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Experts discover that we don't always lose to CAL!!!! (Cal thought of too highly)

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  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,572
    edited March 2019

    BearsWiin said:

    Aaron Rodgers was at Cal in 2003 and 2004, and in 2004 he barely threw the ball (12-23, 161 yds); Cal ran through and over UW with Arrington and Lynch. By the end of 2004 Cal had almost no healthy TEs or WRs, so we? ran the ball a lot more (44 rushes to 24 passes in the UW game). Rodgers was very efficient in his few passing attempts, but he also saw that the injured guys were all seniors who wouldn't be coming back in 2005 anyway, so he decided to declare for the NFL draft. Had he stayed, he would have thrown to a freshman DeSean Jackson, Cal would likely have beaten Oregon, OSU, and UCLA, and played USC late that year for the Rose Bowel. blah blah whatmighthavebeen

    Marshawn was more instrumental in beating UW than Rodgers was

    I talked with Aaron Rodgers after that 56-17 game and had no idea that he would one day become one of the greatest QBs in NFL history.
    Strange, I only thought he spoke to technically gifted writers?
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    BearsWiin said:

    Aaron Rodgers was at Cal in 2003 and 2004, and in 2004 he barely threw the ball (12-23, 161 yds); Cal ran through and over UW with Arrington and Lynch. By the end of 2004 Cal had almost no healthy TEs or WRs, so we? ran the ball a lot more (44 rushes to 24 passes in the UW game). Rodgers was very efficient in his few passing attempts, but he also saw that the injured guys were all seniors who wouldn't be coming back in 2005 anyway, so he decided to declare for the NFL draft. Had he stayed, he would have thrown to a freshman DeSean Jackson, Cal would likely have beaten Oregon, OSU, and UCLA, and played USC late that year for the Rose Bowel. blah blah whatmighthavebeen

    Marshawn was more instrumental in beating UW than Rodgers was

    I talked with Aaron Rodgers after that 56-17 game and had no idea that he would one day become one of the greatest QBs in NFL history.
    Strange, I only thought he spoke to technically gifted writers?
    Noice
  • BearsWiin
    BearsWiin Member Posts: 5,076

    BearsWiin said:

    Aaron Rodgers was at Cal in 2003 and 2004, and in 2004 he barely threw the ball (12-23, 161 yds); Cal ran through and over UW with Arrington and Lynch. By the end of 2004 Cal had almost no healthy TEs or WRs, so we? ran the ball a lot more (44 rushes to 24 passes in the UW game). Rodgers was very efficient in his few passing attempts, but he also saw that the injured guys were all seniors who wouldn't be coming back in 2005 anyway, so he decided to declare for the NFL draft. Had he stayed, he would have thrown to a freshman DeSean Jackson, Cal would likely have beaten Oregon, OSU, and UCLA, and played USC late that year for the Rose Bowel. blah blah whatmighthavebeen

    Marshawn was more instrumental in beating UW than Rodgers was

    I talked with Aaron Rodgers after that 56-17 game and had no idea that he would one day become one of the greatest QBs in NFL history.
    Impressive, since Rodgers was a rookie with the Packers after that 56-17 game, which was in 2005

    Rodgers was QB for the 54-7 game in 2003
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,778

    BearsWiin said:

    Aaron Rodgers was at Cal in 2003 and 2004, and in 2004 he barely threw the ball (12-23, 161 yds); Cal ran through and over UW with Arrington and Lynch. By the end of 2004 Cal had almost no healthy TEs or WRs, so we? ran the ball a lot more (44 rushes to 24 passes in the UW game). Rodgers was very efficient in his few passing attempts, but he also saw that the injured guys were all seniors who wouldn't be coming back in 2005 anyway, so he decided to declare for the NFL draft. Had he stayed, he would have thrown to a freshman DeSean Jackson, Cal would likely have beaten Oregon, OSU, and UCLA, and played USC late that year for the Rose Bowel. blah blah whatmighthavebeen

    Marshawn was more instrumental in beating UW than Rodgers was

    I talked with Aaron Rodgers after that 56-17 game and had no idea that he would one day become one of the greatest QBs in NFL history.
    He's no Tom Brady. Nothing special.
  • Dennis_DeYoung
    Dennis_DeYoung Member Posts: 14,754
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  • TTJ
    TTJ Member Posts: 4,827

    We? have gone 9-3 since that streak. The three losses are horrible and unacceptable but still only 3 losses in a dozen years does not mean we always lose to Cal.

    Losing to Cal ever = Losing to Cal always

    HTH.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,690
    edited March 2019
    Yes you do race!

    Bears win!