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Didnt even know that was something that was possible (returning within a couple months from torn bicep). Very Cool.
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I hope MVS makes it back in time.
No Sullivan, eh? What if we slide Jaire into the slot to take Sullivan's place when he returns? Going from the biggest weakness in the secondary to the biggest strength at the slot position could be huge. (Ok, Sullivan maybe is less of a weakness than Savage the past few weeks, but close enough)
No Sullivan, eh? What if we slide Jaire into the slot to take Sullivan's place when he returns? Going from the biggest weakness in the secondary to the biggest strength at the slot position could be huge. (Ok, Sullivan maybe is less of a weakness than Savage the past few weeks, but close enough)
Makes the most sense. Rasul and Stokes haven't played inside at all. Though Jaire subjected to more hits there. But if healthy, shouldn't matter. I'm sure they'll play around a bunch.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022 11:53I hope MVS makes it back in time.
No Sullivan, eh? What if we slide Jaire into the slot to take Sullivan's place when he returns? Going from the biggest weakness in the secondary to the biggest strength at the slot position could be huge. (Ok, Sullivan maybe is less of a weakness than Savage the past few weeks, but close enough)
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wait, did we realize that Rodgers has been this bad under pressure this year? Holy crap that's bad. Good thing he and the team are mostly calling for quicker plays and getting the ball out quickly.
I genuinely thought he was doing everything well on any sort of rate stats this year, aside from deep balls due to early-season struggles that have since reversed themselves.
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Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
These covid IR rules are awesome and ought to be permanent
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Some more info on from PFF via ESPN:YoHoChecko wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022 12:42
wait, did we realize that Rodgers has been this bad under pressure this year? Holy crap that's bad. Good thing he and the team are mostly calling for quicker plays and getting the ball out quickly.
I genuinely thought he was doing everything well on any sort of rate stats this year, aside from deep balls due to early-season struggles that have since reversed themselves.
Sounds like both the deep passing and the pressure passing regained form late in the seasonSince Week 11, Rodgers has the best grade in the NFL, but shakier play in the first half of the season is why he's not ranked inside the top three. He had just a 41.7 PFF grade under pressure in Weeks 1-10. While he did rank first in PFF grade under pressure (82.3) in the following weeks, the late surge wasn't enough to vault up him up the season-long ranks. He finished with a 59.5 grade, which ranked eighth among all QBs.
Yuh Rodgers has been average to ordinary this year.
MVP and official NFL stats are meaningless when we are provided with the statistical breakdown by lil jimmy smith - the 18 year old in his moms basement working for PFF.
MVP and official NFL stats are meaningless when we are provided with the statistical breakdown by lil jimmy smith - the 18 year old in his moms basement working for PFF.
Agreed, seems like every other QB is throwing 37 TD's, 4 INT's and leading their teams to the best record in football these days, doesn't it?
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Feel free to ask Jacob Morley or pay for PFF and find out!
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Thanks - will have to pass this time.
Don't forget me!! Man, everything is falling into place for us!!kyle.mccarroll wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022 10:48Are you freaking kidding me? Whitney Mercilus is practicing today. I am so hyped right now. Looking at tickets to Green Bay for a playoff game now
This is our freaking year boys!!!!
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What are you even talking about? Who are you responding to?
Since Week 11, Rodgers has the best grade in the NFL, but shakier play in the first half of the season is why he's not ranked inside the top three. He had just a 41.7 PFF grade under pressure in Weeks 1-10. While he did rank first in PFF grade under pressure (82.3) in the following weeks, the late surge wasn't enough to vault up him up the season-long ranks. He finished with a 59.5 grade, which ranked eighth among all QBs.
The bold. Rodgers has the best pocket work of any QB in the NFL but he is bad under pressure - it is just dumb and shows the quality of the PFF stats.
*Sorry the above was posted by you - so I am responding to you I guess but just sticking up for my boy.