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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 641546" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>• If "In positive..." was meant to be "I'm positive..." you have no reason to be. The best field general QB in Packers history - who not only took part in game planning but called nearly all the plays during the game and was trained by the best HC in NFL history failed as a HC. Also, I'll bet Rodgers has no interest in coaching. To become a HC, he'd have to spend those 14+hour days working his way up the coaching ladder. Why would a guy with a net worth of $100M+ who owns a record label and has a passion for music want to do that?</p><p></p><p>• Curious timing on this thread. It's not a big deal of course but I'd expect this after a Rodgers' MVP season.</p><p></p><p>• Regarding the coaching staff taking more of Rodgers' advice - again the timing could hardly be worse for this suggestion. He and (probably his closest friend on the staff) Clements had more to do with the game planning and play calling than ever before until the Dallas game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 641546, member: 4300"] • If "In positive..." was meant to be "I'm positive..." you have no reason to be. The best field general QB in Packers history - who not only took part in game planning but called nearly all the plays during the game and was trained by the best HC in NFL history failed as a HC. Also, I'll bet Rodgers has no interest in coaching. To become a HC, he'd have to spend those 14+hour days working his way up the coaching ladder. Why would a guy with a net worth of $100M+ who owns a record label and has a passion for music want to do that? • Curious timing on this thread. It's not a big deal of course but I'd expect this after a Rodgers' MVP season. • Regarding the coaching staff taking more of Rodgers' advice - again the timing could hardly be worse for this suggestion. He and (probably his closest friend on the staff) Clements had more to do with the game planning and play calling than ever before until the Dallas game. [/QUOTE]
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