Guys, it was a parody of Rodgers. He wore the same beanie and used the same words and phrases as Rodgers did. Every single word you thought didn't belong in the video was just repeating something Rodgers said. It was a joke.
But yeah, it was a good video. Pass protection issues with a backup QB and a backup C and a D that realized early that giving various different pressures was going to cause confusion and get home--well, it worked. Should/could have better anticipated that as a fan, but I wasn't ready for how bad it was.
I feel like since I took a week off of posting, I should chime in here just to say, basically, what I said in the gameday thread. We're at the very beginning of a Love story, and I can't really tell what kind of movie it is--but the accuracy and ball placement issues have me worried it's going to be a bit of a sad story. Accuracy is one of the things that rarely just develops out of nowhere--it did for Josh Allen and plenty of QBs see marginal improvement over their careers and as the game changes, but usually it's something that you see if you have.
I'm hoping it's mostly footwork, pressure, and nerves. And I did spend a long time before the game reminding everyone that Rodgers looked like crap in year two playing in garbage time against the Patriots. We don't know what we don't know. It's early.
But my alarm bells are heightened. I am more concerned with the future of the QB position now than I was ten days ago.
With that, I will resume other threads and other discussions about our recent shutout win and our ongoing quest for the 2021 NFC 1-seed