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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 847403" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>Or maybe Rodgers has bought in from the beginning but you’re so dug in on your foolish anti-Rodgers agenda that you cannot help yourself but to continue your baseless claim that he hasn’t bought in from the beginning. </p><p></p><p>Rodgers and LaFleur played to the run game and played “small ball” as you call it because of Davante’s injury, and because it proved to be a vulnerability of the Cowboys, just the same way that they played to the passing game against Philly. Why? Because Philly is awful in coverage. And because Philly stuffed our running game from the opening kickoff until the final whistle. </p><p></p><p>What this shows you is that the Packers are going to attack whatever is the perceived, or known, weakness of their opponent. Rodgers has co-signed on that from the beginning. He’s told everyone from the beginning that he’s all in for that. That he’s all in on LaFleur. That he’s all in to winning. LaFleur has echoed the same sentiments. </p><p></p><p>But let’s just sweep aside what both men have said. Let’s sweep aside the 4-1 record. And let’s say that just because the Packers ran the ball (effectively, and stuck with it) against Dallas that Rodgers has all of a sudden had an epiphany in the past week. </p><p></p><p>Just stop it. They’ve told you from the beginning. The fact that you’re trying to insinuate a mid season change in approach is because you are totally incapable of showing the slightest bit of objectivity toward Aaron Rodgers. And it makes you look like an absolute buffoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 847403, member: 11933"] Or maybe Rodgers has bought in from the beginning but you’re so dug in on your foolish anti-Rodgers agenda that you cannot help yourself but to continue your baseless claim that he hasn’t bought in from the beginning. Rodgers and LaFleur played to the run game and played “small ball” as you call it because of Davante’s injury, and because it proved to be a vulnerability of the Cowboys, just the same way that they played to the passing game against Philly. Why? Because Philly is awful in coverage. And because Philly stuffed our running game from the opening kickoff until the final whistle. What this shows you is that the Packers are going to attack whatever is the perceived, or known, weakness of their opponent. Rodgers has co-signed on that from the beginning. He’s told everyone from the beginning that he’s all in for that. That he’s all in on LaFleur. That he’s all in to winning. LaFleur has echoed the same sentiments. But let’s just sweep aside what both men have said. Let’s sweep aside the 4-1 record. And let’s say that just because the Packers ran the ball (effectively, and stuck with it) against Dallas that Rodgers has all of a sudden had an epiphany in the past week. Just stop it. They’ve told you from the beginning. The fact that you’re trying to insinuate a mid season change in approach is because you are totally incapable of showing the slightest bit of objectivity toward Aaron Rodgers. And it makes you look like an absolute buffoon. [/QUOTE]
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