Greg Jennings, Eddie Lacy, John Kuhn, James Jones, Jordy Nelson, Jermichael Finley, old Donald Driver, James Starks, Brandon Jackson. Any of those guys actually any good? (Besides Jennings, who wasn't an elite receiver, but a possession receiver whose success depended on high volume passes from a very efficient QB.) If anything, Rodgers was surrounded by a lot of crap and kept delivering regardless of who was playing or how many injuries there were. He made that offense work, not the other way around.
Fastest QB to get 30,000 yards. First QB to score 10 TDs in 3 playoff games. Two time NFL MVP (along with Favre, Montana, Brady and Manning). Super Bowl MVP. Highest single season and career QBR in NFL history. One of the lowest interception rates in NFL history. Discount double check. Not to mention a pretty decent runner. By pretty much every marking, he is not only good, but historically good. His 2011 season alone was one of the best seasons by a QB in NFL history, period. In each category, he has more yards, more TDs, and less interceptions through his first 137 games than Manning, Favre, Brady, Brees, Young or Montana.
I don't even get what your HGH comment means. You can't just say throw out some bullshit assertions like he "obviously isn't good" without backing it up in any way. This is the sports forum, not a presidential election.