Yoop wrote: ↑01 Feb 2022 14:52
packman114 wrote: ↑01 Feb 2022 12:48
I'm not buying the Rodgers would have had more rings in NE than Brady. I doubt Rodgers would have played well in that offense. He likes to extend plays and hit the big one. I think part of the reason we never go uptempo is because Rodgers would rather watch the defense for 15 seconds before snapping the ball. Brady was a quick hit QB who's first read was spot on 90% of the time. But my honest opinion is to win Super Bowls you need some breaks to go your way. Rodgers never seems to get the breaks that Brady got. Or even Eli for that matter.
the last two years Lafluer has used up tempo, RO and PA as much as anyone in the league and Rodgers this last season got the ball out as fast or faster then any other starting QB, it was a laugher watching Mahomes extend plays Sunday, it's obvious he never took a lesson from Rodgers, who years ago was one of the best ever at extending so his down field receivers could clear, but imo thats not who Rodgers has been ever since MLF became our HC.
I think Brady is the all time best at winning a snap before taking that snap. He didn't need all-superstar WR crews (tho he certainly utilized stars when he had 'em, just like AR), since the O wasn't dependent on winning 1-1s. Instead Brady was a master of predicting what the D would do, and adjusting to exploit the weakness in whatever they called.
AR became close to that this year. And LaFleur's scheme adjusted into a quick passing game due to the injuries to the OL. I HATE it when people give zero credit to LaFleur, as if he has been just chillaxing in a hammock and taken an advantage of the greatness of AR. This scheme has been very good to AR. Especially considering AR isn't the young escape artist he used to be. Just 30 sacks allowed in a year when we scraped the bottom of the roster for OL...
Are people really blind to the immense development of the offensive system and the variation inherent in that system, when compared with MM's era?! It's a completely different thing, and has been able to have more successful variation in these 3 years than MM's system went through in all of his years.
Does LaFleur's system require good players? Yes. All schemes do. There is no scheme that works if no one executes it.
Is LaFleur tough? Well, he's no drill sergeant from Full Metal Jacket, but I think most people forget what happens to that character in the movie... 13-win seasons don't require the most disciplining. He overcame injury adversity very well this season. He fired Mo, as he should. I mean, he didn't do it as early or as dramatically as some fans woulda preferred, but still fired him.
I personally think we hit a home run with the LaFleur hire. And the Barry hire seems pretty sweet at this point, too. I think we not only need to get a better STs coordinator, but Gutey needs to focus on bringing in some STs demons.