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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1090426" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Agree</p><p></p><p>I commented on this a few years ago. I believe that MLF and Rodgers butted heads at times. Rodgers calling his own plays and overriding MLF in the process. My theory is that once Rodgers was gone, MLF instilled in Love that he would need to listen to his coach and run plays as called by him. Now I am also guessing that as Love has shown better command of reading defenses, MLF has let up a bit on being OK with Jordan audibling out of his call. What has come out of that process is a QB that isn't quite as confident and cavalier as Rodgers is/was. If MLF is back and doesn't hand play calling duties off to another coach, he really needs to uncork Love and let him loose on more RPO's and trust that Jordan knows what he is doing.</p><p></p><p>Jordan's QBR of 72.9 was 2nd in the NFL behind Drake Maye. He also only threw 6 interceptions, which for a starting QB is a pretty impressive season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1090426, member: 7261"] Agree I commented on this a few years ago. I believe that MLF and Rodgers butted heads at times. Rodgers calling his own plays and overriding MLF in the process. My theory is that once Rodgers was gone, MLF instilled in Love that he would need to listen to his coach and run plays as called by him. Now I am also guessing that as Love has shown better command of reading defenses, MLF has let up a bit on being OK with Jordan audibling out of his call. What has come out of that process is a QB that isn't quite as confident and cavalier as Rodgers is/was. If MLF is back and doesn't hand play calling duties off to another coach, he really needs to uncork Love and let him loose on more RPO's and trust that Jordan knows what he is doing. Jordan's QBR of 72.9 was 2nd in the NFL behind Drake Maye. He also only threw 6 interceptions, which for a starting QB is a pretty impressive season. [/QUOTE]
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