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9 results for "aaron rodgers"
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High school football programs that lead the way in Division I rec...
Lucas O'NeillWhy some prep programs have success at producing Division I recruits and pros.
Story | Conversation | January 31, 2012 -
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Great State Debate: NFL QBs verdict
January 18, 2012
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Great State Debate: Pennsylvania home to six HOF QBs
Ivan MaiselGreat State Debate: Hall of Fame quarterbacks Unitas, Blanda, Namath, Montana, Marino and Kelly all hail from Western Pa.
Story | Conversation | January 19, 2012 -
Great State Debate: High school quarterback factories
Mark TennisGreat State Debate: Mater Dei in SoCal may be 'Quarterback High,' but these eight high schools also have a history of producing top quarterbacks.
Story | Conversation | January 18, 2012 -
Great State Debate: Mater Dei earns nickname 'Quarterback High'
Michael GrimalaGreat State Debate: Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) high school has knack for producing Heisman-caliber QBs
Story | Conversation | January 18, 2012 -
Great State Debate: Spread quarterbacks rarely enjoy pro success
Tom LuginbillGreat State Debate: The spread offense is prevalent in high school and college, but pro-style passers thrive in the NFL.
Story | Conversation | January 17, 2012 -
Great State Debate: Let the quarterback debate begin
Mark TennisGreat State Debate: Five states have produced the best QB talent; three states just missed the cut.
Story | Conversation | January 12, 2012 -
Great State Debate: Why California
ESPNHSGreat State Debate: Texas, California, Pennsylvania, Alabama and Ohio grow the best quarterbacks.
Story | Conversation | January 10, 2012 -
Patience pays off for Rodgers
Mike LovedayPackers QB Aaron Rodgers' career has been defined by patience as he went from unknown prep to big-time pro.
Story | Conversation | October 24, 2008