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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 875051" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I think this is a key point that people are not aware of or not wanting to acknowledge. What has changed since 4/23 when it comes to the way the Packers will approach their offense and how Aaron Runs it for the next few years? Nothing that I know of. Aaron will still be the starting QB for at least 1-3 years. Drafting Love, a RB and a TE doesn't immediately make it better or worse, but I do think the RB and TE selected tips MLF's hand as to where he is heading with play calling. Who says that Rodgers won't thrive under what appears to be a more run oriented offense? I can see where it might benefit an older Rodgers to have a defense having to line up expecting and respecting a solid run game.</p><p></p><p>Seems like the media and some fans want to create the drama that MLF and Rodgers are butting heads, instead of the simple fact that the Packers are trying to mesh a future plan with a present one and that included an eventual replacement at QB, as well as a few tools for MLF to run the style of offense he wants to, as well as some solid OL prospects to potentially give him a very solid OL for years to come.</p><p></p><p>I haven't seen it mentioned yet, but Gutes approach to the OL in this draft reminded me of his approach to WR a few years ago. 3 later picks, hoping 1-2 stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 875051, member: 7261"] I think this is a key point that people are not aware of or not wanting to acknowledge. What has changed since 4/23 when it comes to the way the Packers will approach their offense and how Aaron Runs it for the next few years? Nothing that I know of. Aaron will still be the starting QB for at least 1-3 years. Drafting Love, a RB and a TE doesn't immediately make it better or worse, but I do think the RB and TE selected tips MLF's hand as to where he is heading with play calling. Who says that Rodgers won't thrive under what appears to be a more run oriented offense? I can see where it might benefit an older Rodgers to have a defense having to line up expecting and respecting a solid run game. Seems like the media and some fans want to create the drama that MLF and Rodgers are butting heads, instead of the simple fact that the Packers are trying to mesh a future plan with a present one and that included an eventual replacement at QB, as well as a few tools for MLF to run the style of offense he wants to, as well as some solid OL prospects to potentially give him a very solid OL for years to come. I haven't seen it mentioned yet, but Gutes approach to the OL in this draft reminded me of his approach to WR a few years ago. 3 later picks, hoping 1-2 stick. [/QUOTE]
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