Do we even want Rodgers back?
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The narrative I subscribe to isn't really a question of whether he is clutch or not- it's more like he gets into what others have termed "hero" mode, and when he does that he is easy to defend. We all know Hero Mode- it's when he refuses to throw to all but a couple guys and he likes them to get open like 30 yards downfield after the play breaks down and they all scramble around. This results in him being indecisive and he takes the sack. We often go 3 and out.
One way that teams have historically been able to turn his brain into Hero mode is by dropping a lot of guys into coverage so that none of our guys are obviously open. Rodgers' mental switch isn't always triggered by this, but it often is.
Rodgers is wired not to take risks, that's just how his brain is. So when defenses can trigger him to start playing on subconscious instincts like that, he automatically becomes indecisive and doesn't want to throw it. He can definitely consciously overrule his own tendencies but he has to devote his focus to that in the moment or else he slips back into habit. At this point, it is unlikely he will change his stripes because this tendency is sort of baked into the cake. What works against normal defenses in warm or moderate weather (his primal aversion to certain risks) does not work against tough defenses in the cold.
I remember MM talking about Rodgers' favored plays in 2007 when comparing them with Favre's. MM said that for Favre, their offense included a lot of slants because he liked those a lot. But with Aaron, MM said they drew up an offense with a lot of out routes to the sidelines, I guess because Aaron is less comfortable with risk.
At this point it is too late in his career to rewire his brain to make him embrace the discomfort of risks. This doesn't mean that we can't win the SB with him, but it does mean that "playoff Rodgers" almost certainly is always going to show up in January. That's another reason I'd like it if he had more designed runs. Deliberately exposing yourself to risk (in that case, getting hit) can be very effective at combating fear and discomfort. Treating your QB like an untouchable statue has psychological effects that probably make risk aversion worse.
One way that teams have historically been able to turn his brain into Hero mode is by dropping a lot of guys into coverage so that none of our guys are obviously open. Rodgers' mental switch isn't always triggered by this, but it often is.
Rodgers is wired not to take risks, that's just how his brain is. So when defenses can trigger him to start playing on subconscious instincts like that, he automatically becomes indecisive and doesn't want to throw it. He can definitely consciously overrule his own tendencies but he has to devote his focus to that in the moment or else he slips back into habit. At this point, it is unlikely he will change his stripes because this tendency is sort of baked into the cake. What works against normal defenses in warm or moderate weather (his primal aversion to certain risks) does not work against tough defenses in the cold.
I remember MM talking about Rodgers' favored plays in 2007 when comparing them with Favre's. MM said that for Favre, their offense included a lot of slants because he liked those a lot. But with Aaron, MM said they drew up an offense with a lot of out routes to the sidelines, I guess because Aaron is less comfortable with risk.
At this point it is too late in his career to rewire his brain to make him embrace the discomfort of risks. This doesn't mean that we can't win the SB with him, but it does mean that "playoff Rodgers" almost certainly is always going to show up in January. That's another reason I'd like it if he had more designed runs. Deliberately exposing yourself to risk (in that case, getting hit) can be very effective at combating fear and discomfort. Treating your QB like an untouchable statue has psychological effects that probably make risk aversion worse.
Wait, you just supported my point. Nothing you said answers my question. And just about everything you said supports it.Yoop wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 10:34could it be that NE had better personal? or that Belichick is one of the best defensive minded coaches in NFL history.
the only thing that could be considered to hamper a defense is that the Packers with Rodgers have been a quick strike offense, so the defense doesn't get a chance to rest, even so, all is asked of them is to protect a lead, our issues on defense has been the lack of depth, almost every season from around 2016 on we have lost near complete position groups of adequate starters, that is the biggest reason our defenses have sucked until 2020.
for anyone to think having a good offense doesn't rub off to making the job easier for the defense makes no sense to me.
Oh, with the time of possession. That was tried. Go back and look at TOP over the years, it's not any great amount from year to year or even game to game.
You all sound like Viking fans talking about Cousins. Who has something in common with Rodgers this year? They will both be watching the Super Bowl from the stands.Acrobat wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 12:46I pointed to this a few posts up, but I think the core issue is that he's not able to rise up to that Elite level when it counts. Aside from a few epic moments (no denying those), he mostly has not been good in big games and/or clutch situations.
AS far as doing it with a great defense. He did it once, the year they won the Super Bowl. But he hasn't had a defense like that since. The two top Defenses for the Packers since 1992 were the years Favre and Rodgers won the Super Bowls. 13.1 ppg and 15.0 ppg. The best Defense Rodgers has had since then is 18.6 ppg. The following is a list of Packer teams since 92 sorted by PPG on defense. Notice which two seasons are on top?
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Year Tm W L T PF PG PA PG Dif Passer
1996 Green Bay Packers* 13 3 0 Won SB 456 28.5 210 13.1 15.4 Favre
2010 Green Bay Packers* 10 6 0 Won SB 388 24.3 240 15.0 9.3 Rodgers
2001 Green Bay Packers* 12 4 0 Lost D 390 24.4 266 16.6 7.8 Favre
1997 Green Bay Packers* 13 3 0 Lost SB 422 26.4 282 17.6 8.8 Favre
1993 Green Bay Packers* 9 7 0 Lost D 340 21.3 282 17.6 3.6 Favre
1994 Green Bay Packers* 9 7 0 Lost D 382 23.9 287 17.9 5.9 Favre
2007 Green Bay Packers* 13 3 0 Lost C 435 27.2 291 18.2 9.0 Favre
1992 Green Bay Packers 9 7 0 276 17.3 296 18.5 -1.3 Favre
2009 Green Bay Packers* 11 5 0 Lost WC 461 28.8 297 18.6 10.3 Rodgers
2003 Green Bay Packers* 10 6 0 Lost D 442 27.6 307 19.2 8.4 Favre
2019 Green Bay Packers* 13 3 0 Lost C 376 23.5 313 19.6 3.9 Rodgers
1995 Green Bay Packers* 11 5 0 Lost C 404 25.3 314 19.6 5.6 Favre
1998 Green Bay Packers* 11 5 0 Lost WC 408 25.5 319 19.9 5.6 Favre
2015 Green Bay Packers* 10 6 0 Lost D 368 23.0 323 20.2 2.8 Rodgers
2000 Green Bay Packers 9 7 0 353 22.1 323 20.2 1.9 Favre
2002 Green Bay Packers* 12 4 0 Lost WC 398 24.9 328 20.5 4.4 Favre
2012 Green Bay Packers* 11 5 0 Lost D 433 27.1 336 21.0 6.1 Rodgers
1999 Green Bay Packers 8 8 0 357 22.3 341 21.3 1.0 Favre
2005 Green Bay Packers 4 12 0 298 18.6 344 21.5 -2.9 Favre
2014 Green Bay Packers* 12 4 0 Lost C 486 30.4 348 21.8 8.6 Rodgers
2021 Green Bay Packers 13 4 0 450 26.5 371 21.8 4.6 Rodgers
2011 Green Bay Packers* 15 1 0 Lost D 560 35.0 359 22.4 12.6 Rodgers
2006 Green Bay Packers 8 8 0 301 18.8 366 22.9 -4.1 Favre
2020 Green Bay Packers* 13 3 0 Lost C 509 31.8 369 23.1 8.8 Rodgers
2004 Green Bay Packers* 10 6 0 Lost WC 424 26.5 380 23.8 2.8 Favre
2008 Green Bay Packers 6 10 0 419 26.2 380 23.8 2.4 Rodgers
2017 Green Bay Packers 7 9 0 320 20.0 384 24.0 -4.0 Hundley
2016 Green Bay Packers* 10 6 0 Lost C 432 27.0 388 24.3 2.8 Rodgers
2018 Green Bay Packers 6 9 1 376 23.5 400 25.0 -1.5 Rodgers
2013 Green Bay Packers* 8 7 1 Lost WC 417 26.1 428 26.8 -0.7 Rodgers
25.1 20.5 4.6
From my perspective, the Packers had the best defense of the weekend and Rodgers couldn't get it done. That's all that matters. Not some numbers on a spreadsheet showing PPG to prove a point.
The defense showed up when they needed to show up.
The defense showed up when they needed to show up.
One thing that infuriated me, to the point of screaming at the tv, is Rodgers not throwing to the open short man on 1st and 2nd down and then on 3rd down he throws to the short man who can’t get to the sticks. Punt. Happened a few times during the game.
Second, I’ve notice he doesn’t hit receivers on the run. They have to stop, jump, or fall down to catch it. Say what you want about Garapolo, but he hits Samuel on the run most of the time (I live in Niner country).
Mahomes the same thing, he hits Hill on the run.
Second, I’ve notice he doesn’t hit receivers on the run. They have to stop, jump, or fall down to catch it. Say what you want about Garapolo, but he hits Samuel on the run most of the time (I live in Niner country).
Mahomes the same thing, he hits Hill on the run.
Love is the answer…
Does anyone know the drop dead date for when Rodgers would need to be traded?
Just wondering how long we have to put up with the drama.
Just wondering how long we have to put up with the drama.
Love is the answer…
We will know by mid March of what is going on.
I just hope it is kind of done behind the scenes, whatever the outcome. If he leaves the trade value is greatly diminished if he announces on McAfee, for example, he is done in GB before a trade is done.
But our not so Special Teams did us in. Our D gave up 6 points. That was championship caliber D. If we get that FG right before the half and they don't block that punt for a TD we are getting ready for the Rams this weekend.
What makes one pull out your hair is during the regular season he did throw guys on the run.Foosball wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 19:58One thing that infuriated me, to the point of screaming at the tv, is Rodgers not throwing to the open short man on 1st and 2nd down and then on 3rd down he throws to the short man who can’t get to the sticks. Punt. Happened a few times during the game.
Second, I’ve notice he doesn’t hit receivers on the run. They have to stop, jump, or fall down to catch it. Say what you want about Garapolo, but he hits Samuel on the run most of the time (I live in Niner country).
Mahomes the same thing, he hits Hill on the run.
You do know the other team has a defense as well? But I wouldn't blame this game on the Defense or Rodgers. I'd blame it on special, or in this case, "Not-so-special" teams. They are the ones that really blew the game. In the playoffs, one bad mistake can cost you the game, and a blocked kick that turns into a TD is a killer in a game like this. I'd go so far to say one play cost the game for the Packers.
AR was not sharp on Saturday. He picked a bad time for his worst game since week 1. He saw the field poorly as you indicated. But I think the fumble really made him focus even more on Adams. He decided Adams was the only guy he could trust in that moment. Once SF doubled Adams, AR reverted to just holding the ball.Foosball wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 19:58One thing that infuriated me, to the point of screaming at the tv, is Rodgers not throwing to the open short man on 1st and 2nd down and then on 3rd down he throws to the short man who can’t get to the sticks. Punt. Happened a few times during the game.
Second, I’ve notice he doesn’t hit receivers on the run. They have to stop, jump, or fall down to catch it. Say what you want about Garapolo, but he hits Samuel on the run most of the time (I live in Niner country).
Mahomes the same thing, he hits Hill on the run.
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Rodgers had said on Sunday that he would make a decision about his future before Free Agency. That would be so much less dramatic than last year. Eish!
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Exactly. Last weekend the Packers had the best D in the league.
And the worst ST
And a below average O
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The idea that Rodgers would want to come back is ludicrous. He has no chance at winning a SB and he would have to take less money than another team would give him - along with a legitimate chance at a SB.
The idea that the Packers want Rodgers back is ludicrous. Why? The cap is real. The Packers have to gut the rest of the team to keep Rodgers. There is no way the team will be as good next season as they were this season.
The idea that the Packers can't win with Love is ludicrous. He is unproven but he has all the physical qualities necessary to be a top 5 QB. Will he achieve that - probably not. But any average QB can be on a SB winning team if he does not ruin the cap and it is a very good team. Does anyone here seriously think that SF has an above average QB? The SF QB got picked and should have been picked 3 more times, once by Stokes and Stokes scores a TD if he had just looked at the ball instead of the receiver. And guess, what, folks, SF is going to the Championship game with a below average QB while a better team with the league MVP watches. QB's do not win SB's. Teams win SB's. An average team with the league's best QB can't even get to the SB - Rodgers has proved that (although this season's team was a lot more than average). The best team with an average QB can. It is that simple.
The idea that the Packers want Rodgers back is ludicrous. Why? The cap is real. The Packers have to gut the rest of the team to keep Rodgers. There is no way the team will be as good next season as they were this season.
The idea that the Packers can't win with Love is ludicrous. He is unproven but he has all the physical qualities necessary to be a top 5 QB. Will he achieve that - probably not. But any average QB can be on a SB winning team if he does not ruin the cap and it is a very good team. Does anyone here seriously think that SF has an above average QB? The SF QB got picked and should have been picked 3 more times, once by Stokes and Stokes scores a TD if he had just looked at the ball instead of the receiver. And guess, what, folks, SF is going to the Championship game with a below average QB while a better team with the league MVP watches. QB's do not win SB's. Teams win SB's. An average team with the league's best QB can't even get to the SB - Rodgers has proved that (although this season's team was a lot more than average). The best team with an average QB can. It is that simple.
I mean anyone can see that and say that. I have no problem saying the STs blew this game. Like duh....the STs allowed a KR to the 50 (setting up a 49ers FG), the STs had our FG blocked, and the STs had a punt blocked.Raptorman wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 22:27You do know the other team has a defense as well? But I wouldn't blame this game on the Defense or Rodgers. I'd blame it on special, or in this case, "Not-so-special" teams. They are the ones that really blew the game. In the playoffs, one bad mistake can cost you the game, and a blocked kick that turns into a TD is a killer in a game like this. I'd go so far to say one play cost the game for the Packers.
Like we all watched the game. We all know how historically bad and unforgiveable that is. We have all talked about the historic level of poor STs all season. We all wanted Drayton to be fired weeks ago.
But we also watched a game where the offense got one drive. If you can't expect your MVP to give you even 14 points (2 TDs) (even against a 3rd ranked defense)....then don't have an MVP on your team because it's a waste of resources.
Absolutely, unequivocally it is a disappointment that the league's MVP could not even produce two TD drives. The expectation with a top offense, even against a great defense, is 24 points. And so often the offense in big playoff games since the SB win has come short of that number. That is a massive disappointment.
And I'm not just pointing at the QB here. I'm pointing at the "veteran" who fumbled the ball. I'm pointing at the star RB who had an apparent clear lane to the EZ but saw ghosts and did the stupidest run after the catch I have ever seen.
I saw stupidity and choking from our most solid and trusted players now 2 years in a row on the biggest stage (Adams dropping an easy TD last year).
That's why I keep saying I look at every player and coach on the GB Packers, for the exception of everyone on the defense not named Kevin King, as absolute losers. I can't get that out of my head. They are just as much losers and choke artists as Coach Dennis Green and Gary Anderson. People that Packers fans love to make fun of.
When the game was on the line, Jimmy G stepped up and got his team into FG range. When the game has been on the line the last two years, Rodgers can't move the chains. These are just the facts that honest Packers fans have to deal with. And it is very hard to swallow.
But yes. I'm getting a little sick of the excuses for Rodgers "not having a top defense" and then changing the narrative to STs blowing it for him. Is it wrong for me to expect the MVP to help elevate and improve the odds of winning for his teammates rather than always wring your hands for the other way around?
If Jordan Love put on this performance last Sunday, he would be getting murdered right now. How do I know? Because literally the exact same thing happened this year vs the Chiefs. Love played a great Chiefs defense (seriously one of the best in the league in the 2nd half of the season), our defense played great and dropped an INT and the STs blew the game. And yet the large narrative is Love could only produce one TD drive; which is a valid point! But that same point needs to then be used here.
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go pak go wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 05:29I mean anyone can see that and say that. I have no problem saying the STs blew this game. Like duh....the STs allowed a KR to the 50 (setting up a 49ers FG), the STs had our FG blocked, and the STs had a punt blocked.Raptorman wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 22:27You do know the other team has a defense as well? But I wouldn't blame this game on the Defense or Rodgers. I'd blame it on special, or in this case, "Not-so-special" teams. They are the ones that really blew the game. In the playoffs, one bad mistake can cost you the game, and a blocked kick that turns into a TD is a killer in a game like this. I'd go so far to say one play cost the game for the Packers.
Like we all watched the game. We all know how historically bad and unforgiveable that is. We have all talked about the historic level of poor STs all season. We all wanted Drayton to be fired weeks ago.
But we also watched a game where the offense got one drive. If you can't expect your MVP to give you even 14 points (2 TDs) (even against a 3rd ranked defense)....then don't have an MVP on your team because it's a waste of resources.
Absolutely, unequivocally it is a disappointment that the league's MVP could not even produce two TD drives. The expectation with a top offense, even against a great defense, is 24 points. And so often the offense in big playoff games since the SB win has come short of that number. That is a massive disappointment.
And I'm not just pointing at the QB here. I'm pointing at the "veteran" who fumbled the ball. I'm pointing at the star RB who had an apparent clear lane to the EZ but saw ghosts and did the stupidest run after the catch I have ever seen.
I saw stupidity and choking from our most solid and trusted players now 2 years in a row on the biggest stage (Adams dropping an easy TD last year).
That's why I keep saying I look at every player and coach on the GB Packers, for the exception of everyone on the defense not named Kevin King, as absolute losers. I can't get that out of my head. They are just as much losers and choke artists as Coach Dennis Green and Gary Anderson. People that Packers fans love to make fun of.
When the game was on the line, Jimmy G stepped up and got his team into FG range. When the game has been on the line the last two years, Rodgers can't move the chains. These are just the facts that honest Packers fans have to deal with. And it is very hard to swallow.
But yes. I'm getting a little sick of the excuses for Rodgers "not having a top defense" and then changing the narrative to STs blowing it for him. Is it wrong for me to expect the MVP to help elevate and improve the odds of winning for his teammates rather than always wring your hands for the other way around?
If Jordan Love put on this performance last Sunday, he would be getting murdered right now. How do I know? Because literally the exact same thing happened this year vs the Chiefs. Love played a great Chiefs defense (seriously one of the best in the league in the 2nd half of the season), our defense played great and dropped an INT and the STs blew the game. And yet the large narrative is Love could only produce one TD drive; which is a valid point! But that same point needs to then be used here.
Thank you for saving me the time in responding to Raptor with this beautifully written post.go pak go wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 05:29I mean anyone can see that and say that. I have no problem saying the STs blew this game. Like duh....the STs allowed a KR to the 50 (setting up a 49ers FG), the STs had our FG blocked, and the STs had a punt blocked.Raptorman wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 22:27You do know the other team has a defense as well? But I wouldn't blame this game on the Defense or Rodgers. I'd blame it on special, or in this case, "Not-so-special" teams. They are the ones that really blew the game. In the playoffs, one bad mistake can cost you the game, and a blocked kick that turns into a TD is a killer in a game like this. I'd go so far to say one play cost the game for the Packers.
Like we all watched the game. We all know how historically bad and unforgiveable that is. We have all talked about the historic level of poor STs all season. We all wanted Drayton to be fired weeks ago.
But we also watched a game where the offense got one drive. If you can't expect your MVP to give you even 14 points (2 TDs) (even against a 3rd ranked defense)....then don't have an MVP on your team because it's a waste of resources.
Absolutely, unequivocally it is a disappointment that the league's MVP could not even produce two TD drives. The expectation with a top offense, even against a great defense, is 24 points. And so often the offense in big playoff games since the SB win has come short of that number. That is a massive disappointment.
And I'm not just pointing at the QB here. I'm pointing at the "veteran" who fumbled the ball. I'm pointing at the star RB who had an apparent clear lane to the EZ but saw ghosts and did the stupidest run after the catch I have ever seen.
I saw stupidity and choking from our most solid and trusted players now 2 years in a row on the biggest stage (Adams dropping an easy TD last year).
That's why I keep saying I look at every player and coach on the GB Packers, for the exception of everyone on the defense not named Kevin King, as absolute losers. I can't get that out of my head. They are just as much losers and choke artists as Coach Dennis Green and Gary Anderson. People that Packers fans love to make fun of.
When the game was on the line, Jimmy G stepped up and got his team into FG range. When the game has been on the line the last two years, Rodgers can't move the chains. These are just the facts that honest Packers fans have to deal with. And it is very hard to swallow.
But yes. I'm getting a little sick of the excuses for Rodgers "not having a top defense" and then changing the narrative to STs blowing it for him. Is it wrong for me to expect the MVP to help elevate and improve the odds of winning for his teammates rather than always wring your hands for the other way around?
If Jordan Love put on this performance last Sunday, he would be getting murdered right now. How do I know? Because literally the exact same thing happened this year vs the Chiefs. Love played a great Chiefs defense (seriously one of the best in the league in the 2nd half of the season), our defense played great and dropped an INT and the STs blew the game. And yet the large narrative is Love could only produce one TD drive; which is a valid point! But that same point needs to then be used here.
I suspect the reason we didn't excoriate Love after the Chief's game is because we didn't expect him to do much. But when the reigning (and most likely back to back) MVP plays like garbage for 3 quarters in an important playoff game at home again he is deserving of all of this A shrink would have a field day trying to figure out why Rodgers turns into Brett Hundley in the playoffs so often.go pak go wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 05:29I mean anyone can see that and say that. I have no problem saying the STs blew this game. Like duh....the STs allowed a KR to the 50 (setting up a 49ers FG), the STs had our FG blocked, and the STs had a punt blocked.Raptorman wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 22:27You do know the other team has a defense as well? But I wouldn't blame this game on the Defense or Rodgers. I'd blame it on special, or in this case, "Not-so-special" teams. They are the ones that really blew the game. In the playoffs, one bad mistake can cost you the game, and a blocked kick that turns into a TD is a killer in a game like this. I'd go so far to say one play cost the game for the Packers.
Like we all watched the game. We all know how historically bad and unforgiveable that is. We have all talked about the historic level of poor STs all season. We all wanted Drayton to be fired weeks ago.
But we also watched a game where the offense got one drive. If you can't expect your MVP to give you even 14 points (2 TDs) (even against a 3rd ranked defense)....then don't have an MVP on your team because it's a waste of resources.
Absolutely, unequivocally it is a disappointment that the league's MVP could not even produce two TD drives. The expectation with a top offense, even against a great defense, is 24 points. And so often the offense in big playoff games since the SB win has come short of that number. That is a massive disappointment.
And I'm not just pointing at the QB here. I'm pointing at the "veteran" who fumbled the ball. I'm pointing at the star RB who had an apparent clear lane to the EZ but saw ghosts and did the stupidest run after the catch I have ever seen.
I saw stupidity and choking from our most solid and trusted players now 2 years in a row on the biggest stage (Adams dropping an easy TD last year).
That's why I keep saying I look at every player and coach on the GB Packers, for the exception of everyone on the defense not named Kevin King, as absolute losers. I can't get that out of my head. They are just as much losers and choke artists as Coach Dennis Green and Gary Anderson. People that Packers fans love to make fun of.
When the game was on the line, Jimmy G stepped up and got his team into FG range. When the game has been on the line the last two years, Rodgers can't move the chains. These are just the facts that honest Packers fans have to deal with. And it is very hard to swallow.
But yes. I'm getting a little sick of the excuses for Rodgers "not having a top defense" and then changing the narrative to STs blowing it for him. Is it wrong for me to expect the MVP to help elevate and improve the odds of winning for his teammates rather than always wring your hands for the other way around?
If Jordan Love put on this performance last Sunday, he would be getting murdered right now. How do I know? Because literally the exact same thing happened this year vs the Chiefs. Love played a great Chiefs defense (seriously one of the best in the league in the 2nd half of the season), our defense played great and dropped an INT and the STs blew the game. And yet the large narrative is Love could only produce one TD drive; which is a valid point! But that same point needs to then be used here.
I take it you haven't ventured on this forum much after the Chiefs game?