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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Rodgers Wants More Freedom in LaFleur's Offense (pg 59) 

Post#1181 » by ReasonablySober » Mon Jun 17, 2019 9:24 pm

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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Rodgers Wants More Freedom in LaFleur's Offense (pg 59) 

Post#1182 » by humanrefutation » Mon Jun 17, 2019 10:01 pm

Roberts couldn't pass a Pats physical like a week ago.
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Jordy To Retire As A Packer 

Post#1183 » by humanrefutation » Mon Jun 17, 2019 10:05 pm

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You can read the whole piece here. It's a really good read: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001033990/article/aaron-rodgers-matt-lafleur-navigating-new-packers-partnership

Sounds like LaFleur is running a Shanahan system that doesn't normally let QBs audible at the line because there's so much presnap activity that there isn't really much time to, but Aaron thinks he should have more freedom. LaFleur wants find a way to reconcile that.



I will say, I get where Aaron is coming from. LaFleur can't treat this like he's got some sort of rookie QB under his wing. But Aaron also needs to give LaFleur a chance to actually run the offense as he sees fit.
The thing is comming off the last couple years where we've seen so many reports that Rodgers was changing so many plays in the huddle it doesnt exactly scream "I turned over a new leaf" when this report shows up before training camp even starts

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The push-and-pull has already begun. On a red-zone play toward the end of last Tuesday's minicamp practice, for example, Rodgers dropped back, saw that his targets were covered and bought time by sliding to his left. He then uncorked one of those glorious balls that few other humans can, arcing a glorious pass to the left corner of the end zone that tight end Jimmy Graham leaped up and caught for a touchdown.

And no, that was not how LaFleur had drawn it up, but he still applauded from his perch atop a golf cart.


Rodgers's ability to extend the play and improvise (where necessary) is important, but the pre-snap audibles are where they seem to have a difference of opinion. I do think Aaron is going to have to get used to the idea of running the play as its written wherever possible instead of improvising for 10 seconds during every pass play/

Anyway, I'm not panicking or anything. There's always a bit of an adjustment when a new coach comes in. Favre had to adjust to McCarthy and we were a point away from the SB in 2007. It can happen if both parties are invested in making it work.
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Rodgers Wants More Freedom in LaFleur's Offense (pg 59) 

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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Rodgers Wants More Freedom in LaFleur's Offense (pg 59) 

Post#1185 » by humanrefutation » Thu Jun 20, 2019 2:29 am

Hello Michael Roberts. Goodbye Michael Roberts.
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Rodgers Wants More Freedom in LaFleur's Offense (pg 59) 

Post#1186 » by humanrefutation » Mon Jun 24, 2019 6:08 pm

Brett Favre wants the Packers to "Let Aaron Rodgers Play His Game."

Brett Favre came to Rodgers' defense this weekend, telling reporters that he's confident Rodgers will thrive regardless of the constraints of LaFleur's or any coach's system.

"Aaron will be fine," Favre said. "I think that the thing is he needs to remain the same. And I don't have to give him any advice. You know, he'll handle it well.

"The question is, how will they handle it with him. And obviously, that's very important. I mean, there's more to the team than Aaron but we all have to admit that when he's playing and playing well, which generally when he's playing he is playing well, you don't want to change what's working. There's other factors that you have to work on."

Favre continued: "I think you let him play his game and not disturb that very much," Favre said. "And it's going to be interesting to see if that happens."


I think Brett forgets that he was at his absolute best when he worked in concert with Holmgren instead of improvising new ways to throw picks.
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Rodgers Wants More Freedom in LaFleur's Offense (pg 59) 

Post#1187 » by GBPackers47 » Thu Jun 27, 2019 6:52 pm

humanrefutation wrote:Brett Favre wants the Packers to "Let Aaron Rodgers Play His Game."

Brett Favre came to Rodgers' defense this weekend, telling reporters that he's confident Rodgers will thrive regardless of the constraints of LaFleur's or any coach's system.

"Aaron will be fine," Favre said. "I think that the thing is he needs to remain the same. And I don't have to give him any advice. You know, he'll handle it well.

"The question is, how will they handle it with him. And obviously, that's very important. I mean, there's more to the team than Aaron but we all have to admit that when he's playing and playing well, which generally when he's playing he is playing well, you don't want to change what's working. There's other factors that you have to work on."

Favre continued: "I think you let him play his game and not disturb that very much," Favre said. "And it's going to be interesting to see if that happens."


I think Brett forgets that he was at his absolute best when he worked in concert with Holmgren instead of improvising new ways to throw picks.


Agreed. Rodgers is obviously a generational talent, but considering this organization hasn't won sh** in almost a decade, let alone can't even make the playoffs, maybe it's time to be open to trying something new.
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1188 » by MickeyDavis » Thu Jun 27, 2019 8:01 pm

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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1189 » by PintSizedBox10 » Fri Jun 28, 2019 11:29 pm

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Can't say I'm really surprised to see this stat, but holy cow it's still pretty eye-opening.

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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1190 » by LittleRooster » Sat Jun 29, 2019 6:43 am

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Can't say I'm really surprised to see this stat, but holy cow it's still pretty eye-opening.

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We have our own version in Jones and didn’t use him. Thinking that will change


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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1191 » by PintSizedBox10 » Sat Jun 29, 2019 4:10 pm

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Can't say I'm really surprised to see this stat, but holy cow it's still pretty eye-opening.

What i would give for Kamara to be on this team


We have our own version in Jones and didn’t use him. Thinking that will change


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That's kind of how i felt last year. Jones looked like the type of back that would have been used much better in a variety of other offenses around the league, and yet in GB he couldn't even get the lion's share of the carries for whatever reason. Can't wait to see how he's utilized this year.
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1192 » by MickeyDavis » Thu Jul 4, 2019 3:56 pm

3 weeks from today training camp opens. I'm ready for some football!
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1193 » by Mags FTW » Fri Jul 5, 2019 2:31 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:3 weeks from today training camp opens. I'm ready for some football!

Two months until the opener, baby!
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1194 » by MickeyDavis » Mon Jul 8, 2019 12:09 am

If you guys like getting into numbers and analysis Warren Sharp's 2019 Football Preview is available. I have read his previews in the past and they're very interesting. I don't have this years yet (coming Tuesday).
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1195 » by GBPackers47 » Mon Jul 8, 2019 9:55 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:If you guys like getting into numbers and analysis Warren Sharp's 2019 Football Preview is available. I have read his previews in the past and they're very interesting. I don't have this years yet (coming Tuesday).


Can we please for the love of GOD start calling this dude "He who shall not be named"?????
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1196 » by ReasonablySober » Mon Jul 8, 2019 10:13 pm

MD is Warren Sharp's great grandaddy and he's so proud of his little boy!
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1197 » by MickeyDavis » Mon Jul 8, 2019 11:14 pm

Data analytics is my profession. He does some good and interesting work. Read it or don't (shrug)
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1198 » by GBPackers47 » Tue Jul 9, 2019 2:46 am

MickeyDavis wrote:Data analytics is my profession. He does some good and interesting work. Read it or don't (shrug)


I refuse to read any analytical work by Warren Sapp.
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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1199 » by MickeyDavis » Tue Jul 9, 2019 3:14 am

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Re: 2019 Packers Off Season Thread - Favre: Let Aaron Be Aaron (pg 60) 

Post#1200 » by Aaron It Out » Tue Jul 9, 2019 4:43 am

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MickeyDavis wrote:Data analytics is my profession. He does some good and interesting work. Read it or don't (shrug)


I refuse to read any analytical work by Warren Sapp.


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