^ Those are the most difficult plays. Why make the QB throw it to someone covered every play? You say you see a player open each time. Legitimate professionals look at the tape and say not only is no one open, but the offense is rudimentary. McCarthy has not constructed an offense that helps the team succeed. It is almost wholly dependent on the QB being super human. That was a good bet for four years. Not any more.
Most WCO have a progress from short to long, designed to let the QB find an open player based on timing. Other offenses have pre snap reads to let them know where the ball is going to go and a backup option.
The Packers offense, before adjustments this year, have an offense that designates a target pre snap and then does nothing to get him open. While the QB waits the pass rush closes in. If the player doesn't break open, the QB is supposed to improvise and find a secondary receiver in a scramble drill. You want timing and quick throws, then scheme someone open for Pete's sake.
Its complete insanity.
Most WCO have a progress from short to long, designed to let the QB find an open player based on timing. Other offenses have pre snap reads to let them know where the ball is going to go and a backup option.
The Packers offense, before adjustments this year, have an offense that designates a target pre snap and then does nothing to get him open. While the QB waits the pass rush closes in. If the player doesn't break open, the QB is supposed to improvise and find a secondary receiver in a scramble drill. You want timing and quick throws, then scheme someone open for Pete's sake.
Its complete insanity.

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