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It’s now OFFICIAL!!! Rodgers has been traded to the Jets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 997123" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>You know I am always eager to help!</p><p></p><p>It's obvious that the de facto offensive coordinator in Green Bay is the head coach. He designs the offense, its his system, he calls the plays. This ought to be clear, as Hackett had no background in the system before arriving to Green Bay and has had minimal success as an offensive coach apart from working under LaFleur. His job was essentially to help install each game plan and teach the system as he learned it from LaFleur. For some reason, fans and media have been very reticent to give LaFleur his due credit for what happened in 2020 and 2021. How on earth anyone would point to Hackett instead is absolutely beyond me. </p><p></p><p>Hackett arrived in Denver, said publicly that his goal was to accommodate Wilson's offensive preferences, they built the offense around how Wilson wanted to play, and it was an abject failure. It turned out that Wilson's preferences were at odds with what he can actually do well. Seattle had understood that and boxed him in.</p><p></p><p>Now you have a very similar situation. The way that Rodgers wants to play is not very advantageous for an offense anymore. Like so many QB's nearing the end of their careers, he wants to be in shotgun, eschew true play-action, keep the formations static, big brain the opposing defense, and make plays. After they drafted Love, LaFleur was able to coax him into playing within the structure of his offense, and he thrived. After his big pay-day, the leverage shifted and he pulled the offense back in his own direction. That was one major factor, of multiple (e.g. no Adams, OL injuries), that caused the offense to regress. </p><p></p><p>Now he's going to go play for an OC whose modus operandi is to let the QB do what he wants. Hackett is not going to reign Rodgers in, and the personnel in New York is not nearly good enough for Rodgers to go back to his old habits and be highly successful. </p><p></p><p>You watch. If Rodgers goes back to his old play style and really excels, I'll eat my words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 997123, member: 12283"] You know I am always eager to help! It's obvious that the de facto offensive coordinator in Green Bay is the head coach. He designs the offense, its his system, he calls the plays. This ought to be clear, as Hackett had no background in the system before arriving to Green Bay and has had minimal success as an offensive coach apart from working under LaFleur. His job was essentially to help install each game plan and teach the system as he learned it from LaFleur. For some reason, fans and media have been very reticent to give LaFleur his due credit for what happened in 2020 and 2021. How on earth anyone would point to Hackett instead is absolutely beyond me. Hackett arrived in Denver, said publicly that his goal was to accommodate Wilson's offensive preferences, they built the offense around how Wilson wanted to play, and it was an abject failure. It turned out that Wilson's preferences were at odds with what he can actually do well. Seattle had understood that and boxed him in. Now you have a very similar situation. The way that Rodgers wants to play is not very advantageous for an offense anymore. Like so many QB's nearing the end of their careers, he wants to be in shotgun, eschew true play-action, keep the formations static, big brain the opposing defense, and make plays. After they drafted Love, LaFleur was able to coax him into playing within the structure of his offense, and he thrived. After his big pay-day, the leverage shifted and he pulled the offense back in his own direction. That was one major factor, of multiple (e.g. no Adams, OL injuries), that caused the offense to regress. Now he's going to go play for an OC whose modus operandi is to let the QB do what he wants. Hackett is not going to reign Rodgers in, and the personnel in New York is not nearly good enough for Rodgers to go back to his old habits and be highly successful. You watch. If Rodgers goes back to his old play style and really excels, I'll eat my words. [/QUOTE]
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