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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 880674"><p>There's another factor. Simply how the guy is wired for the NFL game.</p><p></p><p>Jordon Love could be the the next franchise QB or a journeyman or total bust. History is littered with many more first rounders in the last two categories then the first. But that wasn't my primary point. gbgary categorically states Love will replace Rodgers by, one presumes, next April to capture all of the cap savings. My primary point is that neither Gutekunst, LaFleur, me, you, gbgary, nor the lamp post are likely to have much of an idea of who Love really is by next April.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers could get injured and they decide to go with Love or he gets several starts at the end of the year if the team is out of the playoffs and he look awfully good or awfully bad. Anything could happen.</p><p></p><p>But to assume categorically, whether or not Love has the opportunity to show something, that he'll be the guy by next April is foolish. Nobody is going to be turning the page that blindly. My categorical statement of "no way" is just a way of emphasizing how long the odds really are.</p><p></p><p>This is about as narrow as I can make it. There are other broader questions marks we can lay on top, some of which I've touched on in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 880674"] There's another factor. Simply how the guy is wired for the NFL game. Jordon Love could be the the next franchise QB or a journeyman or total bust. History is littered with many more first rounders in the last two categories then the first. But that wasn't my primary point. gbgary categorically states Love will replace Rodgers by, one presumes, next April to capture all of the cap savings. My primary point is that neither Gutekunst, LaFleur, me, you, gbgary, nor the lamp post are likely to have much of an idea of who Love really is by next April. Rodgers could get injured and they decide to go with Love or he gets several starts at the end of the year if the team is out of the playoffs and he look awfully good or awfully bad. Anything could happen. But to assume categorically, whether or not Love has the opportunity to show something, that he'll be the guy by next April is foolish. Nobody is going to be turning the page that blindly. My categorical statement of "no way" is just a way of emphasizing how long the odds really are. This is about as narrow as I can make it. There are other broader questions marks we can lay on top, some of which I've touched on in the past. [/QUOTE]
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