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Jordan Love’s Packers start mirrors Aaron Rodgers. But he's still missing a key advantage Rodgers had

To the credit of Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst, his institutional memory was accurate when it came to Jordan Love's first month as a starting quarterback. There would be good parts and bad. There would be hopeful moments and struggles. There would also be the same coaching goals, supported by the same kind of personnel build.

Just like it was with Aaron Rodgers.

For the most part, the similarities in the results are striking through four games. Both Rodgers and Love began 2-2. Both accounted for eight touchdowns in their first four games.