Yoop wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023 12:16
they are not independent, I bet you saw MVS run a GOOD route on that miss from Mahomes, when as I've been saying he runs poor routes, it is the WRs job to get to the pitch point, when you see a ball 3 or 4 feet away from the receiver 90% ( guess 23) of the time the receiver failed, you and others blame the QB.
wtf, MVS??? Man, you must have been dying to say that to me.
But no, a pass not having enough air to go where it needs to go is not an issue that is affected by a WR's route-running.
You might argue that the WR did not run to the exact correct spot, but it's not actually that difficult to tell apart miscommunication from the QB underthrowing. Like, pretty much everybody who saw the MVS pass knows that the ball didn't get to its target because the receiver did not run it right, not because the pass lacked zip.
Oh man, the MVS example was actually quite useful to me! Thanks.
ya also have played down the thumb issue so as to just saw Rodgers is over the hill, when you know damn well the thumb is key to throwing a accurate football.
The thumb can only be used as an excuse if you actually admit that his individual play (i.e. throws) were actually poor; an injury only matters if it
affects the player's play. As long as you keep insisting that Rodgers's throws were fine, which is still your contention to my knowledge, then his thumb cannot reasonably also be seen/used as an issue.
Regardless, the thumb was not an issue ALL year. He was off the injury report for it in Week 18 iirc vs. DET, and in that game, a lot of his long passes sailed on him. His INT to double-covered Watson on his last pass of the game was *ugly*...
Which leads to another, compounding issue: the weather was bad that game, but bad weather at home is par for the course as the QB1 for Green Bay. Do we really want to rely on the arm of a 40 year old in *this* stadium?
I don't care for him much.
I know, that's what makes it so sad.