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  • #76
    Originally posted by BrokenArrow View Post
    I think the big thing Love brings that Rodgers didn't was a short memory. He doesn't let a bad play bother him, he just keeps coming. Rodgers could be rattled and lose his composure. I've yet to see Love rattled even for a second.
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    • #77
      Originally posted by BrokenArrow View Post
      I think the big thing Love brings that Rodgers didn't was a short memory. He doesn't let a bad play bother him, he just keeps coming. Rodgers could be rattled and lose his composure. I've yet to see Love rattled even for a second.
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      • #78
        Originally posted by BrokenArrow View Post
        I think the big thing Love brings that Rodgers didn't was a short memory. He doesn't let a bad play bother him, he just keeps coming. Rodgers could be rattled and lose his composure. I've yet to see Love rattled even for a second.
        You're right about Love, but wrong about Rodgers.
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        • #79
          Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
          You're right about Love, but wrong about Rodgers.
          Man fukin Rodgers held a grudge against his own family! Hell no did he forget things. If anything it fueled him.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by BrokenArrow View Post
            I think the big thing Love brings that Rodgers didn't was a short memory. He doesn't let a bad play bother him, he just keeps coming. Rodgers could be rattled and lose his composure. I've yet to see Love rattled even for a second.
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            His first start at KC last year his demeanor impressed and continues to do so. He's unflappable.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
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              Well, I actually used to post here quite a bit until about 5 or 6 years ago but I couldn't remember my login so I figure I'll just start over lol

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              • #82
                Originally posted by BrokenArrow View Post
                Well, I actually used to post here quite a bit until about 5 or 6 years ago but I couldn't remember my login so I figure I'll just start over lol
                Mystery man huh? If you want your old account I can reset. But you might be under witness protection so up to you to start a new poster life.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
                  You're right about Love, but wrong about Rodgers.
                  Maybe we have a different definition of "rattled" and "composure."

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
                    Mystery man huh? If you want your old account I can reset. But you might be under witness protection so up to you to start a new poster life.
                    Heh. I can't even remember what my screen name was. Maybe Greenblood or something like that. No biggie.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by BrokenArrow View Post
                      Maybe we have a different definition of "rattled" and "composure."
                      I define it as letting it harm your performance on subsequent plays. How do you define it?
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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
                        In some ways maybe like Favre, but his best quality of all is his avoidance of interceptions, and that's like Rodgers, not so much like Favre. The mobility, the leadership, the spreading it around, the reading of defenses, etc., those attributes are like both Favre and Rodgers.
                        What you describe are attributes of all great QBs. He isn't "like" either one of them. He is Jordan Love....his own man. Contrary to what talking heads want to say to make a story, Love developed because of Jordan Love. Rodgers played a role like any team mate and/or coach, no more, no less.
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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by BrokenArrow View Post
                          I think the big thing Love brings that Rodgers didn't was a short memory. He doesn't let a bad play bother him, he just keeps coming. Rodgers could be rattled and lose his composure. I've yet to see Love rattled even for a second.
                          Skin says its cause he doesn't care. Its a negative. I'm more in your camp. He is Giannis like to cross sports. He just keeps moving forward. He will wear teams down. His emotionless forward lean is a huge plus.
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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                            What you describe are attributes of all great QBs. He isn't "like" either one of them. He is Jordan Love....his own man. Contrary to what talking heads want to say to make a story, Love developed because of Jordan Love. Rodgers played a role like any team mate and/or coach, no more, no less.
                            I don’t remember where I heard it recently, but someone on the team said Rodgers took love under his wing and showed him as much as he could.

                            There were things Rodgers did so incredibly well in his HOF career. Physically, especially mobilely, he declined. But mentally, he had some things he did and does that are special. And sometimes he got stubborn with his style and it backfired. Love got to take the good and observe when it went too far. He definitely learned a lot from being with Rodgers.

                            I’ll bet when Loves career is really defined, he’ll mention Rodgers as a big impact on his career.
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                            • #89
                              ^ From what I've seen, Love's pretty damn good when he gets blitzed, a lot like K-Aaron.

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by George Cumby View Post
                                ^ From what I've seen, Love's pretty damn good when he gets blitzed, a lot like K-Aaron.
                                He has a really accurate fade away. That’s an uncommon trait. Favre was really good that way too. Rodgers as well. It’s a big bonus when you can fall away from the hit and still make the throw.
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