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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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They should just make it simple. Two hands on ball, or arm and body PLUS one foot down in bounds. Everything after that is live.
I need to think through OBJ's one handed catches.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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I never understood any value to making it any more difficult or complicated. Do we really see more exciting or athletic plays with players having to get two feet in bounds and demonstrate control through their next paycheck? Seems to me there will be many more circus catches if you allow one-foot inbounds. What is gained by narrowing the playing field? Why not make control a nearly instantaneous call? Who cares how long control is maintained? Maybe there is some rationale to making it harder to complete a pass that escapes me.Originally posted by pbmax View PostThey should just make it simple. Two hands on ball, or arm and body PLUS one foot down in bounds.
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I think you should have to maintain control all the way through the re-inflation process to normal PSI.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostI never understood any value to making it any more difficult or complicated. Do we really see more exciting or athletic plays with players having to get two feet in bounds and demonstrate control through their next paycheck? Seems to me there will be many more circus catches if you allow one-foot inbounds. What is gained by narrowing the playing field? Why not make control a nearly instantaneous call? Who cares how long control is maintained? Maybe there is some rationale to making it harder to complete a pass that escapes me."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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I'm talking THIS year and THIS ARod. He is not nearly as mobile or accurate as he once was. He has had plenty of pocket time this season. I have also been on record for years saying while Bak is good, he is over rated because Rodgers escapes the times he fails.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostDo you even watch Packer games? Virtually every pass play over the past few years, the pass rush is in the Packers backfield a helluva lot quicker than most teams most games. That is so common that some people maybe don't even count it as avoiding a sack when Rodgers spins, dodges, or otherwise escapes the pass rush. The eternal question is how fantastic would Aaron Rodgers be if he had the pass blocking of Brady or a lot of other QBs? I doubt we will ever know.
As for watching football in general, yeah, most teams/most QBs do exactly what many in here want Rodgers to do - unload it quick, often into a crowd, occasionally for an interception. I'll take OURS over theirs any day.
Through 2 games he has not avoided or saved more than 2 sacks total (I'm ballparking, I only recall one).The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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On that bull rush rodgers fell meekly to the turf. He avoided nothing.Originally posted by pbmax View PostI don't know about this. Bear game was a mess. Vikings was better. Lane Taylor got run over in the opener and Taylor got run over versus the Vikes.
It hasn't been the tire fire of last year, but its not been clean.
It has been good enough that his reads should get made.
And Rodgers mobility is back enough that he has escaped the pocket a few times and gotten wide enough to throw downfield or OOB.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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This could all be resolved - as well as what constitutes a fumble - if the NFL went back to the simple rules we used in our back yard football games from the 1970's:Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostI never understood any value to making it any more difficult or complicated. Do we really see more exciting or athletic plays with players having to get two feet in bounds and demonstrate control through their next paycheck? Seems to me there will be many more circus catches if you allow one-foot inbounds. What is gained by narrowing the playing field? Why not make control a nearly instantaneous call? Who cares how long control is maintained? Maybe there is some rationale to making it harder to complete a pass that escapes me.
- If the ball doesn't touch the ground as you are falling out of bounds ("bounds" being the imaginary line between the two pine trees on the right; between the grape vine post and the maple on the left side of the field), you caught it. Doesn't matter if you juggled it or not; if it's in your arms and didn't touch the ground, you caught it.
- It's a fumble if the ball comes out. Mike Kammer knocks you on your ass while you're running toward the goal line (the "goal line" being the imaginary line between the edge of the garden and the blue spruce), and you hit the ground, causing the ball to pop out - that's a fumble. Dave Kreuger tackles you, you stumble, one knee hits the ground, the ball comes out - that's a fumble."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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I'd say he and the line are not in sync past 2.5 seconds. Which sounds like a big ask, but there were times through 2016 (when Bulaga was healthy or there was just one sub on the O line) when between Rodgers moving inside the pocket and unreal Pass Pro, they often went for five seconds with a clean pocket.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostOn that bull rush rodgers fell meekly to the turf. He avoided nothing.
Rodgers was so in sync he could get the DL to move toward his feints and then hop back into place, giving the tackle an edge he did not previously have.
Honestly, with a list of things the offense needs to iron out, I'd be happy for him to kneel after 3 seconds and facing big pressure. We don't need more hits early in the season.
But I do think his speed/reaction time has come back a bit. He is not getting chased down from behind as much as the last two years when he rolls out.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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