no where close to that time, and there was no drop back or 3 step drop, he was in shotgun Yoho, and whether he changed out of a called play or not, we don't know, least Saleh to my knowledge never said it, whatever several camera angle show him looking to the right as soon as the ball is snapped, and by the time he looks left ( about a 2 count) Floyd had already jumped over the chop block and was barreling down on Rodgers.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑12 Sep 2023 22:28Honestly it doesn't get more basic and fundamentally true than this post.go pak go wrote: ↑12 Sep 2023 20:43lol.
Rodgers had 2.5 seconds to get the ball off AFTER he reached the back of his 3 step drop. Get real people.
Division II college quarterbacks get graded harder than Rodgers by his ardent supporters. Like what is being said doesn't make any sense. 3rd read? It is 3 slants all converging in the middle of the field (just different depths). You can and should be able to see all three players in your periphery and if you have any idea how to read a defense...you will know Wilson will become wide open with the easiest of throwing lanes.
It blows my mind a quarterback that good and that smart has such a problem making that play.
2.5 seconds from SNAP to release is a quick pass. 2.5 seconds from the back of your drop to release is an eternity in the NFL. This is exactly what we're trying to say. You can nitpick it all you want, but Rodgers had probably 4-6 seconds from the snap to execute a 3-step drop and decided to hold the ball and try to bail from the pocket.
That's a bad play, no matter what else happens.
while you claim he should have dirted it, thats not Rodgers M O, he tried his classic spin out but Floyd was to quick, now I hav't not seen a timed clock of snap to sack, but my guess is a 3 count, maybe a tad more.
Rodgers did this same stunt with us many times, and pulled it off on most of time, because our tackles don't punk out doing chop blocks, just maybe the Jets coaches should have listened.