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It’s now OFFICIAL!!! Rodgers has been traded to the Jets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 997152" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>Rating and QBR, 2015-Present: </p><p></p><p>-2015: 15th, 14th</p><p>-2016: 4th, 4th</p><p>-2017: 8th, 7th</p><p>-2018: 13th, 17th</p><p>-2019: 12th, 20th</p><p>-2020: 1st, 1st</p><p>-2021: 1st, 1st</p><p>-2022: 15th, 27th</p><p></p><p>Rodgers ability to play at an elite level was eroding under McCarthy and the style of play that characterized his later tenure. It was revitalized when he embraced LaFleur's offense. It tailed off hard again in 2022 when he pulled it back in his direction. The contrasts are stark.</p><p></p><p>What I said coming off of 2019 is that it wasn't clear from the outside if Rodgers was resistant to LaFleur's offense or if he just hadn't had sufficient time to master it. I advocated giving it another year to draw a conclusion. He embraced it in 2020 and won back to back MVP's. </p><p></p><p>But perspectives develop with new data. Last off-season, he gained a bunch of leverage, signed a big new extension, complained and clearly used that leverage to pull the offense back in the direction that he prefers. It didn't work. Only when it became clear that the offense was basically inoperable did you see the hallmarks of LaFleur's system come back. In the first half of the season, there were analysts on Twitter openly wondering where LaFleur's offense disappeared to. </p><p></p><p>He is no longer capable of playing the style of offense that made him famous at an elite level. I don't know why that would surprise anyone. He turns 40 this year. He needs to be a cog in a system. The most important cog, no doubt, but a cog nonetheless. But I do not think he accepts this; he is supremely confident in his own abilities. That doesn't make him a bad person. But I think I know how it will play out in New York. </p><p></p><p>Finally, for some reason people can't seem to understand that this is not a binary issue. Nothing is 100% Rodgers' fault. Nowhere have I denied other issues, such as personnel or injuries. It's perfectly reasonable to say both of these things:</p><p></p><p>1) The way that Rodgers wants to play does not maximize his skills or his offense.</p><p></p><p>2) Rodgers' tendencies were not the only problems with the Green Bay offense last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 997152, member: 12283"] Rating and QBR, 2015-Present: -2015: 15th, 14th -2016: 4th, 4th -2017: 8th, 7th -2018: 13th, 17th -2019: 12th, 20th -2020: 1st, 1st -2021: 1st, 1st -2022: 15th, 27th Rodgers ability to play at an elite level was eroding under McCarthy and the style of play that characterized his later tenure. It was revitalized when he embraced LaFleur's offense. It tailed off hard again in 2022 when he pulled it back in his direction. The contrasts are stark. What I said coming off of 2019 is that it wasn't clear from the outside if Rodgers was resistant to LaFleur's offense or if he just hadn't had sufficient time to master it. I advocated giving it another year to draw a conclusion. He embraced it in 2020 and won back to back MVP's. But perspectives develop with new data. Last off-season, he gained a bunch of leverage, signed a big new extension, complained and clearly used that leverage to pull the offense back in the direction that he prefers. It didn't work. Only when it became clear that the offense was basically inoperable did you see the hallmarks of LaFleur's system come back. In the first half of the season, there were analysts on Twitter openly wondering where LaFleur's offense disappeared to. He is no longer capable of playing the style of offense that made him famous at an elite level. I don't know why that would surprise anyone. He turns 40 this year. He needs to be a cog in a system. The most important cog, no doubt, but a cog nonetheless. But I do not think he accepts this; he is supremely confident in his own abilities. That doesn't make him a bad person. But I think I know how it will play out in New York. Finally, for some reason people can't seem to understand that this is not a binary issue. Nothing is 100% Rodgers' fault. Nowhere have I denied other issues, such as personnel or injuries. It's perfectly reasonable to say both of these things: 1) The way that Rodgers wants to play does not maximize his skills or his offense. 2) Rodgers' tendencies were not the only problems with the Green Bay offense last year. [/QUOTE]
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