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<blockquote data-quote="Bertram" data-source="post: 223376" data-attributes="member: 817"><p>How was the Louisville offense inferior to the offense Rodgers ran? </p><p></p><p>Louisville is one of the top ranked team overall and has one of the top offenses. Brohm has loads of experience in a pro-like system and doesn't come from a system that pumps up your stats like the Tedford system, no Tedford QBs have succeeded yet. </p><p></p><p>Trent Dilfer - Average</p><p>Akili Smith - Huge bust</p><p>Kyle Boller - Bust</p><p>David Carr - Huge bust</p><p>Joey Harrington - Huge bust</p><p>Aaron Rodger - ??</p><p></p><p>How can you compare one of the top QBs in this draft, a guy that probably would have been a top 15 - 20 pick last year to Craig Nall or Longshore? </p><p></p><p>He has already done much more in college than those two combined. </p><p></p><p>He is a big, strong and smart QB that doesn't make many mistakes. Gets the ball out there and if you watch tape, you will see he makes NFL passes, he sees open receivers before the play develops and makes the pass, not many QBs in college do that consistently. He's a prototypical WCO QB and fits right into our system. He's also a big pocket passer, an old school passer that doesn't dance around, the kind of QBs I like. Also he's smart, scored a 32 on the wonderlic and has very good bloodlines.</p><p>I think he will push Rodgers next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bertram, post: 223376, member: 817"] How was the Louisville offense inferior to the offense Rodgers ran? Louisville is one of the top ranked team overall and has one of the top offenses. Brohm has loads of experience in a pro-like system and doesn't come from a system that pumps up your stats like the Tedford system, no Tedford QBs have succeeded yet. Trent Dilfer - Average Akili Smith - Huge bust Kyle Boller - Bust David Carr - Huge bust Joey Harrington - Huge bust Aaron Rodger - ?? How can you compare one of the top QBs in this draft, a guy that probably would have been a top 15 - 20 pick last year to Craig Nall or Longshore? He has already done much more in college than those two combined. He is a big, strong and smart QB that doesn't make many mistakes. Gets the ball out there and if you watch tape, you will see he makes NFL passes, he sees open receivers before the play develops and makes the pass, not many QBs in college do that consistently. He's a prototypical WCO QB and fits right into our system. He's also a big pocket passer, an old school passer that doesn't dance around, the kind of QBs I like. Also he's smart, scored a 32 on the wonderlic and has very good bloodlines. I think he will push Rodgers next year. [/QUOTE]
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