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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: 998422" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>I think it's absurd to give Hackett the benefit of the doubt after what we've seen from him everywhere he's been other than in GB. It's also simply inarguable that LaFleur is the de facto OC of the Packers. The offense within which Rodgers won two MVP's was nothing like anything Hackett had run anywhere he had been previously. Furthermore, the personnel excuses made for him went up in smoke last year in Denver. You can give him credit if you wish, but you have to do so in spite of the evidence. </p><p></p><p>Rodgers didn't break his thumb until week 6. The signs of the offense being pulled back in the direction of his preferences preceded the injury. In fact, they were most obvious before the injury. I've got no problem with the concept that it impacted his play, and that along with OL/WR absences/injuries, was a factor in his performance. But the thumb injury itself does not begin to explain the shift in offensive philosophy.</p><p></p><p>If you weren't paying attention and didn't see the shift, that's fine. But it was openly discussed and Rodgers' influence on the offensive approach reported on by many who cover the team. It's bizarre to me that people have such a problem with me pointing out an obviously true phenomenon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 998422, member: 12283"] I think it's absurd to give Hackett the benefit of the doubt after what we've seen from him everywhere he's been other than in GB. It's also simply inarguable that LaFleur is the de facto OC of the Packers. The offense within which Rodgers won two MVP's was nothing like anything Hackett had run anywhere he had been previously. Furthermore, the personnel excuses made for him went up in smoke last year in Denver. You can give him credit if you wish, but you have to do so in spite of the evidence. Rodgers didn't break his thumb until week 6. The signs of the offense being pulled back in the direction of his preferences preceded the injury. In fact, they were most obvious before the injury. I've got no problem with the concept that it impacted his play, and that along with OL/WR absences/injuries, was a factor in his performance. But the thumb injury itself does not begin to explain the shift in offensive philosophy. If you weren't paying attention and didn't see the shift, that's fine. But it was openly discussed and Rodgers' influence on the offensive approach reported on by many who cover the team. It's bizarre to me that people have such a problem with me pointing out an obviously true phenomenon. [/QUOTE]
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