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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 1024094" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>I think it's pretty normal for the great ones to resist the writing on the wall, attempting to continue succeeding the ways that they did in their prime. </p><p></p><p>Peak Rodgers was able to hold the ball, scramble, create plays, and burn defenses outside of structure. It was his super-power. But as his skills and supporting cast eroded, he wasn't able to pull it off to the same effect. </p><p></p><p>LaFleur was/is capable of putting him into a structure that makes things much easier for him. Look at how many receivers were schemed wide open on Sunday. When the team had leverage, Rodgers was more willing to embrace that structure and he won two MVP's.</p><p></p><p>But it's clear to me that Rodgers' desire to go back to his previous style of play was still in there because he regained a lot of leverage and turned the dials back his direction majorly in 2022. It had to fail miserably before he leaned back into the design of the offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 1024094, member: 12283"] I think it's pretty normal for the great ones to resist the writing on the wall, attempting to continue succeeding the ways that they did in their prime. Peak Rodgers was able to hold the ball, scramble, create plays, and burn defenses outside of structure. It was his super-power. But as his skills and supporting cast eroded, he wasn't able to pull it off to the same effect. LaFleur was/is capable of putting him into a structure that makes things much easier for him. Look at how many receivers were schemed wide open on Sunday. When the team had leverage, Rodgers was more willing to embrace that structure and he won two MVP's. But it's clear to me that Rodgers' desire to go back to his previous style of play was still in there because he regained a lot of leverage and turned the dials back his direction majorly in 2022. It had to fail miserably before he leaned back into the design of the offense. [/QUOTE]
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