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"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious." - Vince Lombardi
Aaron Rodgers will finally take over for Brett Favre in 2008.
For the first time in 18 years, Brett Favre isn't going to be under center in Green Bay. Now, the short-term success of the Packers' entire franchise is on first-time starter Aaron Rodgers' shoulders. He will never be Favre, but he doesn't have to be because he has a plethora of talent around him and a coach who will tweak the West Coast offense to cater to Rodgers' strengths.
Head coach Mike McCarthy's West Coast offense is a great system for an unproven quarterback, like Rodgers, to develop in. Inexperienced quarterbacks tend to hold on to the football too long, but because this system is based on mostly three-step and five-step drops, Rodgers should be able to get rid of the ball quicker. He performed well in this system against Dallas last season. He did a good job of dropping back, getting rid of the ball and taking what the Cowboys gave him. But, the Packers' offense needs to add the deep ball to its West Coast system. Rodgers' ability to connect on the deep ball is going to play a large role in Green Bay's offensive success this season.
One thing that made the Packers' West Coast offense under Favre a little different was the element of the big play via the deep ball. Favre was able to scramble and let his receivers get downfield. Rodgers is not nearly as athletic or mobile, but McCarthy must call for some deep balls in order to keep the defense honest. If not, defenses will start bringing their safeties closer to the line of scrimmage, which would make it more difficult to run a traditional West Coast system because it is more difficult to connect on slants, curls and outs.
Stretching the field will also not allow opposing defenses to put eight men in the box to stop RB Ryan Grant and pressure Rodgers. Even though the Packers have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL with tackles Chad Clifton and Mark Tauscher and the inside trio of Jason Spitz, Scott Wells and Daryn Colledge, they are used to blocking versus six- and seven-man fronts and not protecting against blitz pressure. When you can connect on a few vertical plays off the blitz, it makes the defense a little more passive and makes the defensive coordinator think twice about trying to rattle the cage of an unproven quarterback.
Week 1 will be a huge test for Rodgers and the Packers' offense. He has to be physically and mentally tough during his first start because the NFL is a copycat league and if he is challenged early on, he could struggle this season. The Packers don't need to recreate the wheel as it pertains to the offense, but a little deep ball will go a long way toward keeping this offense on track in 2008.
That's what I was thinking too. In the Dallas game, I was actually surprised at how well Rodgers was able to get out of the pocket and get rid of the ball when he had to.
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
Thanks, I figured it was longer than that though, lol, just one more paragraph after the espn preview
"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious." - Vince Lombardi
Favre was able to scramble and let his receivers get downfield. Rodgers is not nearly as athletic or mobile...
Yea i read that and imideatly stopped... I mean after talking about the dallas game so much, they should have realized how well Rodgers moved in the pocket
Not to mention that I would hope there are very few athletes in professional sports that are athletically inferior to players at the same position that are fourteen years their senior.
The words "Favre" and "scramble" have had no reason to hook up for at least the past five years or so. This kind of thing drives me crazy.
What Favre did brilliantly, really about as well as I've ever seen it done in the NFL, is make the little moves to avoid a sack and buy some time for a throw down field. A shimmy, a duck, a side-step, maybe a little sprint out, these were the tools of his trade.
No way Rodgers will have these same tools, but, as others have pointed out, his scrambling ability may be his best defense against 8-in-the-box pressure. I like his chances.
"Even though the Packers have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL...inside trio of Jason Spitz, Scott Wells and Daryn Colledge..."
WTF? Spitz is average at best, Wells is injury-prone and Colledge just plain suck.
The Packers dont have "one of the best offensive lines in the NFL." Thanks to Ted Thompson. In the year 4-12, Teddy let Wahle go because he wanted to fuck Klemm. At draft time he refused to draft Logan Mankins because he wanted to fuck Whitticker. The Packer ol hasnt been good since Mike Wahle left town.
While I won't go to the extremes of Tank (obviously) ESPN just pulls facts out of their ass. Spitz, Wells, and Colledge as a top trio? Please. Wells is the only one that would start on half the teams in the NFL and that's arguable. Maybe they'll "gel" this year and get it together, but that was the creed last year.
"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
"Even though the Packers have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL...inside trio of Jason Spitz, Scott Wells and Daryn Colledge..."
WTF? Spitz is average at best, Wells is injury-prone and Colledge just plain suck.
The Packers dont have "one of the best offensive lines in the NFL." Thanks to Ted Thompson. In the year 4-12, Teddy let Wahle go because he wanted to fuck Klemm. At draft time he refused to draft Logan Mankins because he wanted to fuck Whitticker. The Packer ol hasnt been good since Mike Wahle left town.
He played in all 16 games in 2005, and started 10 of them.
In 2006 he played 1115 of 1117 offensive snaps, more than any other player.
In 2007 he missed 2 games.
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