“I like the flexibility,” Rodgers continued. “Arthur’s not rigid in what he’s doing. He wants to tailor the scheme to the personnel that you have. And when you bring in a Kenny Gainwell (at running back), bring in a Jonnu Smith (at tight end), bring in DK Metcalf (at wide receiver) and myself, with some of the stuff I’ve done over the years, we’re trying to find out what guys do best and implement that in the offense.
“I love that about Arthur so we’re gonna keep doing that.”
Rodgers and Metcalf were on the same page in today’s decisive seventh rep of “Seven Shots.”
The two hooked up on a play-action pass to the back corner of the end zone at cornerback Darius Slay’s expense that won the drill for the offense, 4-3.
In instances of less certainty, and Rodgers acknowledged there have been a few of those in the early going at Saint Vincent College, he’s leaning on second-year center Zach Frazier.
“Zach is a highly intelligent player,” Rodgers emphasized. “And it helps because as much as I have a good feel for the offense I’m not what I would call an expert of the offense yet. I become an expert when you break the huddle and you can see the picture in your mind. And every now and then the picture’s a little fuzzy still, so I’m still working some things out.
“But Zach is so freakin’ smart, he’s making some calls for me. I told him the other day, I said, ‘Don’t get used to that, at some point I’m going to be making the calls for you.’ But he has a real good disposition for a center. He’s obviously a talented player.
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