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Old 01-13-2021, 03:57 PM   #1
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I'm personally a buyer of jordan love, i liked watching him in college and i think his game will transition well in the NFL. Rodgers is a great QB to learn behind and watch and Rodgers will be done in the next 2 years. Love will be a great QB in the league. Thoughts or am i crazy?
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Old 01-13-2021, 04:04 PM   #2
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He has potential. It's hard to tell, though, really. Many people thought for the time that Rodgers sat behind Favre that picking him when the Packers did was a wasted pick. I know some Packers fans who thought the same thing with Love. As a Packers fan, I'd be ok with him being the next in line of Packers HoF QBs But the realist in me tends to lean towards the fact he'll either not be on the team by the time Rodgers retires (either because he's moved on with a contract elsewhere, or just doesn't pan out) or he'll be a serviceable replacement that does ok but ends up not being elite.
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Old 01-13-2021, 04:11 PM   #3
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He has potential. It's hard to tell, though, really. Many people thought for the time that Rodgers sat behind Favre that picking him when the Packers did was a wasted pick. I know some Packers fans who thought the same thing with Love. As a Packers fan, I'd be ok with him being the next in line of Packers HoF QBs But the realist in me tends to lean towards the fact he'll either not be on the team by the time Rodgers retires (either because he's moved on with a contract elsewhere, or just doesn't pan out) or he'll be a serviceable replacement that does ok but ends up not being elite.
What he said. Rodgers likely has 4-5 years left in him of solid play. After the debacle that was the end of Favre’s GB career, one would hope the Pack take a different approach with their aging all time great. I think they will move on from Love by then unless they believe he will be a premium talent.
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Old 01-13-2021, 04:19 PM   #4
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Love will have at least 2 more seasons to learn and study under Rodgers.
Hopefully we'll get a glimpse of him in the 2021 pre-season.

Not sure if lightning can strike 3x for GB, but I think Love has potential.
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Old 01-13-2021, 04:23 PM   #5
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What he said. Rodgers likely has 4-5 years left in him of solid play. After the debacle that was the end of Favre’s GB career, one would hope the Pack take a different approach with their aging all time great. I think they will move on from Love by then unless they believe he will be a premium talent.
Yeah, it really depends on what the Packers' brass thinks of Love. If they believe he's a solid bet moving forward, I could see them moving on from Rodgers after his contract is up in 2023 (or trading him a year before) to make way for Love. It's tough to envision this scenario after the year he just had, but the end usually comes quickly for QB's.
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Old 01-13-2021, 04:34 PM   #6
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Read the title. Came in thinking Jordan Love had posted some of his thoughts. Silly me.
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Old 01-13-2021, 04:39 PM   #7
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I mean with QBs panning out almost immediately, people get impatient.

I'm bullish on him. The Packers traded up for him, I don't think they had any interest in even dressing him without the preseason. He was raw as hell compared to the other first rounders last season.

He's a hold for me for a few years. I say even if Rodgers is playing at an elite level, the Packers don't give him an extension when his deal is done in 2023.. he's gone. I know that's a LONG time from now but it is what it is. This is even taking into account if he wins the superbowl this year. I'd say Love pushes to start in 2022 at the earliest. We just don't know if Rodgers can keep this up well into his later 30s pushing 40. He looked amazing this year, but we'll see.
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Old 01-13-2021, 04:48 PM   #8
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I mean with QBs panning out almost immediately, people get impatient.

I'm bullish on him. The Packers traded up for him, I don't think they had any interest in even dressing him without the preseason. He was raw as hell compared to the other first rounders last season.

He's a hold for me for a few years. I say even if Rodgers is playing at an elite level, the Packers don't give him an extension when his deal is done in 2023.. he's gone. I know that's a LONG time from now but it is what it is. This is even taking into account if he wins the superbowl this year. I'd say Love pushes to start in 2022 at the earliest. We just don't know if Rodgers can keep this up well into his later 30s pushing 40. He looked amazing this year, but we'll see.
I also think that Rodgers won't have much less to prove if he wins the Super Bowl again this year. He has an extremely impressive list of accomplishments, and I think that the fact he's done so well and the team has let him down on so many levels over the years (defense and coaching giving up games they had no business losing, etc) that if he wins one more Super Bowl, he can shut a lot of haters up and retire knowing he left nothing on the field. Could usher in the Love era a lot quicker.
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Old 01-13-2021, 05:19 PM   #9
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I was grabbing centered Prizm base RC's... but they are few and far between. I was paying $22-$30
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Old 01-13-2021, 05:33 PM   #10
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As a Packers fan, I'm buying a few of his cards...well, the inexpensive ones.

One thing to remember is that he was a healthy scratch all season. Say what you want about giving him time to learn behind Rodgers, but there's something to the fact that he's not even allowed to come in during trash time to get some experience.

Is that because it's hard to learn the system? Possibly. I think he could do well in the system that uses play action and misdirection. But to get zero snaps is kind of telling.
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As a Packer fan...the fact that a 1st round QB can't even win the backup job over Tim Boyle has me a bit concerned. Also the fact that he has been inactive seemingly all year. Early word was that he really was struggling...haven't heard any recent updates...
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Old 01-13-2021, 06:58 PM   #14
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Old 01-13-2021, 07:31 PM   #15
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One thing to remember is that he was a healthy scratch all season. Say what you want about giving him time to learn behind Rodgers, but there's something to the fact that he's not even allowed to come in during trash time to get some experience.

Is that because it's hard to learn the system? Possibly. I think he could do well in the system that uses play action and misdirection. But to get zero snaps is kind of telling.
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As a Packer fan...the fact that a 1st round QB can't even win the backup job over Tim Boyle has me a bit concerned. Also the fact that he has been inactive seemingly all year. Early word was that he really was struggling...haven't heard any recent updates...
Him being behind Tim Boyle has nothing to do (or not to do) with his performance. He's been the #3 all year because Boyle is competent and Love's job is to learn. He was the least NFL-ready of the QBs in the draft, so there's really no reason to play him this year - if Rodgers were to go down, it's all over anyway.

That being said - I'm not sure I'd be surprised if Love never takes over in Green Bay. Rodgers was going to be around in '21 no matter what, and if he keeps playing like this (or close to it), he's not going anywhere. Heard a lot of good things about his progress, but it's impossible to know since it's all coach speak.
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Old 01-13-2021, 07:43 PM   #16
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Not sure if lightning can strike 3x for GB, but I think Love has potential.
People forget they also drafted 3x Pro Bowlers Mark Brunell 1993 and Matt Hasselbeck 1998. Aaron Brooks 1999 wasn't a slouch either.
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People forget they also drafted 3x Pro Bowlers Mark Brunell 1993 and Matt Hasselbeck 1998. Aaron Brooks 1999 wasn't a slouch either.
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Old 01-13-2021, 08:13 PM   #18
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If i pulled a jordan love auto and someone wanted to pay the going rates on ebay i would sell them so fast. Seems crazy some of his prizm autos are 300 to 500 bucks imo.
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Old 01-13-2021, 09:08 PM   #20
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If i pulled a jordan love auto and someone wanted to pay the going rates on ebay i would sell them so fast. Seems crazy some of his prizm autos are 300 to 500 bucks imo.
No kidding, for a dude who didn’t play a single snap all season that’s absurd.
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Old 01-13-2021, 09:30 PM   #21
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Maybe I'm wrong here but Aaron Rodgers doesn't come across to me as a guy willing to teach a young qb anything
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Him being behind Tim Boyle has nothing to do (or not to do) with his performance. He's been the #3 all year because Boyle is competent and Love's job is to learn. He was the least NFL-ready of the QBs in the draft, so there's really no reason to play him this year - if Rodgers were to go down, it's all over anyway.

That being said - I'm not sure I'd be surprised if Love never takes over in Green Bay. Rodgers was going to be around in '21 no matter what, and if he keeps playing like this (or close to it), he's not going anywhere. Heard a lot of good things about his progress, but it's impossible to know since it's all coach speak.
I hate to say it, but i don't see Love as anything different than Brett Hundley other than being picked 2-3 rounds earlier. Hopefully there will be a preseason next year and we'll be able to see something. But then again, Hundley always looked good in the preseason too...
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Old 01-13-2021, 10:47 PM   #23
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I hate to say it, but i don't see Love as anything different than Brett Hundley other than being picked 2-3 rounds earlier. Hopefully there will be a preseason next year and we'll be able to see something. But then again, Hundley always looked good in the preseason too...
Hundley was a 5th round pick, big difference. Don't most QB's look good in the preseason playing vanilla defenses?
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I'm going to buy, but not until after next year's cards start rolling out and prices drop. Definitely will be buying before preseason though, just in case he flashes and they go back up.
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Maybe I'm wrong here but Aaron Rodgers doesn't come across to me as a guy willing to teach a young qb anything
I guess it is true people treat others how they are treated.
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