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I'm just questioning why playing with arguably college football's greatest QB to ever play the game (for 3 years) was a mistake compared to playing with Sam Darnold (which would have only been what...one year?).
Like I am confused on a lot of levels here.
first I didn't call you anything, and I simply took my info from that article, maybe Rodgers decided not to go to USC because he'd get to play with Lawrence longer then Darnold, who knows. and how could Amari possibly know how good Lawrence would become at that time, Darnold was already established as being pretty dang good, I'am sure Randal Cobb could supply answers to these questions since he's been raving about Amari since his HS days.
My level of confusion is growing with each post.
fo sure Puppy, fo sure
I just added some key elements to my last post in hopes of unlocking your frozen gray matter
the more I read about Rodgers, the more surprised I'am that he last till our 3rd round pick, I'll read more to try and find out why, the kid caught 40 passes as a HS player, and 18 of them where for TD's, maybe the lack of production as a junior at Clemson when he tore his acl hurt his draft profile.
I feel like the issue is not simply that Rodgers has not impressed (yet) but also that we now have Cobb in-house AND Kylin Hill looks amazing AND we are crazy deep at wide receiver (and, for that matter, receiving targets at TE)... so the apparent need/value of a guy like Rodgers is a lot less apparent. We are also making a championship push, so every roster spot counts.
But yeah, it's way too early for this. Catching passes from Rodgers or for that matter even Love could greatly impact how much better he looks. Cobb has often battled injuries since his second contract, as well, so it's nice to have a guy in his mold all the same.
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