I'll never understand the "if he just threw more INTs then he'd be better" criticism of Rodgers but. when you have so very little to criticize you end up harping on these things that you only wish other QBs would do. I've also heard far more glowing reviews of Rodgers' leadership from his teammates than I've heard criticisms from ex-teammates. It's funny to see people criticize Rodger's behavior while Brady will stand on the sideline and throw a legitimate tantrum my fifth-grade son would be proud of. I mean, when he had guys he trusted, he was AMAZING with them (see Jordy and Davante). I think the better question is why the front office, knowing Rodger's preference for receivers he trusted, didn't spend more draft capital at the position to find those players; I'm not trying to rehash the "he wasn't given enough help" discussion, I'm simply pointing out that the wide receivers Rodgers had available to throw to were given to him, he had no input into which receivers were on the team (and it's not like any of those other receivers have accomplished a thing elsewhere). At a certain point, if you think a player has a weakness but you know that weakness isn't changing, shouldn't you account for that weakness in your team building plan?
That being said, Love has looked very good and has a chance to turn that 2020 draft class from an absolute stinker into something worthwhile for the team. Hopefully he can overcome what I've come to expect, and dread, will be an underwhelming defense lead by Joe Barry (I really hate, hate, HATE that MLF hired him).