Makes me want to throw up...Labrev wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022 11:08So far, the tape is not looking good for the crowd that wants to chalk up our struggles on O to having no good receivers other than Adams and/or them just not getting open.
Lazard wide open over the middle, EQ also open against single coverage down the sidelines. Either one of these, if completed, is a big gain and probably wins the game for us. Adams was CLEARLY double-covered from the moment Rodgers looked at him 'til the moment the ball came out of his hands, and he seemingly did not even turn his head to look at his other two options.
That's all you, Aaron. Anyone who sees this and keeps saying otherwise is the Rodgers equivalent of what they accuse everyone else of being for Gute.
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Labrev wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022 11:08So far, the tape is not looking good for the crowd that wants to chalk up our struggles on O to having no good receivers other than Adams and/or them just not getting open.
Lazard wide open over the middle, EQ also open against single coverage down the sidelines. Either one of these, if completed, is a big gain and probably wins the game for us. Adams was CLEARLY double-covered from the moment Rodgers looked at him 'til the moment the ball came out of his hands, and he seemingly did not even turn his head to look at his other two options.
That's all you, Aaron. Anyone who sees this and keeps saying otherwise is the Rodgers equivalent of what they accuse everyone else of being for Gute.
[mention]lupedafiasco[/mention]lupedafiasco wrote: ↑22 Jan 2022 23:09Yup. Frustration throw. I don’t blame him. Would have done the same thing myself. Just chuck it as hard as you can and get that anger out if they aren’t going to give you any talent to work with.TheGreenMan wrote: ↑22 Jan 2022 23:06Your GODgers also decided to air it out on a pointless attempt when the game was on the line.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑22 Jan 2022 23:01
No receivers. They doubled Adams and that was all she wrote on offense. Lazard and Cobb were useless. Lewis fumbled. Deguara couldnt catch. Jones decided to juke a ghost. Rodgers fault though.
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Pause it at 5 seconds... EQ has 2 steps and Lazard is about as wide open as it gets... There is no pressure on Rodgers.
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2011, lousy defense and almost zilch running attack, as soon as KC decided to give up under neath coverage, play 2 high safety, and pin there ears back rushing Rodgers we lost, then the Giants came to town, did the same thing, even better and beat us, we had never needed a short ball offense, so when we did, we didn't have onego pak go wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022 07:31I have no problem saying the front office didn't assemble good teams for a number of years. But most teams don't. You can't assemble great teams year after year.
But the Packers in a 10 year stretch assembled great, great championship caliber teams in 2011, 2014, 2020 and 2021. The fact we won zero of them....
014 we had two good receivers and Lacy, a up trending defense, and just like last night lost because of blunders on ST's
2020, Rodgers could not over come defensive mistakes and poor play
thing is we shouldn't expect Rodgers to play so well to over come other team failures.
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Should we expect him to hit the open man?
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No. But we should expect more from Tyler Davis. What a joke of a 5th TE am I right?
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Adams was doubled from the get go. There was no reason to throw it there. Wait a quarter second and hit a wide open Lazard or even throw it at the same time and hit ESB who has 2 steps on his guy. Hit the open man.
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I like Cowherd’s take on Rodgers’ game yesterday. He “played to not lose” instead of going downfield.
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He had decided at the start that’s where he was goin
Coward does hit on a good point, we often play as though we are playing not to lose, and we play safe, simply because the team that makes the most mistakes often losses, right now we are commenting about why Rodgers should have taken a safe throw to Lazard versus throwing into double covered Adams, to say Rodgers doesn't take risky throws isn't accurate, if Rodgers trust the receiver, or his chemistry with any receiver on any given play he has shown he is more then will to rifle a pass in to very tight coverage.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022 12:03I like Cowherd’s take on Rodgers’ game yesterday. He “played to not lose” instead of going downfield.
I really think this play not to lose and play to protect a lead was fostered in him from McCarthy, almost everything McCarthy coached up was conservative and designed to be high percentage play, the vertical iso routes are a good example, most often the only person in position to catch them balls was the WR.
I do agree though, this passing offense is at it's best in attack mode, and getting the ball out of Rodgers hand in a 2 count, it was hyper explosive when we incorporated motion and jet sweeps, and PA early last season, then we lost the players that made that affective to injury, the loss of guys like Hill, Brown, the decline again of Cobb, and rookie Amari slow start just couldn't keep those plays active in ther play book, hardly saw them at all this season.
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Something that hasn't been brought up much, and doesn't compare to some of the other glaring issues, but I just can't wrap my head around WHY Yosh was not playing LT last night. It makes absolutely no sense to me.
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Well, it does look blatantly obvious Rodgers had a wide open man there.Realist wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022 14:06Imagine if we could pair Aaron's arm talent with 23's arm chair field vision? No team could touch us. Guessing he could fix the special teams as well. Shoot Murph ur number B. Lets do this!.
Thanks for the giggle though.
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