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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 991744" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>Except I'm not thinking about only Aaron Rodgers. I don't care all that much about Aaron Rodgers really. I care if he can play QB or not and the rest of the team. This is part of the reason why I guess I get the reputation that I "always have to be right". I guess it's a character flaw, but generally what people perceive as me trying to be "right" is usually time spent trying to correct how someone is either misconstruing what I said, ignoring what was said, or misunderstanding what was said. </p><p></p><p>The players name could be Mercedes Lewis, Cobb, A.Jones, Preston Smith, Kenny Clark etc and I wouldn't care if they were there or not either. Sure they can go, or they can skip it. I think the impact is the same for the team. </p><p></p><p>what you see as this undying love for Aaron Rodgers and a sad control he has over some of our lives as fans is really nothing more than saying, I think some people make way too big of deal over OTA's, it just happens to be Aaron Rodgers that drives much of the conversation, and much of it comes from people claiming to be sick of him. Ironic, I know. </p><p></p><p>You could change the topic to the impact Aaron Jones has on the team by showing up to OTA's. Other than he did it, I'd still say it was pretty meaningless in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't have to be about Rodgers, but people keep making everything about Rodgers. </p><p></p><p>I think OTA's are of minimal importance for much of the team. I think it's important for coaches to run thru some concepts together, I think it's important for guys with injuries to be checked on and run thru some light stuff, and It hink it's important for new guys to a team and rookies to get a feel for the flow.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that I don't think it's of importance to the team at all in this day and age when guys are working out, in shape and training pretty hard all offseason. </p><p></p><p>I've seen the intensity of those practices. New guys/rookies have a lot of catching up to do. </p><p></p><p>Sure a 5th grader could benefit on occasion from sitting in on a CHM 441 class, but most times that should wait until they're a Junior in college or so because then they'll have the background and the base to make it a worthwhile experience. It's usually just a waste of time to do it backwards. </p><p></p><p> Doesn't mean it always is, it's just the likelihood of it having an impact of any sort is minimal. Especially something so low intensity 4-6 months before any meaningful football is going to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 991744, member: 10441"] Except I'm not thinking about only Aaron Rodgers. I don't care all that much about Aaron Rodgers really. I care if he can play QB or not and the rest of the team. This is part of the reason why I guess I get the reputation that I "always have to be right". I guess it's a character flaw, but generally what people perceive as me trying to be "right" is usually time spent trying to correct how someone is either misconstruing what I said, ignoring what was said, or misunderstanding what was said. The players name could be Mercedes Lewis, Cobb, A.Jones, Preston Smith, Kenny Clark etc and I wouldn't care if they were there or not either. Sure they can go, or they can skip it. I think the impact is the same for the team. what you see as this undying love for Aaron Rodgers and a sad control he has over some of our lives as fans is really nothing more than saying, I think some people make way too big of deal over OTA's, it just happens to be Aaron Rodgers that drives much of the conversation, and much of it comes from people claiming to be sick of him. Ironic, I know. You could change the topic to the impact Aaron Jones has on the team by showing up to OTA's. Other than he did it, I'd still say it was pretty meaningless in the grand scheme of things. It doesn't have to be about Rodgers, but people keep making everything about Rodgers. I think OTA's are of minimal importance for much of the team. I think it's important for coaches to run thru some concepts together, I think it's important for guys with injuries to be checked on and run thru some light stuff, and It hink it's important for new guys to a team and rookies to get a feel for the flow. Beyond that I don't think it's of importance to the team at all in this day and age when guys are working out, in shape and training pretty hard all offseason. I've seen the intensity of those practices. New guys/rookies have a lot of catching up to do. Sure a 5th grader could benefit on occasion from sitting in on a CHM 441 class, but most times that should wait until they're a Junior in college or so because then they'll have the background and the base to make it a worthwhile experience. It's usually just a waste of time to do it backwards. Doesn't mean it always is, it's just the likelihood of it having an impact of any sort is minimal. Especially something so low intensity 4-6 months before any meaningful football is going to happen. [/QUOTE]
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