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<blockquote data-quote="Pkrjones" data-source="post: 999274" data-attributes="member: 9982"><p>I don't believe that even as a backup QB behind a FHOF'r that Love was a shrinking violet. I highly, highly doubt that "no one has any idea" about his leadership, but I'm not expecting you to ever change your opinion.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://wtmj.com/green-bay-packers/2020/04/29/utah-state-coach-gary-andersen-new-packers-qb-jordan-love-has-that-leadership-ability-espn-wisconsin-interview/[/URL]</p><p>" 'He has that leadership ability,” Utah State coach Gary Andersen, the former head coach at the University of Wisconsin, told ESPN Wisconsin’s “Wilde And Tausch” Wednesday.</p><p></p><p>“Last year, we played seven games that went down to the wire. We won five of them,” he explained.</p><p></p><p>“Every single time we got in those situations, all he does is look over at you, give you a wink and say ‘Coach, we got this thing’ and goes out, and the team believes in him.'”</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/news/behind-the-scenes-work-helped-love-at-utah-state-packers[/URL]</p><p></p><p>"Love would bring a different leadership style than Rodgers. He’ll lead – in his own way.</p><p></p><p>“He doesn’t talk a whole bunch,” Yost recalled. “It’s like the old commercial – ‘When E.F. Hutton talks, everybody listens’ from way back when. I don’t even know what E.F. Hutton was; I was just a kid back then.”</p><p></p><p>“Most of the time, it’s just him saying what he needs to say,” Yost said. “But, every now and then, he’d take a play and he would talk about it, all the other guys listened. The other guys had all played quite a bit and were older and he was kind of the young guy, but when he talked, the guys all knew important it was to him and, if he was saying something, it mattered.”</p><p></p><p>At Utah State, Yost said Love mostly hung out with the receivers and running backs. That’s been the case in Green Bay, too, which would help with the critical transition between 16-year starter and first-year starter.'"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pkrjones, post: 999274, member: 9982"] I don't believe that even as a backup QB behind a FHOF'r that Love was a shrinking violet. I highly, highly doubt that "no one has any idea" about his leadership, but I'm not expecting you to ever change your opinion. [URL unfurl="true"]https://wtmj.com/green-bay-packers/2020/04/29/utah-state-coach-gary-andersen-new-packers-qb-jordan-love-has-that-leadership-ability-espn-wisconsin-interview/[/URL] " 'He has that leadership ability,” Utah State coach Gary Andersen, the former head coach at the University of Wisconsin, told ESPN Wisconsin’s “Wilde And Tausch” Wednesday. “Last year, we played seven games that went down to the wire. We won five of them,” he explained. “Every single time we got in those situations, all he does is look over at you, give you a wink and say ‘Coach, we got this thing’ and goes out, and the team believes in him.'” [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/news/behind-the-scenes-work-helped-love-at-utah-state-packers[/URL] "Love would bring a different leadership style than Rodgers. He’ll lead – in his own way. “He doesn’t talk a whole bunch,” Yost recalled. “It’s like the old commercial – ‘When E.F. Hutton talks, everybody listens’ from way back when. I don’t even know what E.F. Hutton was; I was just a kid back then.” “Most of the time, it’s just him saying what he needs to say,” Yost said. “But, every now and then, he’d take a play and he would talk about it, all the other guys listened. The other guys had all played quite a bit and were older and he was kind of the young guy, but when he talked, the guys all knew important it was to him and, if he was saying something, it mattered.” At Utah State, Yost said Love mostly hung out with the receivers and running backs. That’s been the case in Green Bay, too, which would help with the critical transition between 16-year starter and first-year starter.'" [/QUOTE]
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