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packers obviously know how to develop qbs, love probably another near hof
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packers obviously know how to develop qbs, love probably another near hof
it is almost impossible to have such a run of great qbs, cant be merely coincidence, must be some kind of cultural coaching principle established in the org a long time ago that gets passed down....like say how the steelers always have a great d despite changes.Don't know how many people would be around from when Rodgers was coming through. Probably nobody as far as on field coaching goes.
I mean it is only two QBs. I think it is just a matter of luck. Of course having a good system in place is important but they're all completely different systems when it comes to staff and type of offence and that's without mentioning how much the league has changed. Would have loved to see how Favre went without getting the s**t beat out of him every week, combined with the 'passing league' stats. The Packers had decades of pretty shitty QBs before Favre.it is almost impossible to have such a run of great qbs, cant be merely coincidence, must be some kind of cultural coaching principle established in the org a long time ago that gets passed down....like say how the steelers always have a great d despite changes.
love was a beastly selection too, he has very high ceiling, just good coaching and not giving up on him, demanding certain improvements, will see him evolve rodgers had the talent but they didnt give up on him either, he had flaws in his game for three years at practice till they got it out of him.
i do count starr before them too. i know there was a bad run of qbs till favre happened, but they learned something when ron wolf became gm and he probably planted in the org a set of guidelines that were followed on by thompson etc.I mean it is only two QBs. I think it is just a matter of luck. Of course having a good system in place is important but they're all completely different systems when it comes to staff and type of offence and that's without mentioning how much the league has changed. Would have loved to see how Favre went without getting the sh*t beat out of him every week, combined with the 'passing league' stats. The Packers had decades of pretty shitty QBs before Favre.
It was the same with Linsley. he came in as a rook and looked like a vet. first game was in Seattle and didnt make any major mistakes in the noiseDon't think it could be understated how important it is that Myers has come in and they've barely noticed Linsley isn't there. I wasn't a fan of picking a Centre in the 2nd round but I've come around to the idea, looks like a class guy.
Also Aaron loves him so that's something.
FOX's Jay Glazer reports the Packers have agreed to trade Aaron Rodgers if he still wants out of Green Bay following the 2021 season.
Much was made of the fact that Rodgers' reworked deal did not include an official out clause for 2022, but it appears the sides have a handshake agreement. If Rodgers still wants a trade, GM Brian Gutekunst will back down and grant it. There is an eternity between now and next offseason, of course, but it would seem Rodgers and his front office are getting more on the same page after a year-plus of animosity.
SOURCE: Jay Glazer on Twitter
Aug 5, 2021, 7:45 PM ET
Didnt seem like he got much protection either, so rushed into a lot of those throws. The deep bomb a little underthrown or off-target. But he was good at finding the checkdown or second/third read when the pressure got there.Not bad. His technique looks a little slow but It's hard to judge fairly being spoiled watching Aaron Rodgers for years.
Didnt seem like he got much protection either, so rushed into a lot of those throws. The deep bomb a little underthrown or off-target. But he was good at finding the checkdown or second/third read when the pressure got there.
Hes still very much a rookie, hardly any reps, I think once the game slows down for him it won't be as exposed. Growing pains right now. But he looked quite decent considering.Imo this has been a problem we've wallpapered over for years because Rodgers has been so good. If it's not addressed before he moves on it's going to be exposed badly.