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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 859166" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>Rodgers was Rodgers to start 2017. Then he injured his collarbone. That wipes out the rest of the season. You can't consider the results of a game where he attempted to come back early from injury and redeem what would become a lost season. </p><p></p><p>Then he injured his MCL in week one of 2018 and the injury limited him for all or most of the season. It was obvious to anyone watching. </p><p></p><p>In 2019, he's been in a new offense with very few good targets in the offense. </p><p></p><p>None of this means that Rodgers is 100% still the same guy he always was. All it means is that there are other explanations for his performance. We really don't know for sure whether he's regressed or whether it's largely circumstantial. Either is a possibility. </p><p></p><p>For me, the proof will be in 2020. We assume Rodgers will be healthy. Hopefully his receiving talent will have been addressed, as least to some extent. And it will be his second year in the offense, so a comfort level will have had the chance to develop. </p><p></p><p>If he lights it up next year, I won't be surprised. If it's more of the inconsistent, fits and starts kind of offense, then I will have to assume that he just isn't what he once was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 859166, member: 12283"] Rodgers was Rodgers to start 2017. Then he injured his collarbone. That wipes out the rest of the season. You can't consider the results of a game where he attempted to come back early from injury and redeem what would become a lost season. Then he injured his MCL in week one of 2018 and the injury limited him for all or most of the season. It was obvious to anyone watching. In 2019, he's been in a new offense with very few good targets in the offense. None of this means that Rodgers is 100% still the same guy he always was. All it means is that there are other explanations for his performance. We really don't know for sure whether he's regressed or whether it's largely circumstantial. Either is a possibility. For me, the proof will be in 2020. We assume Rodgers will be healthy. Hopefully his receiving talent will have been addressed, as least to some extent. And it will be his second year in the offense, so a comfort level will have had the chance to develop. If he lights it up next year, I won't be surprised. If it's more of the inconsistent, fits and starts kind of offense, then I will have to assume that he just isn't what he once was. [/QUOTE]
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