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CGB Hall Of Fame: Sweet 16 Chuck Muncie v. Aaron Rodgers

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Two of Cal's most popular athletes square off in a battle for the inaugural CGB Hall of Fame class! The winner automatically enters the CGB Hall of Fame!

For each athlete, you can vote in the poll; it closes a week from today at midnight.  After the jump, you can read the athlete profiles written up by our commenters, and discuss in the comments your memories of each athlete and which one deserves to move on. 

Check out the full bracket here.  To check out the original nomination thread, click here. For those who want to track the CGB Hall of Fame posts exclusively, click here or right next to the timestamp above where it says "Hall of Fame".

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Aaron Rodgers

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norcalnick provides one more fantastic profile about one of Cal's greatest quarterbacks.

Because I am also a San Francisco 49er fan, I tuned into the 2005 NFL draft very much hoping that Aaron Rodgers would complete his destiny as a childhood Joe Montana fan and don the Red and Gold as our franchise quarterback.  Four years later and I’m still not sure if I wished that had happened. 

Rodgers only had about a season and a half to make an impression as a starter for the Golden Bears, and he wasted very little time.  Taking over as starting QB midway through the ’03 season, Rodgers led a late season charge for a bowl berth in a year that was expected to be a rebuilding year.  He then had perhaps the best performance ever by a Cal QB in a bowl game, sending expectations for 2004 sky-high in a thrilling, crazy 52-49 victory over Virginia Tech in the Insight Bowl.  He threw for 394 yards and 2 TDs. 

His 2005 season can almost be described as disappointing, although none of the fault would fall to Rodgers.  How can a 10-2 season be disappointing?  How about when hard-luck injuries gradually hamper the passing game as the team slowly puts the offensive burden on the legs of JJ Arrington?  Or when those receiver injuries haunt Cal by essentially preventing any chance at a comeback in a painful loss to Texas Tech in the Holiday Bowl?  And most of all, how about when your QB puts together one of the most impressive single game efforts in a losing effort to the eventual national champs?  Never have I been surer of something football related in my life than when Cal had first and goal at the USC 9 with less than two minutes to go.  Cal was going to score.  Aaron Rodgers was 29-31.  There is no way we don’t take the lead.  I just sat numb in my chair when Jonathan Makonnen slipped on 4th down, not comprehending that I was wrong. 

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Go to Hell, BCS!  You go to Hell and you DIE! 

Sadly, the peak of Rodger’s passing attack at Cal was probably reached in Corvallis in the game just before Cal’s loss to USC.  In that game Rodgers, Chase Lyman, and Geoff MacArthur absolutely blitzed Oregon State in a 49-7 victory.    Next week Lyman would go down with a knee injury that would essentially end is football career.  Makonnen would miss most of the games that year with a variety of nagging ailments and MacArthur played through various problems that limited his abilities before going down with a freak injury in practice before the Holiday Bowl.  It’s a testament to Rodger’s talent and Tedford’s coaching that Cal’s passing attack didn’t completely disappear. 

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Despite a rocky start, Rodgers came to embrace Green Bay fans, culture and moustaches. 

Rodgers intelligently declared for the draft in a down year for quarterbacks.  In one of the most unbelievable displays of NFL draft skullduggery he somehow slid to the end of the first round to the Green Bay Packers.  Rodgers suffered through Brett Favre’s chronic indecisiveness and is now the unquestioned starter for a perennial playoff contender.  Meanwhile, Alex Smith is for some reason still considered a viable starting quarterback contender for the 49ers.  I said above that I don’t know if I’m still upset that the 49ers drafted Smith over Rodgers.  That’s because I wouldn’t wish the 49er’s dysfunction on a Cal quarterback as clearly talented as Rodgers is, even if that means he has to play for a team that knocked out my 49ers every damned year in the late 90s.  When everything is done many expect Rodgers to finish his NFL career as the most decorated quarterback ever to come out of Cal.  I’ll remember him as the player that vaulted Cal from feel-good mid-conference team to perennial Pac-10 title contender.

 

 

Chuck Muncie

 

 

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From newcomer PunchCards4Ever! 

"Muncie set six school rushing records, including most touchdowns and most yards gained in a single season. He was instrumental in Cal’s NCAA-leading offense which propelled the team to the co-championship of the Pac-8 in 1975, and he appeared for the first time on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Muncie was a strong candidate for the Heisman Trophy and finished second in the voting in 1975 behind Archie Griffin of Ohio State. After Muncie graduated, the New Orleans Saints selected him in the 1st round of the 1976 NFL Draft with the 3rd overall selection"
And he more than anyone else destroyed Stanford in the big game that year:
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And now...time to dust off that slick 1975 footage! Muncie's domination starts at 3:34.

 

Poll
Who wins? Aaron Rodgers or Chuck Muncie
Aaron Rodgers
132 votes
Chuck Muncie
190 votes

322 votes | Poll has closed

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I really do not know who to root for…

by Missing Barry on Aug 14, 2009 1:00 PM PDT reply actions  

*vote for…no idea where root came from…

by Missing Barry on Aug 14, 2009 1:00 PM PDT up reply actions  

Impossible choice

I voted for Muncie, in part because I’m an old Chargers fan. Had Rodgers beat USC in 2004, or come back for hypothetical greatness in 2005, then it’d be a slam dunk for Aaron. But for me, Ground Chuck edges him out.

Go Bears!

by California Pete on Aug 14, 2009 1:37 PM PDT reply actions  

I like Muncie. He’s awesome. Rodgers is good, but not Muncie

Praying that Tim Alderson doesn't come back to bite us

by MadBum on Aug 14, 2009 7:45 PM PDT reply actions  

After long thought, I have to go with Muncie. As good as Rodgers was, he didn’t get us over that hump. He didn’t beat USC, which would have still been ok if we hadn’t choked in the Holiday Bowl…

by Missing Barry on Aug 15, 2009 8:10 AM PDT reply actions  

Chuck Muncie

It is so good to see Chuck Muncie doing what he’s doing now. Good for him!

http://www.chuckmuncie.com

by chuckie123 on Sep 8, 2009 8:40 PM PDT reply actions  

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