Aaron Rodgers has a broken collarbone.
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Aaron Rodgers has a broken collarbone.
He didn't do crap in SF either. He had 2 whole tackles. He's washed up and I think the Raiders got rid of him at the right time.
That's not true. He played pretty well. But we're trying to give an extension to Tarell Brown and Eric Wright was just activated. We would have had to pay Nnamdi quite a bit so it was logical to let him go since he's about on par with both Brock and Wright but more expensive. He still plays well, just too upright for my liking.
Discount Double Check out for 3 weeks.
For those wondering why Asomugha is being released in order to make room and way for Wright, the fact of the matter is that in reality, Asomugha contributed nothing when he was active. Asomugha was last active back in the Week 3 game that the 49ers lost to the Indianapolis Colts, and since then he has not seen the field. Tramaine Brock has done an exceptional job as the nickel cornerback as he has done a very good job of going up against opposing No. 3 wide receivers, something Asomugha failed to do effectively when he was active. Brock is also a much better and more willing tackler of ball carriers, something it seemed Asomugha was allergic to doing.
The fact of the matter is that when the 49ers signed Asomugha as a free agent, the move and his contract represented a low risk, high reward situation for the team and the player. For anyone who still thinks that Asomugha is close to being the player he was when he played for the Oakland Raiders clearly has not been paying attention to the 49ers in the 2013 season. Asomugha played like the player he was when he played for the Philadelphia Eagles.
The 49ers will not regret letting Asomugha go as it is clear that any contending team in the NFL will not touch Asomugha given he did nothing to make anyone think he is still capable of being a decent cornerback in his time with the 49ers. In the end, the 49ers lose nothing by letting him go and will be moving on to playing a better option in Eric Wright.
Yeah, if Rodgers didn't go down, GGB would've put up 40 on that awful defense. I'm happy for the Chicago win, but it doesn't change the fact that their defense can't stop anyone except a backup QB with 0 snaps. If Rodgers is out for a prolonged period of time, Detroit takes the division. Chicago has no chance until their D vastly improves, which may or may not happen when Briggs returns.
I am impressed with what the Bears have done this season though. The O-line has been fixed and the offense is finally looking like it should given the talent it has. The defense will need to be the focus of the next few drafts though, and the QB situation could become interesting depending on what they do with Cutler at the end of the season.
He didn't do crap in SF either. He had 2 whole tackles. He's washed up and I think the Raiders got rid of him at the right time.
Seems like the same criticisms have been levied against Cutler, really since he started his career many years ago in Denver. He plays really well sometimes, mediocre sometimes, really badly sometimes, kind of like Philip Rivers. He has all these physical gifts and potential, so it seems like everyone keeps assuming he may one day just start playing consistently well as a handful of other really gifted QBs do (Brady, Manning, Brees). Do teams really still need time to figure out what kind of player he is, though? He has been a starter in this league for, what, 7 years already?
Seems like the same criticisms have been levied against Cutler, really since he started his career many years ago in Denver. He plays really well sometimes, mediocre sometimes, really badly sometimes, kind of like Philip Rivers. He has all these physical gifts and potential, so it seems like everyone keeps assuming he may one day just start playing consistently well as a handful of other really gifted QBs do (Brady, Manning, Brees). Do teams really still need time to figure out what kind of player he is, though? He has been a starter in this league for, what, 7 years already?
While I agree to a point, there is always the contention that he has been through so many different systems and OCs, that its hard to know what he'd be capable of in a good, consistent offensive system. Still, I'm interested to see how this plays out. I think they'll franchise tag him at the end of the season.
Was it his throwing shoulder? If so three weeks seem really fast. I have broken my collar bone three times and it doesn't heal that fast and you tend to a loose a good bit of strength and range of motion.
Was it his throwing shoulder?
And Jacksonville gets their first win.
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