Maybe he's making them worse.
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Maybe he's making them worse.
You are correct!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM_Wl0qdIDY
embarrassing!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dlNQ15C_ss
As much as some of you may think I'm a hater. I give aaron infinite props for this win. His play in the second half was stellar. The td to Adams was a beautiful throw. And let's not disregard that few people On the planet can throw the ball that high and that deep for the game winner. 68 yds and a moonshot.
Don't forget the TD run with Ansah chasing him. Aaron must be fast because during the telecast, they showed Ansah catching AP from behind on a long TD run. MrAynRand, when I scrolled down and saw your last post, I almost did one of those old-fashioned spit takes with my coffee.
Did Rodgers' calling players out for lack of prep help the squad?
Well....Aaron was one miracle in Motown away from being 0-5 in 4th quarter comeback situations this season. The other 4 stalling out on the goaline with a chance to tie or take the lead. While in my opinion, he has always been unclutch, his vision and accuracy in general has been very substandard this season. Take the last 3 red zone ints. Those are throws we are just not accustomed to him making. Is he emotionally and mentally fractured because of Jordy's absence and the teams uneven play? And his deepball accuracy has been wretched all year. Why? At least once a game one of our slow ass receivers somehow gets some separation deep and Aaron can't make a solid throw. I'm at a loss. What gives with this guy?
BAFFLING!!
With the injuries and shuffling of the OL, plus the inconsistency of 1) the run game to produce to reduce the two high safety looks and 2) the play callers at times self-reducing the number of rushing attempts even when the score is close enough to continue to run the ball. They may even start out with a balanced offensive attack, but at some point, not necessarily when behind by two scores, they get more pass happy.
How many clean passing plays do the Packers have where they are able to go to a primary or secondary read and get production? How many times does that become a scramble drill because 1) the receivers can't consistently get open in the passing concepts of this offense and 2) Aaron is more quickly under duress? I'm not saying every other QB has time to make a ham sandwich back there, but I have to figure if Rodgers was seeing open receivers in our passing game, he'd be trying to throw to them.
Is his confidence shaken? Probably, but he's not going to admit that openly. If you are QB and most every time you drop back you don't see guys getting open regularly and are typically doing the scramble drill to find an open receiver with not as much bail-out this year, your confidence would probably be shaken too. That said, he's the two-time MVP and this is a long-established coaching staff, so they should have come up with answers to execution by now. Could it be lack of productive personnel? We'll see when Jordy and Ty get back next year and when they bring in whatever help they find during this next off-season. Perhaps TT will look more closely at free agency to help his 32 year old QB.
Every off-season, MM has a red letter promise. Fixing the offense will obviously be his cause cé·lè·bre this off-season.
Interestinlgy, "confidence" is the primary aspect of the QB position that AR espoused when schooling Kirk Cousins this past offseason according to KC..
Its been working very well for KC as of late, rarely looks rattled and I watch 95% of the Skins games locally
Well here we are. For the last16 games this guy can't execute a competent offense. Can't be consistent on throws that are available . No vision. No precision. He's playing like a middling pedestrian qb. He is a gigantic part of the offense. One he, MM, and TT have constructed . Such a shame. In 2010, we thought the sky was the limit. No it appears, that was our limit and we are on a inevitable downhill slide for this team.
other than Lacy, the o-line, and the odd good game from X wr, the o sucks big time...and it starts with Rodgers. over throwing, under throwing, throwing behind, throwing too low, throwing too high.
I have a lot of respect for Lacy after what he tried to do out there today on a bum ankle. It is shameful TT and MM are wasting roster spots on WRs who can't get open and leaving our running game in this perilous position. It looks like Starks is out for a while so they better address this before Thursday. It is embarrassing watching this team perform like the damn Cleveland Browns.
If everyone keeps saying Cleveland Browns, its going to happen.
You really want Mark Murphy hiring a GM? Mr. Ribbon Cutter?
Nice perspective joe. This could be a good thing. AR is playing like shit. He can't make excuses any more. This could be the low he needs to reapply himself to doing the simple things well!
i'm not talking about today. i'm talking for the season. lacy was hurt today so he gets a pass. the Packers o passing system has been figured out. it's components have been nullified by defensive technique, injury, and ineptitude. i called for us to draft a wr but no. the system needs scrapped in the off season. i think a regime change is probably in the offing too.
packers are certainly a top 5 or 6 team in NFC no question!!
Be grateful for the one title we have. That is all we will achieve with this regime.
So nothing else that smacked him in the face like a 2x4 in the preceding 12 months was enough to convince him to "reapply" himself?
Sorry, Rodgers has become the diva that Favre was from 1998 until McCarthy showed up and hadn't gone fully pussy yet. This loss won't change a thing.
The second Brett era begins. So is Hundley any good?
It seems pretty clear that things are broken at a deeper level than that. This isn't just the result of hardheadedness at QB, it's a combination of factors that arise when you are running a scheme that has been around for a while and can no longer adapt or generate new looks that force defenses to do things they don't want to do. The opposing defense is dictating the terms now, and if the Packers had an easy fix for that they would have implemented it by now. Their best bet was that the defensive improvement would offset the limitations of this offense. Judging from yesterday, that doesn't seem to be the case.
I read that the WR's all run individual routes instead of going into bunch formations, running rub routes/legal pick routes and the likes that many other NFL O's run these days.
This is true, but he has been incorporating new plays into the last few games. When Lacy got hurt versus the Giants, the no huddle returned full force with Starks after that and back came the ISO routes.
There was more variety again versus the Cowboys, I think that was directly related to his improved completion percentage. A lot of that was Monty and Cobb.
It's alarming to me that he can get 5-6 seconds which is an ETERNITY in the NFL to throw and he cant find an open guy. Either he isnt seeing the field well or the guys just aren't getting open. Most QB's would destroy defenses with that much time to throw.