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<blockquote data-quote="milani" data-source="post: 998983" data-attributes="member: 6654"><p>I cannot really project anything for Love yet. When you become the star of the show a lot can happen. The mental and the emotional can affect the physical. But it is time for the baptism of fire. I did see promise in Rodgers during the 2008 season although it was a painful season for the team. We all could see he would not throw all the picks as #4. One quality that I though he was lacking as can be the case with all first year QBs is inspiration. Do they emanate an aura that moves the other players on the team to give it their all? Can he make the team believe it can win anytime they go out there? INCLUDING the defense and special teams. The Packers in 2008 were a team appeared to lack that oomph, that faith in what they were doing. And that was a contrast. Brett Favre had the ability to get his team in the same mode as himself each and every week. He showed that from the first game he played. Heck, he even had the hapless Vikings with Brad Childress thinking they could win. I believe by the end of 2010 season Rodgers turned the corner. The game he played in Atlanta in January convinced everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milani, post: 998983, member: 6654"] I cannot really project anything for Love yet. When you become the star of the show a lot can happen. The mental and the emotional can affect the physical. But it is time for the baptism of fire. I did see promise in Rodgers during the 2008 season although it was a painful season for the team. We all could see he would not throw all the picks as #4. One quality that I though he was lacking as can be the case with all first year QBs is inspiration. Do they emanate an aura that moves the other players on the team to give it their all? Can he make the team believe it can win anytime they go out there? INCLUDING the defense and special teams. The Packers in 2008 were a team appeared to lack that oomph, that faith in what they were doing. And that was a contrast. Brett Favre had the ability to get his team in the same mode as himself each and every week. He showed that from the first game he played. Heck, he even had the hapless Vikings with Brad Childress thinking they could win. I believe by the end of 2010 season Rodgers turned the corner. The game he played in Atlanta in January convinced everyone. [/QUOTE]
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