go pak go wrote: ↑15 Nov 2022 07:06
Yoop wrote: ↑15 Nov 2022 06:57
go pak go wrote: ↑15 Nov 2022 06:41
I finished it for you.
You say it literally yourself ALL THE TIME. Rodgers ain't perfect. Unless you actually try and specifically identify his imperfection. Then it's everyone else's fault.
Rodgers has been closer to perfect then almost every QB I've ever seen, I think the QB's your describing are either young, or have always dealt with accuracy issues, it's been rare for AR to throw a pass Adams couldn't catch, what we just saw for 2 months is Aaron not knowing how much to lead a receiver, not knowing where the receiver will be and simply throwing to a spot the receiver is suppose to be at, you'd need every finger and toe and all of mine to count up all the screw ups these receivers have made, so when you cretic everything Rodgers has done wrong it pales compared to the lousy OL blocking and this rag tag bunch of receivers Rodgers has had to play with.
I know, you hate Rodgers, and are trying to defend the grocery shopper ( Gutekunst)
I've creticed the offensive line when they were terrible. I had many posts pointing out the Oline is the single largest problem of the Green Bay Packers when this forum was flipping out about the offense.
However, the offensive line by and large has been playing good ball since the Washington game. The Oline's low point was the Jets game and it has been pointing up since then.
Our WRs have been very poor. The injuries has absolutely decimated that group. Sammy Watkins cannot be in our major lineup if we actually want to go somewhere. We also never had any weapon threat. Doubs tried but wasn't to the level necessary to make defenses respect it.
That being said Rodgers was also a poor leader, poor passer and poor decision maker. Detroit was his low point. Not only was the Lions game his worst game of his career, I would garner it to be one of the worst QB performances this year period.
All can be true and all are true. When your analysis of a player is contingent on what their COVID vaccine card says, I apologize if my view of your credibility is low.
good points, but I've said from the beginning that the OL and WR issues lead to Rodgers doing what we have seen, forcing throws, indecisive, even inaccuracy stem from those shortcomings, in real life I'am sure even a young en such as yourself
has witnessed how these type things can snowball, thats a point I've tried to make all along, one bad thing, leads to another bad thing until it's finally corrected.
we've had success running before, and in those games Rodgers did connect with open receivers, to often they drop the ball, that creates doubt, Rodgers is bound to lose faith in the receivers, still with Doubs Rodgers kept going back to him, it was the same this week with Watson, thing is Rodgers wasn't always able to continue to throw to Watson, to often Watson was out with some injury (kid needs to add a few lbs of muscle), same with Watkins, guy misses to much game time.
Lazard, we all Love Lazards work ethic, but he isn't the most agile of receivers, trips, falls down, or is so slow in his routes he can't separate, his saving grace is that he is very good at winning contested throws, seriously add this all up and any QB would struggle just as Rodgers has.
just my opinion, I admit to not being able to read Rodgers mind
not reading defenses post snap is language between Rodgers and Lafluer, such as, I don't like your called play, but I'll stick with it even when I wanted to do something else
flash back to 2018, Rodgers not throwing checkdowns
I will continue to wait for iso go routes to open even though you have not replaced the receivers that made those routes work, imo these are the actions Rodgers uses when normal communications fail, the problem was not so much McCarthy or his passing schemes, the problem was not replacing the declining Nelson and the always injured Cobb, and I said that at that time.