I realize it's week 2 against a very good defense, but this has been happening ever since the Seattle loss in the playoffs. The offense just isn't clicking. Do we have a Rodgers problem?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Do we have a Rodgers problem?
Collapse
X
-
When an established QB loses accuracy, it's often fundamentals. As in footwork. Maybe he just hasn't been the same since that calf injury.
There's also an issue with the offense though. Nothing seems in rhythm. It looks to me like Rodgers is almost never throwing to his first read.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
Comment
-
Hell No! Don't be a God damned imbecile.
We have an almost everything but Rodgers problem.
The only way the O Line was good is the lowered expectations we have come to have for them. Nelson looked slow; Adams was Adams - the picture of mediocrity; Cobb disappeared in the second half - (coverage shifted to him from Nelson?); We need to get Jeff Janis back - and have the coaches actually use him (Shit, what are the chances of that?)What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
Comment
-
Yes.
Other than the occasional big plays, the Great Arm of Butte has been playing worse than mediocre. Holds the ball too long. Inaccurate. Indecisive. Clutchness-absent.
Pick to Wayne was akin to Favre's last pass with the Pack, except on a lesser stage.
Even though I debunked Patler with MATH in the Wahle-Rivera-Thompson ordeal, he made a great point in another thread:
Originally posted by Patler View PostRodgers threw well short of his receiver a couple times again...He extended his string of games with a QB rating less than 100 to 13 consecutive games, and 15 of his last 16 games. Prior to the current string, he had never gone more than 4 games without achieving a QBR greater than 100, and that happened only once, I think. For perspective, his career QBR is 104.1. He has been less than his career average for 13 consecutive games.
I think this is an indication that the Packers passing games is not fixed yet.
Comment
-
Rodgers looked pretty awful up until the point when he got drilled after running in the TD. Prior to that they showed a close up of him after sailing a pass over an open WR and I thought at the time he didn't even look like he wanted to be on the field. He just didn't seem to have his head or heart in the game.
That hit seemed to wake him up and he started firing lasers, but also turned it over twice. The fumble killed the momentum and the pick was under thrown.
Patler had a good post in another thread, I think Rodgers has been under his career QB Rating for something like 13 consecutive games.
Yeah we have a Rodgers problem, but we also have a problem with WRs not getting separation, communications issues, and protection issues. Fix those things and Rodgers should start looking like his old self again...
R-E-L-A-X
"My problems with him are his vision and tendency to dance instead of pounding a hole." - Harvey Wallbangers
Comment
-
Love your homerism.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostHell No! Don't be a God damned imbecile.
We have an almost everything but Rodgers problem.
The only way the O Line was good is the lowered expectations we have come to have for them. Nelson looked slow; Adams was Adams - the picture of mediocrity; Cobb disappeared in the second half - (coverage shifted to him from Nelson?); We need to get Jeff Janis back - and have the coaches actually use him (Shit, what are the chances of that?)
Comment
-
This is the part that keeps me awake. I don't think we run an organized, planned offense anymore. Its a hybrid Rodgers-McCarthy thing.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostI'm not disagreeing, but how is Bradford in perfect rhythm after two weeks with his team?
When was the last time you (the royal you not just Harlan) saw Rodgers go through progressions calmly and orderly? Its either look off safety to get to one on one matchup deep or wait for first read to uncover.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Comment
-
Jason Wilde @jasonjwilde 17s18 seconds ago Green Bay, WI
Aaron Rodgers was 5-of-15 with an interception and two sacks against 5-or-more pass rushers on Sunday. It was... http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=2...303171784819-4 …Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Comment

Comment