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Team grabs Aaron Rodgers for a one year deal. This allows an offensive head coach with other offensive pieces to ease into a new team. This also allows you the luxury of drafting Anthony Richardson out of Florida and sitting him behind a hall of famer for a year with no pressure, knowing Rodgers is a one year rental before he rides off into the sunset. There are worse scenarios for a draft pick with a rocket arm and questionable decision making to end up than a Rodgers understudy and Reich as head coach. Draft a young stud running back in the second round and committee him with a vet. 

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10 hours ago, Montsta said:

Team grabs Aaron Rodgers for a one year deal. This allows an offensive head coach with other offensive pieces to ease into a new team. This also allows you the luxury of drafting Anthony Richardson out of Florida and sitting him behind a hall of famer for a year with no pressure, knowing Rodgers is a one year rental before he rides off into the sunset. There are worse scenarios for a draft pick with a rocket arm and questionable decision making to end up than a Rodgers understudy and Reich as head coach. Draft a young stud running back in the second round and committee him with a vet. 

Drafting AR is desperation w/ or w/o Rodgers.

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47 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Im convinced you just hate AR.lol

You can't be a Gators fan yet hate the QB. That doesn't make sense my man.


 

He’s garbage just like Malik Willis is. Everyone hyped up Malik like he was the next Lamar and he got benched for a dude who just walked in the building.

Yes I can, just like saying you can’t hate Mayfield or Darnold and be a Panthers fan. 
 

I don’t hate him but I had to live through it. Literally the entire offense is run 7 times, play action and throw go route. Run 7 times play action and throw deep post.

The guy has no short or intermediate game, and when he was in situation he to throw or read the field it was disastrous. Stroud/Young are already more levels ahead of him than he will ever be. I would rather live through 5 years of Will Levis than another season of AR.

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3 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

He’s garbage just like Malik Willis is. Everyone hyped up Malik like he was the next Lamar and he got benched for a dude who just walked in the building.

Yes I can, just like saying you can’t hate Mayfield or Darnold and be a Panthers fan. 
 

I don’t hate him but I had to live through it. Literally the entire offense is run 7 times, play action and throw go route. Run 7 times play action and throw deep post.

The guy has no short or intermediate game, and when he was in situation he to throw or read the field it was disastrous. Stroud/Young are already more levels ahead of him than he will ever be. I would rather live through 5 years of Will Levis than another season of AR.

For you clowns comparing him to Lamar

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4 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Why are you comparing him to Malik Willis?

One QB played in the SEC the other played in a conference I never heard of.

Cmon man stop being lazy with your comparisons.  

Because they are/were both being hyped as 1st round talents when they are truly 3rd/4th round talents.

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12 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

He’s garbage just like Malik Willis is. Everyone hyped up Malik like he was the next Lamar and he got benched for a dude who just walked in the building.

Yes I can, just like saying you can’t hate Mayfield or Darnold and be a Panthers fan. 
 

I don’t hate him but I had to live through it. Literally the entire offense is run 7 times, play action and throw go route. Run 7 times play action and throw deep post.

The guy has no short or intermediate game, and when he was in situation he to throw or read the field it was disastrous. Stroud/Young are already more levels ahead of him than he will ever be. I would rather live through 5 years of Will Levis than another season of AR.

I did see a stat where Willis took 50 sacks his final year where AR took 12 or something in the SEC so at least he has a lot more awareness to go with his physical traits that Willis never did 

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