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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 880697"><p>I wouldn't assume what Rodgers might have learned from Favre. Recent happy talk between the two presents quite a different picture than one would have gleaned back in the day. "Chilly" is one word that describes that relationship at the time. Either time heals all wounds or they both see nobody looks good in rehasing old tensions.</p><p> </p><p>Ariens was probably overstating the case for emphasis as was I. Those who talk like a QB can be developed in a laboratory, so to speak, understate the case.</p><p></p><p>The fact of the matter is critical learning comes from doing, on the football field or wherever. The context was that if Ariens was choosing between a healthy Tagovailoa and Fitzpatrick as his starter this season he'd go with Tua. Might as well get on with it sooner rather than later is the thought I would assume. What happens before is just to get a guy sufficiently NFL ready to just get on the field. That kinda makes sense on its face. The more interesting part might be why he was opining about somebody else's football team.</p><p></p><p>Jordan is not Tua, Fitzpatrick is not Rodgers, and Miami doesn't have a lot to lose in an on-going total rebuild.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers commented recently that he's more comfortable now with the scheme and has a more complete grasp of the playbook. Now, you can say whatever you want about Rodgers but one thing is certain--he's football smart as a whip and has a tremendous memory for the details of the game situations along with 12 years of HOF credentials under his belt. Where do you think Jordan Love will be a year from now from that scheme and playbook perspective?</p><p></p><p>Something quite drastic would have to happen to turn the page in 2021. There would have to be nothing to lose. That's possible I suppose if unlikely. Assuming it will happen regardless of what transpires this year is just dumb. When the page is turned it might not even be Love for the next chapter and it might not even be 2022. Or 2023.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 880697"] I wouldn't assume what Rodgers might have learned from Favre. Recent happy talk between the two presents quite a different picture than one would have gleaned back in the day. "Chilly" is one word that describes that relationship at the time. Either time heals all wounds or they both see nobody looks good in rehasing old tensions. Ariens was probably overstating the case for emphasis as was I. Those who talk like a QB can be developed in a laboratory, so to speak, understate the case. The fact of the matter is critical learning comes from doing, on the football field or wherever. The context was that if Ariens was choosing between a healthy Tagovailoa and Fitzpatrick as his starter this season he'd go with Tua. Might as well get on with it sooner rather than later is the thought I would assume. What happens before is just to get a guy sufficiently NFL ready to just get on the field. That kinda makes sense on its face. The more interesting part might be why he was opining about somebody else's football team. Jordan is not Tua, Fitzpatrick is not Rodgers, and Miami doesn't have a lot to lose in an on-going total rebuild. Rodgers commented recently that he's more comfortable now with the scheme and has a more complete grasp of the playbook. Now, you can say whatever you want about Rodgers but one thing is certain--he's football smart as a whip and has a tremendous memory for the details of the game situations along with 12 years of HOF credentials under his belt. Where do you think Jordan Love will be a year from now from that scheme and playbook perspective? Something quite drastic would have to happen to turn the page in 2021. There would have to be nothing to lose. That's possible I suppose if unlikely. Assuming it will happen regardless of what transpires this year is just dumb. When the page is turned it might not even be Love for the next chapter and it might not even be 2022. Or 2023. [/QUOTE]
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