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    Baranczyck sees the no-huddle problem as poor TE play, especially by Richard Rodgers:
    http://www.packersnews.com/story/spo...-end/16083759/

    To be fair he faults Aaron Rodgers some for not throwing to Richard Rodgers at all, and echoes McGinn in citing Aaron's risk-aversion as problematic at times for the offensive woes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by denverYooper View Post
    Baranczyck sees the no-huddle problem as poor TE play, especially by Richard Rodgers:
    http://www.packersnews.com/story/spo...-end/16083759/

    To be fair he faults Aaron Rodgers some for not throwing to Richard Rodgers at all, and echoes McGinn in citing Aaron's risk-aversion as problematic at times for the offensive woes.
    Good read. I wonder whatever happened to Ryan Taylor's development. I recall him doing a bit of pass catching maybe two years ago. Not a lot, but some. He's known for being good on special teams, but if he can block, I wonder why they don't bring him in on obvious running situations and sneaky use him as a pass catcher. I've seen him make some decent catches. Perhaps Bostick can get healthy again and provide some help in the middle of the field against the two deep safety look.
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