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  • Whither Jordy Nelson

    From CHFFl:

    The Cold, Hard Football Facts: Jordy Nelson’s numbers over his last eight games including playoffs: 35 catches, 610 yards, five touchdowns. That’s a 70-catch, 1,220-yard, 10 TD pace over a full season – not bad for a guy who averages 30-35 snaps a game.
    Is Jordy benefiting from being the "#3" receiver? How much longer will that hold? Dan Pompeii is also wondering.

    He's currently at 161 yards on 7 receptions and 2 TD so far this year, leading the team in yards and TD. His 84 yard TD accounts for a big part of that so far this year, so who knows if he'll end up with 1000+ and 16 TD , but his last 8 games have been impressive and he looks to be making the most of his opportunities.

    What happens if he gets more snaps and/or teams start paying more attention to him?
    When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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    As long as Driver continues to perform at the level he's at, he's not going to get bumped down in the rotation. I know Jordy is turning into this shiny new toy that the fans want to see on the field a lot, but MM has so far resisted the temptation to downgrade DD.
    - Once again, adding absolutely nothing to the conversation.

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    • #3
      Jordy played more snaps last Sunday then Driver.

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      • #4
        It'a all about creating favorable alignments. Jordy was getting a lot of those numbers lined up against lesser defenders on the other squad. If opposing D's put their first or second best corner across from Jordy, or even rotate a safety to help, then the Packers go somewhere else - Like Jones against the dime back, or Finley against a LB. Not to mention Jennings, or maybe Driver sitting down in an open zone in the middle. Teams focus on Nelson at their peril.
        "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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        • #5
          Originally posted by denverYooper View Post
          From CHFFl:



          Is Jordy benefiting from being the "#3" receiver? How much longer will that hold? Dan Pompeii is also wondering.

          He's currently at 161 yards on 7 receptions and 2 TD so far this year, leading the team in yards and TD. His 84 yard TD accounts for a big part of that so far this year, so who knows if he'll end up with 1000+ and 16 TD , but his last 8 games have been impressive and he looks to be making the most of his opportunities.

          What happens if he gets more snaps and/or teams start paying more attention to him?
          Well, I think a lot of guys opposite Jennings and Finley will have success. Not to mention Driver. I still like Jones a ton, and Cobb looks like he's gonna be somebody one day. I think that even if Nelson ends up the #2 guy, there will still be plenty of weapons for teams to worry about. I'd not expect much if any drop off, and a possibly a little more consistent performances from game to game. Right now dude might get lost, which he did other than that one huge gain.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
            It'a all about creating favorable alignments. Jordy was getting a lot of those numbers lined up against lesser defenders on the other squad. If opposing D's put their first or second best corner across from Jordy, or even rotate a safety to help, then the Packers go somewhere else - Like Jones against the dime back, or Finley against a LB. Not to mention Jennings, or maybe Driver sitting down in an open zone in the middle. Teams focus on Nelson at their peril.
            yup. the Packers shouldn't change a thing unless forced too.

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            • #7
              Unlike Pokeman, defenses can't catch 'em all.

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              • #8
                Jordy is receiving favorable matchups and getting open.

                Being white helps.

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                • #9
                  Jordy is good, hes the Ryan Grant of the Wide Receiver corp.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by rbaloha1 View Post
                    Jordy is receiving favorable matchups and getting open.

                    Being white helps.
                    Agreed. White people are superior athletes. Especially when they have favorable match ups.

                    I think he's just accepted his role. I don't see him having much of a "me first" attitude. Heck, none of the packers have that me first attitude. When JJ was silent in the first game, you didn't hear a word from him. Same thing from Grant. No whining that he's not more involved in the game. I think the skill guys we have all understood that most of them are given opportunities to excel, and they're happy that they're given the opportunity. It's up to them to make the plays and thankfully, they do.
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                    • #11
                      Actually JJ did bitch about not getting on the field after the first game. Finley is also a me first player. He wants the ball and if he doesn't get his passes he will speak up in the media.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
                        Actually JJ did bitch about not getting on the field after the first game. Finley is also a me first player. He wants the ball and if he doesn't get his passes he will speak up in the media.
                        Unlike Jones, Finley has a case. And I think he share of the throws is one of the few things he hasn't been public about, has he?
                        Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                        • #13
                          I think Finley needs more looks too. That series where they threw at Jennings 4 straight times made me nuts. They have the ultimate first down machine in #88.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Smeefers View Post
                            Agreed. White people are superior athletes. Especially when they have favorable match ups.

                            I think he's just accepted his role. I don't see him having much of a "me first" attitude. Heck, none of the packers have that me first attitude. When JJ was silent in the first game, you didn't hear a word from him. Same thing from Grant. No whining that he's not more involved in the game. I think the skill guys we have all understood that most of them are given opportunities to excel, and they're happy that they're given the opportunity. It's up to them to make the plays and thankfully, they do.
                            Being white instantly means black dbs underestimate JN's speed. They find out quickly how wrong they are.

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                            • #15
                              Jordy might be our second best receiver right now, and third best receiving option. He needs to play more. Almost every time I looked at the third WR set against Carolina, Jones was in for Jordy.
                              "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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