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  • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
    And other games where he completes passes to 7 or 8 or more receivers. You do what you do according to the circumstance and the defense. Amazing how some shitheads think they know better than any NFL QB much less the best NFL QB.

    Am I misremembering, or didn't Deguara have a target/drop in this game?


    It was not a perfect pass, but he had a drop and it could have been a key one as it ended drive
    TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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    • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
      It's stupid - typically for most of the haters posting it - to claim he doesn't look for other receivers.

      I think he looks for them

      But he's guilty of forcing to Adams at times when others are wide open.

      In the SF game he was guilty of that as well as bad decisions,,
      TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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      • If Rodgers forced passes very often at all, he'd have a helluva lot more interceptions than he does.

        Even the video of that late game long pass to Davante had a chance for a completion, even though it looked fairly slim. As for Lazard, it looked like he didn't really come open until Rodgers' arm was already coming forward for the pass.
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        • EDIT: My stats from ScoreMobile only showed receivers with a reception. The targets were:
          Aaron Jones - 9/11
          Davante Adams - 9/10
          Lazard - 1/1
          Marcedes Lewis - 1/1
          Randall Cobb 0/1
          Deguara 0/1
          Dafney 0/2

          Still, though, Rodgers' targets to the other five receivers combined are fewer than his completions to Davante or Aaron.

          I think Rodgers goes into Lock-on mode when the game is tight/tough, or when he doesn't trust McCarthy's plan (not a typo). I can understand it, but if I know he's gonna rip up the playbook and put on a cape when he gets stressed, so do the opposing defensive coordinators.
          Last edited by NewsBruin; 01-27-2022, 12:19 PM.
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          • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
            If Rodgers forced passes very often at all, he'd have a helluva lot more interceptions than he does.

            Even the video of that late game long pass to Davante had a chance for a completion, even though it looked fairly slim. As for Lazard, it looked like he didn't really come open until Rodgers' arm was already coming forward for the pass.
            Hm. Isn't the Greatest Quarterback Of All Time supposed to be able to read the way a play is developing by... you know... watching the direction people are running and knowing what that means the field is going to look like in another second, 2 seconds, 3 seconds? I know when I watch that play, I sure know that Lazard is going to be wide open in a split-second. I would hope that Rodgers would be at least as good at it as I am.

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            • 12s accuracy was shit all game. Perhaps he knew this and was locking in on targets that might make up for that. Adams and Jones have big catch radius so perhaps that's it.
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              • Originally posted by Thirteen Below View Post
                Hm. Isn't the Greatest Quarterback Of All Time supposed to be able to read the way a play is developing by... you know... watching the direction people are running and knowing what that means the field is going to look like in another second, 2 seconds, 3 seconds? I know when I watch that play, I sure know that Lazard is going to be wide open in a split-second. I would hope that Rodgers would be at least as good at it as I am.
                It was obvious well before Rodgers throws the ball that Adams is double covered. Since Rodgers was under no pressure on the play, he certainly had time to wait and see who breaks open. Every QB misreads a defense now and then, but that one was shocking.
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                • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                  It was obvious well before Rodgers throws the ball that Adams is double covered. Since Rodgers was under no pressure on the play, he certainly had time to wait and see who breaks open. Every QB misreads a defense now and then, but that one was shocking.
                  Is he misreading the defense or has he, like Favre in 2007, already decided where the ball's going, the hell with who's open?
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                  • Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                    Is he misreading the defense or has he, like Favre in 2007, already decided where the ball's going, the hell with who's open?
                    It looked like he was playing with some bad habits, like predetermining his reads and deciding at/before the snap he was going to throw to Davante no matter what. The last hero-ball attempt to Davante when Lazard is wide open was not the only instance of that. There were some head-scratcher route combos, but more often than not he made the wrong read - I'd say he played shitty moreso than MLF called a bad game.

                    It looked like SF played a lot of Quarters coverage, so I'm not surprised Aaron Jones got a lot of throws. The underneath stuff should have been open, and they should have been able to either run some route combos that beat Cover-4 or else patiently work their way down the field. I didn't get the sense Rodgers was being patient and didn't look comfortable in the pocket. SF has a good front, but you'd think the quick game and the underneath stuff would have helped him get settled.

                    Maybe he put a bunch of money on the Niners and threw the game? LOL

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                    • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
                      It's stupid - typically for most of the haters posting it - to claim he doesn't look for other receivers.
                      I still dont get, why in the heck if we dare criticize Rodgers are we haters?

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                      • Originally posted by NewsBruin View Post
                        EDIT: My stats from ScoreMobile only showed receivers with a reception. The targets were:
                        Aaron Jones - 9/11
                        Davante Adams - 9/10
                        Lazard - 1/1
                        Marcedes Lewis - 1/1
                        Randall Cobb 0/1
                        Deguara 0/1
                        Dafney 0/2

                        Still, though, Rodgers' targets to the other five receivers combined are fewer than his completions to Davante or Aaron.

                        I think Rodgers goes into Lock-on mode when the game is tight/tough, or when he doesn't trust McCarthy's plan (not a typo). I can understand it, but if I know he's gonna rip up the playbook and put on a cape when he gets stressed, so do the opposing defensive coordinators.
                        You are correct - the offense this years was NOT MLFs - it is that simple,, and it is not because the offensive lines had injuries, it is because Rodgers wanted it that way.

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                        • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
                          And other games where he completes passes to 7 or 8 or more receivers. You do what you do according to the circumstance and the defense. Amazing how some shitheads think they know better than any NFL QB much less the best NFL QB.

                          Am I misremembering, or didn't Deguara have a target/drop in this game?
                          Remember when Adams dropped tons of passes thrown his way is first 2-3 seasons? Yeah - so does Rodgers, then he got over it.

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                          • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
                            And other games where he completes passes to 7 or 8 or more receivers. You do what you do according to the circumstance and the defense. Amazing how some shitheads think they know better than any NFL QB much less the best NFL QB.

                            Am I misremembering, or didn't Deguara have a target/drop in this game?
                            Here's what Super Bowl champion Kurt Warner had to say, analyzing every pass:




                            Summary: Rodgers sucked.

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                            • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                              That is just fucking disgusting to watch for some who think he's the "goat."

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                              • Originally posted by SudsMcBucky View Post
                                That is just fucking disgusting to watch for some who think he's the "goat."
                                It really is painful to watch. The peanut vendor in Section 118 had a better shot at him than any of the Niners.

                                And Rodgers admitted himself, he fucked that up. I don't understand why so many people give him a pass. He's paid $27,000,000 a year to make that read and make that pass. He didn't. He may not be the sole reason we lost, but he's probably the biggest reason we didn't win. San Francisco's QB came in and played way above his level, and our QB played way below. That's it in a nutshell.

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