Quote Originally Posted by NewsBruin View Post
It just doesn't seem meaningful to contrast
McCarthy-developed, McCarthy-offense, baby Aaron to
McCarthy-developed, LaFleur Lite-offense, cranky hand-signal dictator Hail-Mary Aaron to
LaFleur-developed, LaFleur Wauwatosa Fire Drill offense, baby Jordan.

On a lot of Jordan's highlight mid/deep throws, he's catching open guys in stride. That seems like something Aaron could have done if he wanted pre-planned motion and scripted routes. But for good or bad, he had his "let me scan pre-snap, check my hand signals, and then I'll launch it to the deepest guy on the field who was drafted during the Carter administration" offense.
I think you overstate the last point, but that doesn't mean its all wrong. In any event you made me chuckle, so props.