View Poll Results: Was drafting Love the right move in 2020?

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  • No, bad timing, we could have gotten someone better down the road

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  • No, we were close to a championship and needed help

    4 33.33%
  • Yes, we couldn’t do any better than the guy we got in 2020

    4 33.33%
  • Yes, it made Rodgers play better

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Thread: Was pissing Rodgers off and drafting Love after the failed NFCCG worth it? 2020 revisited!

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    Rodgers always spread it around to a bunch of receivers. That's one thing Love seems to have learned from him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
    Rodgers always spread it around to a bunch of receivers. That's one thing Love seems to have learned from him.
    The biggest thing I see is how he moves in the pocket. It's beautiful. 4 games against real d and he routinely resets the pocket. Finds pressure reliefs, it awesome.
    Now he just needs to improve his accuracy
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    Quote Originally Posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
    Rodgers always spread it around to a bunch of receivers. That's one thing Love seems to have learned from him.
    Early in his career, yes. (Brett did that as well). The last year or two, the ball didn't get spread around nearly as much. I'd put that equally on the the lack of quality receivers and Rodgers just going to guys that had been there long enough for him to start trusting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
    Rodgers always spread it around to a bunch of receivers. That's one thing Love seems to have learned from him.
    At his best, yes. At his worst, not even close. When Rodgers was motivated to be his best I would take no one before him. That chip on his shoulder seemed to come and go though.
    I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobblehead View Post
    At his best, yes. At his worst, not even close. When Rodgers was motivated to be his best I would take no one before him. That chip on his shoulder seemed to come and go though.
    Woulda been a site to behold this year. I wanted to see him as a 5 time MVP and up there with Peyton. I just dunno if he will have the same level of juice next year even if pissed off.

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    We wanted Jefferson/Raegor. We missed the boat on both. We had the trade in place, pulled the trigger. It was too early and hurt us and probably cost us a Super Bowl in 2020, but there is no such thing as perfect timing. Hard to fault them, if they actually believed Love was a top-15 player.

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    sight, not site hahahaha
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