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Why put in rodgers and run the ball?
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<blockquote data-quote="GakkofNorway" data-source="post: 106556" data-attributes="member: 127"><p>Yea but sometimes cool doesn't equal efficient. I only hope he becomes the first quality NFL starter made by Tedford. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if that many teams would be very interested in hiring Jeff Tedford, there is a perception in the league that his teachings wins games on Saturdays but loses them on Sundays. </p><p></p><p>Also, why would Rodgers want to sacrifice everything to join him if he becomes a coach, you think every Tedford QB in the league is going to play for him?</p><p></p><p>Why are you sold on Aaron Rodgers? I agree, he has potential.</p><p></p><p>In college he had flawless footwork, quick release, a decent arm (he kneeled on the 47 yard line and threw the ball through the uprights at the combine, Boller did the same at the 50 yard line), poise, showed great decision making and leadership (he became the starting QB at Cal when he was only 19!). He's also a great athlete.</p><p></p><p>I saw someone on a forum somewhere mentioned that he wasn't much of an athlete, that's pure ********, his athleticism was one of his strengths in college football. </p><p></p><p>He's the opposite of Favre, probably will be more like Bart Starr. If he's successful in the NFL we probably won't see many interceptions thrown, that's a good thing. They say his arm throwing downfield isn't strong enough, that might very well be true. However the offense run in Green Bay is a horizontal neo-conservative west coast offense, and Rodgers playing style fits right into this offense (So does Jennings). </p><p></p><p>It's all about getting players that fit your scheme, that's how the Colts, Steelers and Patriots have become successful. </p><p></p><p>Rodgers has yet to do anything real in the NFL, but as it is now, he has every chance to become a quality starter because he fits the offensive scheme.</p><p></p><p>He probably wouldn't become a flashy QB, but he would become a pure quality grinding QB that goes out there and does his job every Sunday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GakkofNorway, post: 106556, member: 127"] Yea but sometimes cool doesn't equal efficient. I only hope he becomes the first quality NFL starter made by Tedford. I'm not sure if that many teams would be very interested in hiring Jeff Tedford, there is a perception in the league that his teachings wins games on Saturdays but loses them on Sundays. Also, why would Rodgers want to sacrifice everything to join him if he becomes a coach, you think every Tedford QB in the league is going to play for him? Why are you sold on Aaron Rodgers? I agree, he has potential. In college he had flawless footwork, quick release, a decent arm (he kneeled on the 47 yard line and threw the ball through the uprights at the combine, Boller did the same at the 50 yard line), poise, showed great decision making and leadership (he became the starting QB at Cal when he was only 19!). He's also a great athlete. I saw someone on a forum somewhere mentioned that he wasn't much of an athlete, that's pure ********, his athleticism was one of his strengths in college football. He's the opposite of Favre, probably will be more like Bart Starr. If he's successful in the NFL we probably won't see many interceptions thrown, that's a good thing. They say his arm throwing downfield isn't strong enough, that might very well be true. However the offense run in Green Bay is a horizontal neo-conservative west coast offense, and Rodgers playing style fits right into this offense (So does Jennings). It's all about getting players that fit your scheme, that's how the Colts, Steelers and Patriots have become successful. Rodgers has yet to do anything real in the NFL, but as it is now, he has every chance to become a quality starter because he fits the offensive scheme. He probably wouldn't become a flashy QB, but he would become a pure quality grinding QB that goes out there and does his job every Sunday. [/QUOTE]
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