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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

The Green Bay training became a must-see for many NFL enthusiasts. This year, Batman Aaron Rodgers is moving forward without Robin Davante Adams. It is a whole new era that the NFL Universe will see after the regular season begins. The recent camp updates had the QB1 ranting over young WR’s inconsistency issues. Although, A-Rod had a hands-on deck session, which came out positive. 

Aaron Rodgers voiced his frustration after the Packers-Saints joint trainings. He ranted against the receivers’ stability and directed the critique over the young ones. The young wideout’s efforts in collaborative camps did not satisfy Rodgers, who is yet to find his next WR1. However, Rodgers huddled with the ingroup in the morning, just one day after venting his discontent. Rookie Samori Toure described it as “highly productive.”

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Aaron Rodgers making sure things go right

Receiver Samori Toure mentions via ESPN, “It was just really giving us advice. Basically, letting us know that the Green Bay receiving corps has always been held to a super-high standard. All the legends who have been through here. It’s just about us carrying on that standard and stepping up.”

Obviously, Aaron Rodgers does not want to take any chance. The team has experienced receivers like Sammy Watkins, Allen Lazard, and Randall Cobb. But the Green Bay Packers want to be as flexible as possible by having multiple options for advancing the ball in the game.

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The frustration is routine from QB Rodgers, who has marvelous ability and depth. He has no choice but to drive them by vocally conveying his ideas in the belief that they would use it as an incentive to progress.

Jordan Love is ready to show up

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The Packers’ preseason mania saw Jordan Love being the starter. While he could not present a showcase with the 49ers, he will get his moment again. The franchise will allow QB Love to participate in back-to-back games for the very first time in his pro career. His second game will be Friday’s exhibition home game against the New Orleans Saints.

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Jordan Love got off to a fantastic start in the game. On Green Bay’s second possession, he hit rookie Romeo Doubs for a 33-yard touchdown. However, things swiftly deteriorated as Love threw interceptions on each of Green Bay’s next three drives. Despite the errors, Love had a lot of good moments on Friday night. It remains to be seen how he does on the home field.

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