Originally posted by Infamous
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If the offense is working generally as this writer describes, then eventually it will reduce the effectiveness of its QB. He is looking pre-snap for the isolation route with the best mismatch, not a progression from short to long. If that doesn't work, his next instinct is to buy time for someone to break free.
Rodgers played some horrible games last year and started off this year with a couple of very poor games. But he has improved lately. The efficiency of the offense has gone up. But the basic problems remain.


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