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Would Aaron Rodgers be a better choice in 2006 ANYWAY?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuperRat" data-source="post: 61539" data-attributes="member: 329"><p>A calm conservative approach would be better, one with Favre throwing the ball though not Rodgers. From what I've been reading, that is more of what Mike McCarthy is all about, the more pure west coast offense. It would require reiging in Favre a bit but as long as he is willing I think he could be very successful. More of an emphasis on route running and less on running far and launching the ball. This will be better with the somewhat more depleted reciever core too. People seem to forget that the Packers lost 8 games last season by 7 or less points. A dramatic improvement isn't needed. Just some more consistency on the offense particularly in the running game and an improved defense should make up the difference. Rodgers would benefit more by spending another year practicing, getting used to taking snaps behind center instead of from the shotgun formation and learning more about mental aspects of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperRat, post: 61539, member: 329"] A calm conservative approach would be better, one with Favre throwing the ball though not Rodgers. From what I've been reading, that is more of what Mike McCarthy is all about, the more pure west coast offense. It would require reiging in Favre a bit but as long as he is willing I think he could be very successful. More of an emphasis on route running and less on running far and launching the ball. This will be better with the somewhat more depleted reciever core too. People seem to forget that the Packers lost 8 games last season by 7 or less points. A dramatic improvement isn't needed. Just some more consistency on the offense particularly in the running game and an improved defense should make up the difference. Rodgers would benefit more by spending another year practicing, getting used to taking snaps behind center instead of from the shotgun formation and learning more about mental aspects of the game. [/QUOTE]
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