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<blockquote data-quote="PackerfaninCarolina" data-source="post: 761521" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>Not a good analogy considering Brady is much closer to retirement than Rodgers and could announce it if he won the SB again tonight, and the talking heads and fan rumor mill kept on putting JMD's name up in the head coach job offer talks.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I don't think Rodgers is trying to tell the team's management how they should do their job. I'm thinking somewhere in there this thing just happened real suddenly and he just didn't get any word about it, and considering the QB coach is the guy who spends the most time with Rodgers in drills and routines, you can see why it probably is something he feels he should at least be talked to about.</p><p></p><p>As to what Van Pelt's work here looked like, I don't think we can totally judge that. I blamed him somewhat when Rodgers had a low point in 2015 and early 2016, but then Rodgers got back into the high level play mode so he got vindicated. And as to Hundley, well certainly Hundley's in-game mechanics looked bad and had me wondering if AVP wasn't failing to address them in practice, but I think you could put Hundley on just about any other team and the results would stay the same. I might be more inclined to judge AVP on QB work had we seen Flynn get significant playing time in 2014 or Callahan get to start games this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerfaninCarolina, post: 761521, member: 9364"] Not a good analogy considering Brady is much closer to retirement than Rodgers and could announce it if he won the SB again tonight, and the talking heads and fan rumor mill kept on putting JMD's name up in the head coach job offer talks. Personally, I don't think Rodgers is trying to tell the team's management how they should do their job. I'm thinking somewhere in there this thing just happened real suddenly and he just didn't get any word about it, and considering the QB coach is the guy who spends the most time with Rodgers in drills and routines, you can see why it probably is something he feels he should at least be talked to about. As to what Van Pelt's work here looked like, I don't think we can totally judge that. I blamed him somewhat when Rodgers had a low point in 2015 and early 2016, but then Rodgers got back into the high level play mode so he got vindicated. And as to Hundley, well certainly Hundley's in-game mechanics looked bad and had me wondering if AVP wasn't failing to address them in practice, but I think you could put Hundley on just about any other team and the results would stay the same. I might be more inclined to judge AVP on QB work had we seen Flynn get significant playing time in 2014 or Callahan get to start games this year. [/QUOTE]
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