Sean Gentile
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That might be tough to top, but I will try it.
Personally, I don't think that if this $30 million a year report is true and he wants $30 million a year, I think you need to tell Rodgers to kick rocks.
If he would play for what he played for last year, I think it would be fine to run it back in the McCarthy system and have him sit with Howard, have Howard sit behind him another year because I think obviously we saw that it did well for Jordan Love having Rodgers in that room for a couple years with him.
If that's not the case, I think we just let it roll with Will Howard for the year and see what we have.
I think that there's definitely some upside there.
Obviously, I think obviously being with Rodgers for a year is going to help him as well.
And if a guy like Drew Aller is there in the fourth round, third or fourth round, I guess we can take a swing on him and let those two battle it out in the preseason and into the beginning of the regular season and just kind of see what happens there because limits you know as well as I do, there's a lot of upside there with Drew.
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With Will Howard, I just don't think we've seen enough of those guys at a high level yet.
Unfortunately, it didn't go well in big moments for Drew at State College, but that was a lot of, I think, a James Franklin problem.
So if we got him with an offensive mind and a guy like Mike McCarthy, I think we could get something out of one of those two guys, especially with the offensive talent that we have.
Yeah, Nathan, I think that both quarterbacks were somewhat victims of their circumstance.
Both coaches were fired, Franklin and Brian Kelly, because of failed seasons.
A lot of it was on Andy Kotelnicki, the offensive coordinator for Penn State, just put Drew Aller in a box that he did not fit in.
They tried to put a square peg into a round hole with him, and...
at least the way that I saw it and a lot of people up there see it, they never played to his strengths.