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  • Originally posted by GB-Brandon View Post
    We’ll see if it works. Every Shanahan Offense I’ve seen that was at top gear had/has multiple WR’s that could get it done in different ways then then what the Packers have.
    Samuel and Sanders weren't that good. That team was more RB, te and fb strong
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    • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
      Samuel and Sanders weren't that good. That team was more RB, te and fb strong
      So now we’re gonna say things that just are completely false? Samuel only had a rookie season that competes with “greatest of all-time” in niners history

      The 49ers used the No. 36 overall pick on wide receiver Deebo Samuel, and Samuel turned in one of the great seasons by a rookie pass catcher in 49ers history. Samuel came up big in the season finale in Seattle with five catches for 102 yards, along with two…


      The offense took off after they brought in Emanuel Sanders also..



      Add Kittle(The best receiving TE in Football) and this was an amazing collection of talent by Lynch. The void left by Sanders(who the Packers tried to acquire) was then off-set by the trade up to nab Brandon Aiyuk.

      This is an organization doing “all the things” to build and retain a legitimate receiving corp. They didn’t just sit pat and rely on Dante Pettis and practice the Packers approach of “Mediocrity.”

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      • The Denver - Mike Shanahan offenses of '97 & '98 had Shannon Sharpe, Rod Smith, and Ed McCaffrey as the top 3 targets.
        Smith was a UDFA gem, and McCaffrey was a R3 pick by the NYG. Sharpe was one of their best players.

        It's unlikely, but within the realm of possibility, that Adams-Lazard-Funchess could approximate much of their production... the thing is, they had Terrell Davis at RB and a group of extremely well trained OL zone blocking for him. I'm not convinced GB has that.

        A lot of the improvement on offense may have to come from Lazard and Sternberger. Denver had Sharpe, and SF has Kittle. If you have a great TE and a running game you can do a lot with your play action IMO with deception and mismatches...and without the need for great WRs.

        I'd still like them to improve the talent/depth though. Kumerow is what he is at this point, Funchess is a rental, and Adams has about 2-3 more seasons where he'll be in his prime. Developing the next batch of WRs for Rodgers/Love will be important in 2022, if not now.

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        • Originally posted by Zool View Post
          I’m not disagreeing that more WR help would be amazing. That’s why I hate the draft though. For every Donald Driver in the 7th, there’s a Troy Williamson in the first. For every James Jones, there’s a Darius HeywardBey in the first. Marques Colston was a 7th rounder, and Roy Williams was a 1st.
          The Packers have gone 20 straight draft picks without drafting a receiver though. Need more bites at the apple.

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          • Originally posted by QBME View Post
            And BTW, Aaron Rodgers is going to make the Lizard a Pro Bowler.
            You heard it here first.
            Unfortunately the Packers Super Bowl Chances weigh heavily on this happening.

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            • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
              Not EXPECTING growth from young players doesn't match up with history.

              A list of guys who for a year or two were backups and didn't do much, or starters who didn't do much for their first year or two in the league.

              Brett Favre
              Aaron Rodgers
              Jordy Nelson
              Nick Collins
              Kenny Clark
              Davante Adams
              Aaron Jones
              Lane Taylor
              David Bahktiari
              Mike Daniels
              Zadarius Smith
              Preston Smith
              Adrian Amos

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              I am confused. Are you saying these players leaped, failed to leap, or were the rare exceptions?

              Aaron Jones was the best back his rookie year as soon as he got healthy and saw the field. I don't think I am rewriting history there.
              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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              • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                I am confused. Are you saying these players leaped, failed to leap, or were the rare exceptions?

                Aaron Jones was the best back his rookie year as soon as he got healthy and saw the field. I don't think I am rewriting history there.
                The idea that the Packers WRs won't be better.this year doesnr account for the reality that players. Often times get better in years 2, 3 and 4
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                • Lazard showed quite a few signs that he might be one of those players who really breaks out
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                  • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
                    The idea that the Packers WRs won't be better.this year doesnr account for the reality that players. Often times get better in years 2, 3 and 4
                    OK.
                    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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                    • Adams - legit #1, does everything

                      Lazard - showed talent in contested catch situations. The QB likes his feel for setting up his routes.

                      MVS has 9 catches over 40 yards in his first two years. Adams has 7 in the last two years for perspective. MVS runs well and tracks the deep ball well. Shows limitations in contested catch situations and doesn't have a feel for setting up routes. More of a situational player, to stretch the field. Probably shouldn't play on a short field or 4 minute offense

                      Funchess is more of a possession player with speed liabilities. I'd play MVS on a long field and Funchess in shorter yardage situations.

                      EQ is a wild card


                      Being the hopeful fan I am, I could see Adams and Lazard being firm #1 and #2. Situationally, I think MVS and Funchess could combine to be a good #3. MVS when it's a long field and Funchess when it's short.
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                      • Well so far we got “The Niners receivers weren’t that good”, “Lazard is gonna be a Pro Bowl receiver in 2020”, “The vision of this offense will work as it did for the 97-98 Denver Broncos”

                        RAH RAH RAH RAH!!! Let’s keep it going!

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                        • Originally posted by GB-Brandon View Post
                          Well so far we got “The Niners receivers weren’t that good”, “Lazard is gonna be a Pro Bowl receiver in 2020”, “The vision of this offense will work as it did for the 97-98 Denver Broncos”

                          RAH RAH RAH RAH!!! Let’s keep it going!
                          That's not what I said at all.

                          I think Lazard has a good chance to be a James Jones level talent. Adams and Lazard could be pretty good. I like MVS on a long field because of his speed and ability to track the ball. I don't like him in tight spaces, but Funchess could be used more in those situations. I think they're improved over 2019 because of Lazards growth and then MVS and Funchess's complimentary skillset as alternating #3s.

                          This is the 2020 Packers not any other team from any other era. It's about using what we have.to their best abilities, not trying to recreate something else.

                          Aaron Rodgers talents and the solid OL help bring it all together.
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                          • And yeah, the 9ers receivers weren't that good last year. But that has nothing to do with the 2020 Packers other than you claiming they (9ers) were world beaters and proof positive we're screwed because our receivers suck.

                            We have Aaron Rodgers, a solid vet OL, Adams and Jones. The 2020 Packers have a few proven strengths that pretty much guarantee they won't suck.

                            How the rest comes together, that's what I'm wonderint at this point
                            Last edited by RashanGary; 05-18-2020, 02:05 PM.
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                            • It's gonna be an interesting preseason with the five mentioned plus Kumerow, Begelton, and maybe Shepherd and Taylor. That plus the rookie getting tested and Boyle fighting to keep his back up QB job.
                              What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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                              • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
                                And yeah, the 9ers receivers weren't that good last year. But that has nothing to do with the 2020 Packers other than you claiming they (9ers) were world beaters and proof positive we're screwed because our receivers suck.

                                We have Aaron Rodgers, a solid vet OL, Adams and Jones. The 2020 Packers have a few proven strengths that pretty much guarantee they won't suck.

                                How the rest comes together, that's what I'm wonderint at this point
                                If there receivers “Aren’t That Good” then ours are complete trash. This team beat us a combined 50-0 in 2 first half’s of football combined. They did whatever they wanted whether throwing or running in those two games.

                                Being positive is one thing but being completely ignorant is another.

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