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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 652074" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>I appreciate all the caveats in your post regarding the relationship Janis has with his teammates. We aren’t privy to the inner workings of Janis’ relationships with his teammates but sometimes things are as they seem: IMO Rodgers has a problem with Janis because Rodgers is a perfectionist and for whatever reason Janis is still not up to speed with the nuances of the offense. I agree Janis needs on-the-field work because I think his biggest problem is not being able to adjust to what defenses are doing on-the-fly. But from all we’ve read and heard Janis isn’t very good in the classroom and there’s no excuse for that. Until the minicamps start, he has no excuse not to study his **** off and know the classroom stuff like the back of his hand before the minicamps. If he doesn't, that's entirely on him, agreed? Physically Janis is close to Jordy but if you include the mental aspect of football in “talent”, Janis has a mountain to climb to be similar to Jordy. BTW, if you study people, look at Jordy Nelson: How often has he criticized his teammates or said anything that can be construed as doing so? Because he’s done so rarely adds weight to what he said about Janis, particularly in the classroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 652074, member: 4300"] I appreciate all the caveats in your post regarding the relationship Janis has with his teammates. We aren’t privy to the inner workings of Janis’ relationships with his teammates but sometimes things are as they seem: IMO Rodgers has a problem with Janis because Rodgers is a perfectionist and for whatever reason Janis is still not up to speed with the nuances of the offense. I agree Janis needs on-the-field work because I think his biggest problem is not being able to adjust to what defenses are doing on-the-fly. But from all we’ve read and heard Janis isn’t very good in the classroom and there’s no excuse for that. Until the minicamps start, he has no excuse not to study his **** off and know the classroom stuff like the back of his hand before the minicamps. If he doesn't, that's entirely on him, agreed? Physically Janis is close to Jordy but if you include the mental aspect of football in “talent”, Janis has a mountain to climb to be similar to Jordy. BTW, if you study people, look at Jordy Nelson: How often has he criticized his teammates or said anything that can be construed as doing so? Because he’s done so rarely adds weight to what he said about Janis, particularly in the classroom. [/QUOTE]
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