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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby Roberts" data-source="post: 45216" data-attributes="member: 260"><p>There's no question that if Favre retires this year, Rodgers will be given every opportunity to win the starting job. </p><p></p><p>I've read people questioning his leadership ability, but we can't yet assess his leadership ability because Favre is the leader of this team. Others question his mobility and that could be a concern until we shore up the OL.</p><p></p><p>Whether or not Rodgers, Nall or whoever wins the job when Favre retires, we are still going to go through growing pains with the new QB. That's always the case and Big Ben is no exclusion here -- his success last year was mainly due to a strong running game, good blocking and great defense. </p><p></p><p>So if Favre retires, then the future success of the next QB will be related to the rest of the team. Strong ST to give us good field position. Solid running game for play action. Good blocking. Strong defense to make up for offensive mistakes. It's a lot to ask and it's all in TT's and MM's hands right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby Roberts, post: 45216, member: 260"] There's no question that if Favre retires this year, Rodgers will be given every opportunity to win the starting job. I've read people questioning his leadership ability, but we can't yet assess his leadership ability because Favre is the leader of this team. Others question his mobility and that could be a concern until we shore up the OL. Whether or not Rodgers, Nall or whoever wins the job when Favre retires, we are still going to go through growing pains with the new QB. That's always the case and Big Ben is no exclusion here -- his success last year was mainly due to a strong running game, good blocking and great defense. So if Favre retires, then the future success of the next QB will be related to the rest of the team. Strong ST to give us good field position. Solid running game for play action. Good blocking. Strong defense to make up for offensive mistakes. It's a lot to ask and it's all in TT's and MM's hands right now. [/QUOTE]
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