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Jordan Love might not have waited for Aaron Rodgers before seeing a meaningful bean.

When asked about the prospect of using their first round NFL Draft 2020 pick to replace MVP twice 36 years during play which is more suitable for mobile beginners, Packers offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett did not rule out the possibility, à la use of Saints of the Hill of Taysom in coordination with former Super Drew Brees MVP Bowl.

“I think everything is too early to tell,” Hackett told reporters Friday. “Haven’t even had time to sit in the meeting room in Lambeau. I haven’t talked to him much or worked directly. I think there’s still a lot that hasn’t been seen. You never know. Anything can happen.”

Despite Love’s choice with the 26th overall pick, which requires Green Bay to trade, shocking the country after Rodgers had just led the Packers to the fourth NFC Championship match, Hackett said the team did not look too far into the future. Even if Love is sprinkled into action occasionally, she might still end up following in the footsteps of Rodgers, who waited three years behind Brett Favre before becoming a Packers starter.

“The world of coaches is always match after match,” Hackett said. “Every thing we see, we always try to achieve that victory every week. That’s all that matters to us. The future is something that might be on our minds, but we always live in the present. Usually that’s what makes us all judged. But at the same time, anything can happen at any time in the game, that’s what makes the same thing so fun. So you have to prepare everyone like they are beginners and they have to go in there and play. So it’s about winning. It’s about Aaron Rodgers going there and winning a soccer match and then Jordan has to keep learning and continue to be a good sponge. “

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