I do not know, but I am assuming he is quite young. I will forgive him for some of the ignorance.
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I don't know that either, but I don't make that assumption. If he was quite young maybe there would be hope, but I'm all out of hope.
Rodgers is clearly better. Yes, everyone with a clue knows that.
Originally Posted by: PackerNation
Well, someone keeps implying the exact opposite, and as you noted I was replying to them.
Aaron being great doesn't mean Jordan can't ever be a elite QB in the league. I actually think he can, and will be.
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I don't pretend to have a clue what Love will become, but I said well before his draft that he's a 1st rounder and a minimum of a 3 year developmental prospects (and I'm not sure if the COVID rookie year with no live training camp counts).
I haven't given up hope on Love, but so far the results have not looked good, but Rodgers looked absolutely horrible his first two years and he was supposed to be ready to go, and most developed already.
I'm not knocking Love's future at all. I am knocking those whom are seemingly suggesting Love is currently better than Rodgers. Or that it's even remotely close.
As one person (I honestly don't remember whom) put it, Love in his year two, looks like he's ahead of Rodgers in his year two. I wanted to disagree, but I can't, Rodgers looked absolutely awful those first two years. Love didn't look that good, but he didn't look absolutely awful either.
Love looks like he either lacked confidence or a strength and I don't think it's arm strength, I think the zero coverage blitzes we're getting to him mentally, and he wasn't as confident in where the WRs we're going to be and when. More chemistry and playing time can solve some of that. But as of right now, he failed the zero coverage test (as a lot of young QBs do).
My bigger surprise is that apparently the Bengals saw something on QB Lamar Jackson tape and gave him the zero coverage test and he failed as well, and then teams after the Bengals kept doing it to Jackson and he kept struggling with it. I would of thought with more practice time against it he would of figured it out quicker. And it feels especially weird since Jackson has won an MVP, and almost all MVP QB would love zero coverage as your leaving the targets one on one, they just have get the ball out fast where only their guy can get it.
And that's what I've said about LaFleur too, clearly they didn't expect zero coverage and so didn't practice or plan against it and had to adjust on the fly. So Love didn't get a second game to show corrections after preparing for it to show what he learned.
I'm really not knocking Love, other than to say, stop comparing him to Rodgers, they're not currently close to being in the same tier.