put those numbers up at the end of the year.
 

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HACHE how do you get two post in the one thread like that? ive been trying to figure out how thats done for a long time,im really computer illerate






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See the symbol above circled in red?

If you want to quote and reply to more than one person at a time, you first click on that symbol for the first posts, and then the last person you want to quote you click REPLY WITH QUOTE right beside it.

So, let's say you want to quote & reply to 3 people in one thread.
The first 2 posts/posters you click on that symbol in their post, and the 3rd & final post you click on Reply With Quote, which will then quote all 3 of them.

I believe you can do up to 5.
 

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Anyone who has seen all 16 of Brees games would say Brees is the MVP. I dont care how well Rodgers played this season.
Drew had the best season for a QB in NFL history this season.

It was just simply amazing.



That's clearly apparrent...............
 

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thanks JSTACK and HACHE,ill try it sometime and see,appreciate the help guys
 

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One big talent that may be overlooked is how well he scans the field going through checkdowns and hits the open guy. Everyone gets satisfied in this offense as a receiver. This is all behind an offensive line that is, well, avg. at best.
The old guy would make up his mind who he was going to and try to force it in. Cost a few big games in his career. Giants?
 

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the tide is turning
Brees
He already got robbed in 09.
Time to give it to Brees.
 

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Has HACHE stated............give HUGE kudos to........

1. OFFENSIVE LINE
2. WELL RAN ROUTES BE RECEIVERS WITH GREAT HANDS
3. RODGERS CALLING PLAYS


Flynn was still throwing the ball and deciding which receiver to throw too. Kudos to the whole Green Bay Offense. One of the best offenses of all time, this season
 

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Lifetime Packer fan (as a few know)..I think McCarthy knows that it is time for Flynn to move on and he will not be back next year. He gave him a chance to showcase what he can do. Flynn is proving what was proven by Rodgers- patience pays in the NFL! Learn the game from an elite qb and you will succeed. The key to both of their successes, and to any other top QB's in the NFL, is READING D's before the snap. They both do that very well and Rodgers I believe is the best in the NFL.

This should be a lesson for Indy and Luck. 2-3 years behind Manning would make Lucks's chance of being an elite QB significantly higher..But it won't happen and he will be a middle/middle high QB when all is said and done because he will be thrown to the wolves. Go Pack Go
 

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Packers turn to QB Matt Flynn


Rob Demovsky
ESPN.com | November 24, 2013
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Green Bay Packers turned to quarterback Matt Flynn midway through the third quarter against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.


Flynn entered the game with 8:22 left in the third quarter and the Packers trailing 20-7 after coach Mike McCarthy pulled Scott Tolzien, who had started the last two games.


Flynn became the fourth Packers quarterback since Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone Nov. 4 against the Chicago Bears.


Flynn, who spent his first four NFL seasons as Rodgers' backup before leaving in free agency following the 2011 season, re-signed with the Packers on Nov. 12 after Seneca Wallace sustained a season-ending groin injury.


A week after throwing for 339 yards in a loss to the New York Giants, Tolzien completed just 7 of 17 passes for 98 yards against the Vikings. He scrambled for the Packers' only touchdown, scoring on a six-yard run in the first quarter, but was pulled after going three-and-out on the Packers' first possession of the second half.
 

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