I'm actually not sure what this discussion has transpired into and what views are being debated against what. I have myself followed Chopra's short career live on television although I must say that I did not reserve any special memory in my brain for what seemed like a promising opener. Here are my thoughts:
1. I do not think Jaffer and Chopra would make a potent/positive opening line-up for India.
2. I think it is important to strike a balance with the opening line-up so that runs come as well as a strong protection of wickets.
To other ends, I believe Chopra was a good counterfoil to Sehwag, but that he would not succeed with someone like Jaffer. I do not think they would complement each other at all and I in fact think they would have a negative effect on each other. I have no evidence of this happening, but neither do those who disagree with me.
Secondly, I think the traditional method of seeing off the new ball being the job of the openers is important, but that there are some changes to this theory that must adapt with the modern game. The openers set the tone for the innings and having runs under the belt can be as promising as coming in to face an old ball.