GREEN BAY, Wis. -- By his estimation, it took Aaron Rodgers three years to learn the first version of the West coast offense the Green Bay Packers ran under former coaches Mike Sherman and Mike McCarthy.
He expect to have new coach Matt LaFleur's system down in about three months.
"I think it's probably a lot quicker learning curve having played 11 seasons as the starter," Rodgers said after Tuesday's OTA practice. "But kind of personally I'd like to feel really good about it by the end of minicamp leaving here in June and feel good coming back in training camp and being able to spit plays out formationally with motions and concepts quickly and understand all the checks and intricacies of the offense.