Because that’s not what I heard
? Did you hear the clip they played before it, from his Super Bowl interview? He said there are two types of quarterbacks:
1) Those who follow the system and the reads and throw the ball, no matter who the receiver is
2) Those who don't trust certain receivers so they won't throw the ball to them.
Obviously Cossell thought Rodgers fell more in the #2 category. Then in the newer clip he said LeFleur was frustrated by Rodgers not playing within the system, and gave the example of their argument last year. Which is one reason he's so high on Love.
Now some guys here will say that's nonsense, Rodgers does follow the system.
And some will say he doesn't trust some receivers, but other QBs do the same thing, like Tom Brady, for instance. So it's no big deal, because Rodgers is such a great improviser.
And some will agree with Cossell, and some will say it's all fiction, sensationalist journalism.
I would say if the reaction by coach and GM to replace the QB you just gave 100 million dollars to because he didn’t run a new offense in every phase after being one of the most successful qbs ever in a different one for a decade, I’d say Gute is not what I think he is
If Rodgers is really such a problem, that he doesn't listen to the coaches, and won't buy into the system, it really doesn't/didn't make much sense for Gute to sign him to such a huge contract.
But it does seem clear that they want to boost the running game, and use more play action.