Up until the middle of last year, I thought Donald Driver was clearly the Green Bay Packers #1 WR and their #1 Option. I was always of the mindset that teams game plan for Driver more and Jennings is the beneficiary.
I even posted statistical numbers supporting the possibility that over the next five years Donal Driver could have numbers compared some some Hall of Fame Wide Receivers (probably a silly point, but one that the numbers could support)
Having been at several games and broken down some plays in the Red Zone, I am finding myself torn as to whether to flip my view and proclaim Greg Jennings as Green Bay's #1 Option.
Jennings made more plays last year, and more importantly, to me, he seemed to be the WR with the shake and bake to get open for the touchdowns in the red zone. Driver seemed to struggle in the red zone and CB's were locking him down on the slant pattern that him and Favre used to excel at so well.
I've also seen things nationally ranking Greg Jennings as a better WR than Donald Driver.......so I can't be alone in pondering this.
Give your Take as to who the #1 WR in right now for the Green Bay Packers.
I even posted statistical numbers supporting the possibility that over the next five years Donal Driver could have numbers compared some some Hall of Fame Wide Receivers (probably a silly point, but one that the numbers could support)
Having been at several games and broken down some plays in the Red Zone, I am finding myself torn as to whether to flip my view and proclaim Greg Jennings as Green Bay's #1 Option.
Jennings made more plays last year, and more importantly, to me, he seemed to be the WR with the shake and bake to get open for the touchdowns in the red zone. Driver seemed to struggle in the red zone and CB's were locking him down on the slant pattern that him and Favre used to excel at so well.
I've also seen things nationally ranking Greg Jennings as a better WR than Donald Driver.......so I can't be alone in pondering this.
Give your Take as to who the #1 WR in right now for the Green Bay Packers.




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