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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1015090" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>That one reminded me of a slightly longer version of Love to #9. Both Driver and Watson had to slow their route some. Although Rodgers pass was about 10 yards farther than Loves. His arm was amazing back then</p><p></p><p>Not meant to beat up on #12 at all, but similarly on Turkey day he got caught on a classic Strip Sack that cost direct points to Detroit. He also had another mid range (30 yards) throw that wasn’t anywhere near a WR. The main thing I noticed though (at a similar point of their careers) was Rodgers D basically gave him the ball in wonderful field position most of that 2009 Thanksgiving day with multiple INT. Williams, Collins and Mr #21 Woodson all had INT that ran our score up. I also felt like the obvious. 2nd year Aaron had just a fraction more zip (than 1st year Love) on his passes. A little crisper and his WR were a slight grade up in talent imo.</p><p></p><p>2 takes: I wouldn’t be opposed to feeding Love 1 more WR in that top 100 range (or better) that adds another dynamic. This upcoming draft is a VERY good (and thick) draft at the WR position.</p><p></p><p>We need 1-2 upgrades at OL, 1 more upper echelon WR and a young stud RB and we could be very, very good (and deep) by 2025</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1015090, member: 10086"] That one reminded me of a slightly longer version of Love to #9. Both Driver and Watson had to slow their route some. Although Rodgers pass was about 10 yards farther than Loves. His arm was amazing back then Not meant to beat up on #12 at all, but similarly on Turkey day he got caught on a classic Strip Sack that cost direct points to Detroit. He also had another mid range (30 yards) throw that wasn’t anywhere near a WR. The main thing I noticed though (at a similar point of their careers) was Rodgers D basically gave him the ball in wonderful field position most of that 2009 Thanksgiving day with multiple INT. Williams, Collins and Mr #21 Woodson all had INT that ran our score up. I also felt like the obvious. 2nd year Aaron had just a fraction more zip (than 1st year Love) on his passes. A little crisper and his WR were a slight grade up in talent imo. 2 takes: I wouldn’t be opposed to feeding Love 1 more WR in that top 100 range (or better) that adds another dynamic. This upcoming draft is a VERY good (and thick) draft at the WR position. We need 1-2 upgrades at OL, 1 more upper echelon WR and a young stud RB and we could be very, very good (and deep) by 2025 [/QUOTE]
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