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Favre: Let Aaron Rodgers 'play his game'

Of course, that's easier said than done in the midst of mastering Matt LaFleur's offense. But Brett Favre, Rodgers' predecessor as the starting quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, knows what the team has in the 35-year-old.

This will mark the first time in Rodgers' starting career that he's undergoing an offensive overhaul, i.e., a new head coach, a new staff, a new system. He's been paired with Mike McCarthy since the 2006 season, which was Favre's penultimate campaign with the Packers.

But for all of the talk regarding this new offense and the accommodations Rodgers will need to make to his playing his style in order to adapt to these new concepts, it could be a tall task expecting him to change drastically -- if at all.