I disagree that Packer nation was all in on trading Rodgers to get Moss, never even heard of such a thing.NCF wrote: ↑29 Jan 2022 07:45Most don't take it to extremes. Most realize that year one contributions are gravy and should not be the expectation. Especially in the case of drafting super young, toolsy players that will take some time by design. Gary fits in that category, as does a guy like Kenny Clark. Guess what, Jordan Love definitely fits in that category. No one described Love as a polished player coming out in The Draft. He was a guy with all the tools that you could mold into a top-level QB. That is my point. 3 years, blah, blah... every one of these guys is different and the timelines should be different based on individual circumstances.Yoop wrote: ↑29 Jan 2022 07:14And while we know little about Love, the little we saw was far from impressive so the future is still a untold story, all we can do is hope he turns out like Gary, but this crap that we need to wait for 3 years for draft picks to even be a quality starter is rediculous
Let's rewind the clock 15 years to January 2007. Over the course of that offseason Packer nation was unified in adding Rodgers to whatever trade package was necessary to acquire Randy Moss. Rodgers had showed nothing and getting anything for him was the goal. Argue all you want, if we had reacted rashly to Rodgers development to that point, what a mistake it would have been. I'm not saying Love gets three years. There is a lot to factor in there. You want to see progression, elimination of recurring mistakes, feel him becoming the guy you envisioned on Draft Day. He might not make it through 2022 or it might take 3 years to figure everything out. It all depends. We will have to see and trust we know when we know. But I am begging, can we give the guy more than 6 quarters, because I assure you, no one knows today despite their insistence that they do.
also position transition college to pro are different, QB being the toughest, then DL closely follows, edge rusher is well down the list, same as CB, those two positions often become starters year one and do well
I would be the first here to say Love or any QB should be coached up a year or two prior to starting, confidence in one self is key to success, failure destroys confidence, and DL play is all about leverage and OL play in the pros is ten times as good as college, thats why it's a high rate bust position., the situation between Clark and Gary is night and day imho.