Being it his first time starting a game in the NFL, I'm sure he'll show improvements in one area or another.
I've had a lot of fun watching Rodgers play this year, but here's my wish list of improvements in no particular order:
1. He had a good completion percentage, but I'm hoping for 65% next year instead of 63.5%. I think he can get a little more consistent.
2. He's in the top 10 of every major stat category. Of the QB's that have put up numbers as good or better than Rodgers, his sack number is the highest. I'd like to see him find a way to get sacked fewer times. Maybe 25 in a full season instead of the 35 that he is on pace for now. Sometimes taking the sack is the right thing, so I hope the number isn't too low, but a little lower woudl be nice.
3. I'd like to see him get better at fitting the ball in on quick slants. He leads the reciever in stride, but that often times gives the CB the abilty to reach in front of the WR and knock the ball down. If he lead the WR a little less, he'd drill it right in the breadbasket and it would be tough for the CB to go through the reciever to get the ball.
Those are a few things that I think he can improve on that will make him a better QB and make the Packers a better team.
I've had a lot of fun watching Rodgers play this year, but here's my wish list of improvements in no particular order:
1. He had a good completion percentage, but I'm hoping for 65% next year instead of 63.5%. I think he can get a little more consistent.
2. He's in the top 10 of every major stat category. Of the QB's that have put up numbers as good or better than Rodgers, his sack number is the highest. I'd like to see him find a way to get sacked fewer times. Maybe 25 in a full season instead of the 35 that he is on pace for now. Sometimes taking the sack is the right thing, so I hope the number isn't too low, but a little lower woudl be nice.
3. I'd like to see him get better at fitting the ball in on quick slants. He leads the reciever in stride, but that often times gives the CB the abilty to reach in front of the WR and knock the ball down. If he lead the WR a little less, he'd drill it right in the breadbasket and it would be tough for the CB to go through the reciever to get the ball.
Those are a few things that I think he can improve on that will make him a better QB and make the Packers a better team.

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