82gradDLSdad;842044192 said:
If Hagan can get healthy I think he does better in our new offense than Rodgers. Hagan seemed like he had a good feel for getting open. Rodgers has all the tools for a traditional TE: good blocker and receiver and decent speed, but Hagan just looks to me to be a better fit in a more spread out offense. I hope he can make it all the way back.
Having seen the Spring Game your point makes sense, he looked unguardable twice on long touchdown routes over Avery Sebastian, Rogers and Hagan as inside slot receivers on certain formations (not all) give us some beasts against the secondary, but also putting some burners in the slot or someone like Powe is huge for us as well, put Kline , Bigelow, Lasco and Maximo in the backfield and Cal looks pretty good in 2013