Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is excited about where the offense is right now but also knows there is still plenty of room for growth.
Rodgers has been asking coach Matt LaFleur a lot of questions to make sure they are on the same page, and that has been helping their relationship. Rodgers knows one space that he and LaFleur have to work on is with the no-huddle offense, and once they get that locked down, he thinks that everyone will feel comfortable with where the offense is.
Article Continues Below“I think once we get going on some of the no-huddle stuff, that to me has always been what cements the offense into your head because you start simplifying things even more in no-huddle,” Rodgers said, via PackersNews.com. “So, I feel good about the offense. I feel good about the things we can do in it. But I think it’s just kind of in its infancy right now in training camp. I think it has a lot of room to grow and it’s going to be fun.”
One thing that is noticeable is Rodgers is very positive about where the Packers are heading, and he is positive about LaFleur, something that wasn't always the case with Mike McCarthy.
It's all talk right now, and the next step for the Packers is to take this offense and win games on the field. All the talk is cheap if the team goes out starting in September and loses a bunch of football games.