well his blocking is valuable, and he did have a nice sideline catch to start the show last week, thing is it takes him longer to separate, when the OL gives Rodgers time thats fine, if not he runs decoy routes.
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Lazard is a role player. Role players do very important things. Even better for the Packers is that Lazard is appropriately paid as a role player. Lazard is a great guy to have on the 53, deserves to be there too.
The problem is when the team needs the role player to be WR2, or pretends that he can be relied on in that level. The team does the same thing to valuable and appropriately paid role player Lancaster.
Just think about it like basketball, you love the 20 minutes a night glue guy that comes in and gets 8 points, 5 boards, and plays good defense...just don’t expect the same guy to play all game, be the second best player on the team, and give you 32 a night.
Lazard is a glue guy. Great to have on the team!
The problem is when the team needs the role player to be WR2, or pretends that he can be relied on in that level. The team does the same thing to valuable and appropriately paid role player Lancaster.
Just think about it like basketball, you love the 20 minutes a night glue guy that comes in and gets 8 points, 5 boards, and plays good defense...just don’t expect the same guy to play all game, be the second best player on the team, and give you 32 a night.
Lazard is a glue guy. Great to have on the team!
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At this point in the season, I think it's premature to dump on the STs like we are. Honestly the STs up until that kickoff was the most consistent unit on the Packers. They are stopping teams on KO. They are punting great and Mason is Mason.
Kylin Hill is doing well on Kick Returns. The only real glaring spot right now is Amari Rodgers has not once shown he belongs in the league outside of one play vs New Orleans from a ball from Love.
I understand why STs is dumped on. They have like 14 years of sh*t on film. But I am not giving up on them yet. And I am glad Lazard is on STs now.
I too understand why people don't like Lazard as a #2 and honestly I wouldn't call him one. I think MVS is our #2. The problem with having Lazard being the "glue guy" is glue guys don't get the minutes or snaps and you want Lazard to get the minutes and snaps because you want him on the field blocking.
As the season goes on, I wouldn't be surprised at all if we start making more plays to make Lazard open by taking advantage of teams being afraid of his blocking.
Kylin Hill is doing well on Kick Returns. The only real glaring spot right now is Amari Rodgers has not once shown he belongs in the league outside of one play vs New Orleans from a ball from Love.
I understand why STs is dumped on. They have like 14 years of sh*t on film. But I am not giving up on them yet. And I am glad Lazard is on STs now.
I too understand why people don't like Lazard as a #2 and honestly I wouldn't call him one. I think MVS is our #2. The problem with having Lazard being the "glue guy" is glue guys don't get the minutes or snaps and you want Lazard to get the minutes and snaps because you want him on the field blocking.
As the season goes on, I wouldn't be surprised at all if we start making more plays to make Lazard open by taking advantage of teams being afraid of his blocking.
I think I would honestly rather see Big Ben rather than Mason Rudolph.
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I havn't looked, was Amari's 40 time a pro day time or combine? cause he looks slow, even on that reception from Love he looked slow, one thing we don't want is a slow slot receiver, heck the ancient Cobb looks faster then Amari.go pak go wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:00At this point in the season, I think it's premature to dump on the STs like we are. Honestly the STs up until that kickoff was the most consistent unit on the Packers. They are stopping teams on KO. They are punting great and Mason is Mason.
Kylin Hill is doing well on Kick Returns. The only real glaring spot right now is Amari Rodgers has not once shown he belongs in the league outside of one play vs New Orleans from a ball from Love.
I understand why STs is dumped on. They have like 14 years of sh*t on film. But I am not giving up on them yet. And I am glad Lazard is on STs now.
I too understand why people don't like Lazard as a #2 and honestly I wouldn't call him one. I think MVS is our #2. The problem with having Lazard being the "glue guy" is glue guys don't get the minutes or snaps and you want Lazard to get the minutes and snaps because you want him on the field blocking.
As the season goes on, I wouldn't be surprised at all if we start making more plays to make Lazard open by taking advantage of teams being afraid of his blocking.
I agree our ST's though seems improved, specially with Hill handling KR duties, if it where on me I'd have him returning punts as well, our coverage and blocking for returns seems improved to, Amari just can't take advantage of it.
You weren't by chance the agent that always had the inside scoops on who GB was trying to trade Ted's Cabana Boy to?jglovia wrote: ↑29 Sep 2021 19:38I was actually around and fairly active back then on the old forum. Which is probably why I saw some familiar names when I came here. I'm glad to hear this is alot like that. You guys were my go to draft party back in the day!go pak go wrote: ↑29 Sep 2021 18:46Basically a quick history of this place.
This forum is designed with fans who are nostalgic. Many of the fans here were original members of the Packersnews.com forum back in like 2004 - 2008 or so. So this forum is designed after the forum the Press Gazette in GB provided for fans until it got awful there, moderation went bad, and the site changed its format and appearance.
We have a great community here. Lots of analytical thinkers and we like to compile data to deep dive in a lot of things and we always welcome more of it!
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I know. I said that after the first two preseason games and got destroyed for it.Yoop wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:42I havn't looked, was Amari's 40 time a pro day time or combine? cause he looks slow, even on that reception from Love he looked slow, one thing we don't want is a slow slot receiver, heck the ancient Cobb looks faster then Amari.go pak go wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:00At this point in the season, I think it's premature to dump on the STs like we are. Honestly the STs up until that kickoff was the most consistent unit on the Packers. They are stopping teams on KO. They are punting great and Mason is Mason.
Kylin Hill is doing well on Kick Returns. The only real glaring spot right now is Amari Rodgers has not once shown he belongs in the league outside of one play vs New Orleans from a ball from Love.
I understand why STs is dumped on. They have like 14 years of sh*t on film. But I am not giving up on them yet. And I am glad Lazard is on STs now.
I too understand why people don't like Lazard as a #2 and honestly I wouldn't call him one. I think MVS is our #2. The problem with having Lazard being the "glue guy" is glue guys don't get the minutes or snaps and you want Lazard to get the minutes and snaps because you want him on the field blocking.
As the season goes on, I wouldn't be surprised at all if we start making more plays to make Lazard open by taking advantage of teams being afraid of his blocking.
I agree our ST's though seems improved, specially with Hill handling KR duties, if it where on me I'd have him returning punts as well, our coverage and blocking for returns seems improved to, Amari just can't take advantage of it.
If I had my way as coach, I've give #12 a break this week and try to get at least 30-35 carries for the backs.
Running game hasn't really gotten going yet. There have been nice runs but they haven't yet gotten the "run you over" offense going. All the focus has been on Rodgers and the passing game, but expectations for this RB group are sky high, they need to deliver.
The root of last year's offense was the fact that Rodgers was a luxury, not necessity. They could march up and down the field at will strictly by running the ball against most teams. Full pass-free drives happened.
Running game hasn't really gotten going yet. There have been nice runs but they haven't yet gotten the "run you over" offense going. All the focus has been on Rodgers and the passing game, but expectations for this RB group are sky high, they need to deliver.
The root of last year's offense was the fact that Rodgers was a luxury, not necessity. They could march up and down the field at will strictly by running the ball against most teams. Full pass-free drives happened.
I agree. Especially AJ Dillon. Jones has had work. Dillon not as much. I would also try and reduce Adams's work. Clark too.Waldo wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:56If I had my way as coach, I've give #12 a break this week and try to get at least 30-35 carries for the backs.
Running game hasn't really gotten going yet. There have been nice runs but they haven't yet gotten the "run you over" offense going. All the focus has been on Rodgers and the passing game, but expectations for this RB group are sky high, they need to deliver.
The root of last year's offense was the fact that Rodgers was a luxury, not necessity. They could march up and down the field at will strictly by running the ball against most teams. Full pass-free drives happened.
This is a good game I am hoping that we get others involved.
probably from me ( I have player defense issues ) I bought into the Cobb comments and his draft hype, plus the training camp article from one of the beat writers, but Amari hasn't played up to any of that hype, the guy runs like his diaper is full, since we used a 3rd on him I expect he'll get 3 years to change our mindsgo pak go wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:51I know. I said that after the first two preseason games and got destroyed for it.Yoop wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:42I havn't looked, was Amari's 40 time a pro day time or combine? cause he looks slow, even on that reception from Love he looked slow, one thing we don't want is a slow slot receiver, heck the ancient Cobb looks faster then Amari.go pak go wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:00At this point in the season, I think it's premature to dump on the STs like we are. Honestly the STs up until that kickoff was the most consistent unit on the Packers. They are stopping teams on KO. They are punting great and Mason is Mason.
Kylin Hill is doing well on Kick Returns. The only real glaring spot right now is Amari Rodgers has not once shown he belongs in the league outside of one play vs New Orleans from a ball from Love.
I understand why STs is dumped on. They have like 14 years of sh*t on film. But I am not giving up on them yet. And I am glad Lazard is on STs now.
I too understand why people don't like Lazard as a #2 and honestly I wouldn't call him one. I think MVS is our #2. The problem with having Lazard being the "glue guy" is glue guys don't get the minutes or snaps and you want Lazard to get the minutes and snaps because you want him on the field blocking.
As the season goes on, I wouldn't be surprised at all if we start making more plays to make Lazard open by taking advantage of teams being afraid of his blocking.
I agree our ST's though seems improved, specially with Hill handling KR duties, if it where on me I'd have him returning punts as well, our coverage and blocking for returns seems improved to, Amari just can't take advantage of it.
Oh it was. But I wouldn't say you have player defense issues (except for the holy leader). You have positional lust issues that can in anyway help the holy leader. You went on a rant about his slot and how slot is what we need and slot will fix all and he will be viewed as a steal. Did I mention you said he was a slot? Your bar was minimum 800 yards I believe before training camp. And it dropped to 500 - 600 because "Cobb would take away some production"Yoop wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:59probably from me ( I have player defense issues ) I bought into the Cobb comments and his draft hype, plus the training camp article from one of the beat writers, but Amari hasn't played up to any of that hype, the guy runs like his diaper is full, since we used a 3rd on him I expect he'll get 3 years to change our mindsgo pak go wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:51I know. I said that after the first two preseason games and got destroyed for it.Yoop wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:42
I havn't looked, was Amari's 40 time a pro day time or combine? cause he looks slow, even on that reception from Love he looked slow, one thing we don't want is a slow slot receiver, heck the ancient Cobb looks faster then Amari.
I agree our ST's though seems improved, specially with Hill handling KR duties, if it where on me I'd have him returning punts as well, our coverage and blocking for returns seems improved to, Amari just can't take advantage of it.
Yeah I'm certainly not gonna give up on the guy. But you could tell vs Houston that the game appeared too big for him.
He seems to try and rely on his agility when that is not the type of player he is. He needs to flipping go. I think confidence is his biggest issue. Hope he gets some confidence plays.
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That should be the targeted game plan every week.Waldo wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:56If I had my way as coach, I've give #12 a break this week and try to get at least 30-35 carries for the backs.
Running game hasn't really gotten going yet. There have been nice runs but they haven't yet gotten the "run you over" offense going. All the focus has been on Rodgers and the passing game, but expectations for this RB group are sky high, they need to deliver.
The root of last year's offense was the fact that Rodgers was a luxury, not necessity. They could march up and down the field at will strictly by running the ball against most teams. Full pass-free drives happened.
to me Dillon is a straight line runner, once in a while we see a little lateral to adjust to hit a crease, but it takes him time to get to it, and to often he hits a wall, his power allows him to gain a few yards, the run blocking just hasn't opened big enough gaps so he can do what he did to Tenn. last year.go pak go wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:58I agree. Especially AJ Dillon. Jones has had work. Dillon not as much. I would also try and reduce Adams's work. Clark too.Waldo wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:56If I had my way as coach, I've give #12 a break this week and try to get at least 30-35 carries for the backs.
Running game hasn't really gotten going yet. There have been nice runs but they haven't yet gotten the "run you over" offense going. All the focus has been on Rodgers and the passing game, but expectations for this RB group are sky high, they need to deliver.
The root of last year's offense was the fact that Rodgers was a luxury, not necessity. They could march up and down the field at will strictly by running the ball against most teams. Full pass-free drives happened.
This is a good game I am hoping that we get others involved.
Jones is much quicker, he hits those creases before the defense has a chance to close them, he's also more shifty and even though he's smaller is a hard guy to get down.
I've always felt run blocking, specially a zone blocking scheme has a lot to do with OL chemistry, experience to know how your blocking partner will react, imo run blocking takes longer to do well, so ya, get a cushion lead and run out the clock.
Yes. Year after year we draft like we want to be a run dominant team, Lafleur says he wants to be a run dominant team, and then now it is year three and the evidence shows that Lafleur has to remind himself during games that he wants to be a run dominant team. He either gets impatient in games and we may never see this dream of being a smash mouth team with all of our weapons built for that kind of game, or Lafleur is excited for next year when Rodgers is gone and he can run the ball and 100% of the offense how he wants to run it.BF004 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 08:13That should be the targeted game plan every week.Waldo wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 07:56If I had my way as coach, I've give #12 a break this week and try to get at least 30-35 carries for the backs.
Running game hasn't really gotten going yet. There have been nice runs but they haven't yet gotten the "run you over" offense going. All the focus has been on Rodgers and the passing game, but expectations for this RB group are sky high, they need to deliver.
The root of last year's offense was the fact that Rodgers was a luxury, not necessity. They could march up and down the field at will strictly by running the ball against most teams. Full pass-free drives happened.
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I thought last Sunday for the exception of the Adams injury drive, the Packers did a very nice job of sticking with the run and using the run. I was very impressed.
Why does he have to do what he did against Tennessee last year to be effective? You give him more than 5 carries a game to see him wear down a defense and get to the point where he is doing what he did against tennessee. Look at the Titans v Seattle game from this year, Henry had like 20 yards in the first half and then exploded in the second half as the hawks D got tired. Now i know we have Jones so Dillon wont be getting 30 carries a game, but I mean cmon can we get the second round pick 12 at least? Im ready to see him and Jones on the field more as Jones goes out for passes or Defenses have to guess which one is about to get the handoff.Yoop wrote: ↑30 Sep 2021 08:17to me Dillon is a straight line runner, once in a while we see a little lateral to adjust to hit a crease, but it takes him time to get to it, and to often he hits a wall, his power allows him to gain a few yards, the run blocking just hasn't opened big enough gaps so he can do what he did to Tenn. last year.
Dillon doesnt have to look like he did against Tennessee to be doing a good job in my opinion. He averages very close to four yards a carry. Guess what that means? You could hand it to him every down and you would never turn the ball over on downs and you would find yourself on the goalline after a long drive where your D got to rest. Just need the patience for that kind of play. I love 3 yards and a cloud of dust, Rodgers doesnt seem to.
And im not trying to sound like im complaining. The O has looked fine last two games, just saying what I would like to see us get into as the season progresses.
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