Amari Rodgers Training Video

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I said last year all along he just looked slow. I don't think that in this video. His explosion, his flexibility and his quickness definitely look better. Will be interesting to see how his year goes. Honestly we just have a lot of WRs on the team so everyone will be fighting for playing time. Hopefully his training translates to the field.
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Can't even put the damn seat belt on. Total incompetence in making this video.

IMO, he and Cobb have the same skill set and both will not make the 53.

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02 Aug 2022 02:46

IMO, he and Cobb have the same skill set and both will not make the 53.
It will be interesting. If we keep 7 I am confident they both make it.

But 7 WRs includes our top 2 rookies, Watkins, Lazard, Cobb, Rodgers and Winfree.

Thats a pretty talented group (just not top heavy)
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go pak go wrote:
02 Aug 2022 07:28
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IMO, he and Cobb have the same skill set and both will not make the 53.
It will be interesting. If we keep 7 I am confident they both make it.

But 7 WRs includes our top 2 rookies, Watkins, Lazard, Cobb, Rodgers and Winfree.

Thats a pretty talented group (just not top heavy)
That is not a very talented group
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Drj820 wrote:
02 Aug 2022 07:56
go pak go wrote:
02 Aug 2022 07:28
TheSkeptic wrote:
02 Aug 2022 02:46

IMO, he and Cobb have the same skill set and both will not make the 53.
It will be interesting. If we keep 7 I am confident they both make it.

But 7 WRs includes our top 2 rookies, Watkins, Lazard, Cobb, Rodgers and Winfree.

Thats a pretty talented group (just not top heavy)
That is not a very talented group
what do you mean? Lazard has been impersonating Jordy Nelson for 3 years and is about to break out, the rumor is monkey pox :rotf: Amari just needed to drop 16lbs the rumor is he is Cobb incarnate :lol:

reality is neither of Lazard or Amari has shown the ability of either predecessor, and doing well in shorts isn't the same as doing well in pads, the receiver group has a lot to prove.

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Yoop wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:26
Drj820 wrote:
02 Aug 2022 07:56
go pak go wrote:
02 Aug 2022 07:28


It will be interesting. If we keep 7 I am confident they both make it.

But 7 WRs includes our top 2 rookies, Watkins, Lazard, Cobb, Rodgers and Winfree.

Thats a pretty talented group (just not top heavy)
That is not a very talented group
what do you mean? Lazard has been impersonating Jordy Nelson for 3 years and is about to break out, the rumor is monkey pox :rotf: Amari just needed to drop 16lbs the rumor is he is Cobb incarnate :lol:

reality is neither of Lazard or Amari has shown the ability of either predecessor, and doing well in shorts isn't the same as doing well in pads, the receiver group has a lot to prove.
Huh, I had no idea you two guys don't love our WR's. How come you've never said anything before?
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The comment was it is a very talented group. It is. It is also a very unproven group, so I understand any and all hesitancy. I think it's wait and see if this group has enough. I tend to think it does. It's just going to look a whole lot different than what we are accustomed to.
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BF004 wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:37
Yoop wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:26
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That is not a very talented group
what do you mean? Lazard has been impersonating Jordy Nelson for 3 years and is about to break out, the rumor is monkey pox :rotf: Amari just needed to drop 16lbs the rumor is he is Cobb incarnate :lol:

reality is neither of Lazard or Amari has shown the ability of either predecessor, and doing well in shorts isn't the same as doing well in pads, the receiver group has a lot to prove.
Huh, I had no idea you two guys don't love our WR's. How come you've never said anything before?
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NCF wrote:
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The comment was it is a very talented group. It is. It is also a very unproven group, so I understand any and all hesitancy. I think it's wait and see if this group has enough. I tend to think it does. It's just going to look a whole lot different than what we are accustomed to.
everyone that gets to put on a pro jersey is talented, how talented obviously we question, thats why I said they need to prove themselves.

Rodgers and the coaches are pumping up Lazard, so we'll see how that pans out, but I will be pissed if they force feed Lazard at the price of more talented receivers

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BF004 wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:37
Yoop wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:26
Drj820 wrote:
02 Aug 2022 07:56


That is not a very talented group
what do you mean? Lazard has been impersonating Jordy Nelson for 3 years and is about to break out, the rumor is monkey pox :rotf: Amari just needed to drop 16lbs the rumor is he is Cobb incarnate :lol:

reality is neither of Lazard or Amari has shown the ability of either predecessor, and doing well in shorts isn't the same as doing well in pads, the receiver group has a lot to prove.
Huh, I had no idea you two guys don't love our WR's. How come you've never said anything before?
We want Justin Jefferson, we want Justin Jefferson, we want Justin Jefferson :rotf:

I was hoping Watson would help me to forget Jefferson, I like Doubs, and Amari had a couple nice plays last year, the jury is out on this group.

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Yoop wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:50
NCF wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:38
The comment was it is a very talented group. It is. It is also a very unproven group, so I understand any and all hesitancy. I think it's wait and see if this group has enough. I tend to think it does. It's just going to look a whole lot different than what we are accustomed to.
everyone that gets to put on a pro jersey is talented, how talented obviously we question, thats why I said they need to prove themselves.

Rodgers and the coaches are pumping up Lazard, so we'll see how that pans out, but I will be pissed if they force feed Lazard at the price of more talented receivers
The Dr. specifically said they were not talented. I agree with you. I don't want to force feed anyone. They don't have that guy. So what? Just run the offense and let the ball go to the open guy.
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This is probably the most 'draft heavy' our WRs has ever been. :lol:

Watkins - 1
Watson - 2
Cobb - 2
Amari - 3
Doubbs - 4
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BF004 wrote:
02 Aug 2022 09:01
This is probably the most 'draft heavy' our WR has ever been. :lol:

Watkins - 1
Watson - 2
Cobb - 2
Amari - 3
Doubbs - 4
I like this group more, but I'am happy Gute moved up for Watson, who I think will be Jordy good, and Doubs looks to be good inside or outside, if Watkins can stay healthy we should be fine.

Jennings-2
Jones -3
Nelson-2
Cobb-2
Adams-2

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Yoop wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:50
NCF wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:38
The comment was it is a very talented group. It is. It is also a very unproven group, so I understand any and all hesitancy. I think it's wait and see if this group has enough. I tend to think it does. It's just going to look a whole lot different than what we are accustomed to.
everyone that gets to put on a pro jersey is talented, how talented obviously we question, thats why I said they need to prove themselves.

Rodgers and the coaches are pumping up Lazard, so we'll see how that pans out, but I will be pissed if they force feed Lazard at the price of more talented receivers
Lazard won’t be open enough to be force fed
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NCF wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:58
The Dr. specifically said they were not talented. I agree with you. I don't want to force feed anyone. They don't have that guy. So what? Just run the offense and let the ball go to the open guy.
I agree with this... This is the thing I just truly don't get. For the past couple years, Adams has been top3 in targets. For the ten years of Rodgers' career before that, the offense didn't run through one person at the position. For the majority of Super Bowl winners the past decade, the offense hasn't flowed through one receiver at the position.

Not having a guy like Adams isn't the bar for a good receiving corps. You don't need a guy to feed targets to. That's not the only way to offense.

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BF004 wrote:
02 Aug 2022 09:01
This is probably the most 'draft heavy' our WRs has ever been. :lol:

Watkins - 1
Watson - 2
Cobb - 2
Amari - 3
Doubbs - 4
The Packers were trying to trade back into the first to get Watson. So he is like a first afterall. Watkins was 4th overall - so a very high first rounder.

So, for years the narrative has been that the Packers refused to get WR help for AR. Now we have 2 first rounders so clearly our WR corps is better than last year even with Adams gone. He was only a 2nd rounder, afterall.

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AmishMafia wrote:
02 Aug 2022 12:32
BF004 wrote:
02 Aug 2022 09:01
This is probably the most 'draft heavy' our WRs has ever been. :lol:

Watkins - 1
Watson - 2
Cobb - 2
Amari - 3
Doubbs - 4
The Packers were trying to trade back into the first to get Watson. So he is like a first afterall. Watkins was 4th overall - so a very high first rounder.

So, for years the narrative has been that the Packers refused to get WR help for AR. Now we have 2 first rounders so clearly our WR corps is better than last year even with Adams gone. He was only a 2nd rounder, afterall.
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YoHoChecko wrote:
02 Aug 2022 10:11
NCF wrote:
02 Aug 2022 08:58
The Dr. specifically said they were not talented. I agree with you. I don't want to force feed anyone. They don't have that guy. So what? Just run the offense and let the ball go to the open guy.
I agree with this... This is the thing I just truly don't get. For the past couple years, Adams has been top3 in targets. For the ten years of Rodgers' career before that, the offense didn't run through one person at the position. For the majority of Super Bowl winners the past decade, the offense hasn't flowed through one receiver at the position.

Not having a guy like Adams isn't the bar for a good receiving corps. You don't need a guy to feed targets to. That's not the only way to offense.
It's what I've been saying, for most of Rodgers career, or till about 2016 Rodgers spread the ball around, mostly because he could depend on his receivers to be where they where suppose to be, the tunnel vision with Adams imo is a result of having to many raw receivers that rarely where at the pitch point, or at route check points when Rodgers would read through his route progressions, sure we'd see wide open receivers at times, but Rodgers can't see the whole 60 yrd wide field at once, I refuse to believe this has been a problem with Rodgers as much as it has been receivers.

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Yoop wrote:
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It's what I've been saying, for most of Rodgers career, or till about 2016 Rodgers spread the ball around, mostly because he could depend on his receivers to be where they where suppose to be, the tunnel vision with Adams imo is a result of having to many raw receivers that rarely where at the pitch point, or at route check points when Rodgers would read through his route progressions, sure we'd see wide open receivers at times, but Rodgers can't see the whole 60 yrd wide field at once, I refuse to believe this has been a problem with Rodgers as much as it has been receivers.
I have always believed, and continue to believe, that tunnel vision toward Adams is something Rodgers did because he can, not because he has to. The guy was the best in the league at getting open and the QB-WR connection between the two of them was at the highest mental level imaginable, so they could do some pitch and catch. Why not take the easier road if it's sitting right there for you.

When Adams was out, the team generally affirmed that point. The other players can run their routes and get open. The scheme works with a balanced, varied approach. Rodgers can still see the field and make smart reads.

The offense will certainly look different. The first read on each play will be far more varied, playcall, and alignment-specific. But the fact that Rodgers zeroed in on Adams was a product of how good Adams was and how close the two players became more than it was a product of anything else. Not to say any of the other wideouts were/are elite players waiting undiscovered or under-utilized, just that they can all play their roles just fine; we just asked more of the elite WR and less of them.

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