Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre thinks Aaron Rodgers should simply be allowed to play his game in the team's new offensive system.

Rodgers is already hard at work in learning Matt LaFleur's scheme on offense, and there could be several necessary tweaks that both parties need to make throughout the season.

But Favre is of the opinion that Rodgers will do just fine in picking up all the knowledge of the new system.

From Jeremy Bergman of NFL.com:

Aaron will be fine,” Favre told reporters at the American Family Insurance Championship on Saturday, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “I think that the thing is he needs to remain the same. And I don't have to give him any advice. You know, he'll handle it well.

“The question is, how will they handle it with him. And obviously, that's very important. I mean, there's more to the team than Aaron but we all have to admit that when he's playing and playing well, which generally when he's playing he is playing well, you don't want to change what's working. There's other factors that you have to work on.”

Favre also discussed LaFleur's role in letting Rodgers do his thing when he's in a groove:

“I think you let him play his game and not disturb that very much,” Favre said. “And it's going to be interesting to see if that happens.”

There is always an adjustment phase with a new system, and there's no doubt that both Rodgers and LaFleur are learning things about each other that will help make it a smooth transition.

And if LaFleur's offense can play to Rodgers' strengths, it should allow the Packers to turn things around after several disappointing seasons.