Pat Williams & Jared Allen
Posted: Tue Sep 9, 2008 2:21 am
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Nowak008 wrote:I have (had) Allen on my fantasy team. I suppose I learned my lesson.
Fort Minor wrote:One of the Williams' actually had the decency to at least go up to Aaron Rodgers, shake his hand, and congratulate him.
Didn't catch which one it was, though...but I'm assuming it wasn't the Pat-half.
Nowak008 wrote:I have (had) Allen on my fantasy team. I suppose I learned my lesson.
BuckFan25226 wrote:Fort Minor wrote:One of the Williams' actually had the decency to at least go up to Aaron Rodgers, shake his hand, and congratulate him.
Didn't catch which one it was, though...but I'm assuming it wasn't the Pat-half.
Realize that according to Pat Williams, anyone he plays is a "joke". But like you said, he had the decency to go up to Rogers and congratulate him, and most likely give him major props for the way he played.
Also, Jared Allen said after the game he was very complementary of Rogers and the scheme they used. He said after the game the Packers are actually tougher to scheme against with Rodgers because of his running ability. He said it kept them off balance all game. And went out of his way to say they are tougher to defend with Rodgers. Allen is also a guy who will talk crap somewhat tongue and cheek. Bottom line, they were both good sports about getting their assess handed to them.
The trash talk really doesn't bother me, especially from good players. But I fear the day the Vikes get a QB who can stretch the field along with AP. Scary.
CharlosVllnueva wrote:BuckFan25226 wrote:Fort Minor wrote:One of the Williams' actually had the decency to at least go up to Aaron Rodgers, shake his hand, and congratulate him.
Didn't catch which one it was, though...but I'm assuming it wasn't the Pat-half.
Realize that according to Pat Williams, anyone he plays is a "joke". But like you said, he had the decency to go up to Rogers and congratulate him, and most likely give him major props for the way he played.
Also, Jared Allen said after the game he was very complementary of Rogers and the scheme they used. He said after the game the Packers are actually tougher to scheme against with Rodgers because of his running ability. He said it kept them off balance all game. And went out of his way to say they are tougher to defend with Rodgers. Allen is also a guy who will talk crap somewhat tongue and cheek. Bottom line, they were both good sports about getting their assess handed to them.
The trash talk really doesn't bother me, especially from good players. But I fear the day the Vikes get a QB who can stretch the field along with AP. Scary.
Glad to know that they are both better sports than Pujols.
BuckFan25226 wrote:Also, Jared Allen said after the game he was very complementary of Rogers and the scheme they used. He said after the game the Packers are actually tougher to scheme against with Rodgers because of his running ability. He said it kept them off balance all game. And went out of his way to say they are tougher to defend with Rodgers.
Jared the DUI Cowboy wrote:"I thought it was going to be easier playing against Rodgers than Favre," defensive end Jared Allen said. "But it was easier playing Favre (last year) because he was not as mobile. (Rodgers) froze the defensive linemen with the play-action and his movement."
Mags FTW wrote:BuckFan25226 wrote:Also, Jared Allen said after the game he was very complementary of Rogers and the scheme they used. He said after the game the Packers are actually tougher to scheme against with Rodgers because of his running ability. He said it kept them off balance all game. And went out of his way to say they are tougher to defend with Rodgers.Jared the DUI Cowboy wrote:"I thought it was going to be easier playing against Rodgers than Favre," defensive end Jared Allen said. "But it was easier playing Favre (last year) because he was not as mobile. (Rodgers) froze the defensive linemen with the play-action and his movement."