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I can't join the Rodger club. NFL QB's have to get in there to know what they've got. Harrington was supposed to be a solid NFL player adn look at him. It's just not something you can predict untill they play a couple seasons.
Athletes that play WR or LB are easier to project IMO.
Quarterback Brett Favre, after treating Packer fans to the usual off-season of retirement speculation, has now led his team to two straight wins in the 2010 campaign.
Aaron Rodgers has continued to look good in practice.
Swede, YOU GO, MAN !!! Lol, best optimistic comment I've heard in months.
And Cosimoto has convinced me to join the AR fan club, what the heck, just so we can keep Brett on the field for a couple more years. (at least!) Sign me up, where's the line for free T's ?
I can't join the Rodger club. NFL QB's have to get in there to know what they've got. Harrington was supposed to be a solid NFL player adn look at him. It's just not something you can predict untill they play a couple seasons.
Athletes that play WR or LB are easier to project IMO.
Quarterbacks take the most time to develop, though. How many solid (not gun-slinging game changers like the mannings, favre, etc) develop quickly? I think TT is building the defense and OL knowing there's going to be some growing pains when the change is finally made.
Rodgers should be solid. He will have ridden the pine two or three years at that point, and in my opinion there is nothing possibly better than that for a quarterback fresh out of college.
Everyone is talking about Leinart, Cutler and Young, but it would not surprise me that by the time Rodgers has his first start that he is the most polished of them all.
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