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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 1000650" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>well, he is <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>But I still don't get why everyone thinks this is such a negative? Seriously. I believe it to be supremely overblown by many. For pretty much his entire time here it's been, do your work, work hard and get looks. Don't do your work, don't work hard, do the wrong things, you don't get looks. </p><p></p><p>you run your offense your way I guess, I'll take the prior way. Drops have never mattered, in fact if you were one of those working hard and doing what you're supposed to, he has a long history of going right back to that person in a game.</p><p></p><p>The whole "trust" thing I think is seriously overblown. it all boils down to doing what you're supposed to do in the offense. Period. What's a QB, any QB supposed to do? Throw it to guys NOT doing their jobs? Jordy had a great example in a fairly recent sit down I saw with him where he missed a read and Rodgers tossed the ball out and went sailing over everyone's head in the regular season. He said he knew he'd never make that mistake again, oh BTW, they saw the same thing in the Super Bowl and he remembered the read and it went for a TD. </p><p></p><p>It's not like it's some secret society and you have to gut a goat on the alter or something to have this mystic trust meld with the QB. It's just do your job and work. </p><p></p><p>Rodgers' strength has always been his ability to recognize things instantly and adjust accordingly with the offense. If there aren't WR's that can be ready for that the QB isn't going to look at that good. It doesn't matter who you are. It doesn't even matter the position. More often than not, if those around you aren't doing their jobs within the offense or defense, you're going to look worse as well. When you're anticipating gap A or B to be open because of how the offensive line is supposed to be blocking as a RB, but they block it completely different, most times you're not going to win as a RB regardless of how talented. </p><p></p><p>ROdgers and his new WR's have work to do, no doubt about that and people expecting just seamless transition and 4600 yards and 50 TD's are likely to be very disappointed by years end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 1000650, member: 10441"] well, he is :) But I still don't get why everyone thinks this is such a negative? Seriously. I believe it to be supremely overblown by many. For pretty much his entire time here it's been, do your work, work hard and get looks. Don't do your work, don't work hard, do the wrong things, you don't get looks. you run your offense your way I guess, I'll take the prior way. Drops have never mattered, in fact if you were one of those working hard and doing what you're supposed to, he has a long history of going right back to that person in a game. The whole "trust" thing I think is seriously overblown. it all boils down to doing what you're supposed to do in the offense. Period. What's a QB, any QB supposed to do? Throw it to guys NOT doing their jobs? Jordy had a great example in a fairly recent sit down I saw with him where he missed a read and Rodgers tossed the ball out and went sailing over everyone's head in the regular season. He said he knew he'd never make that mistake again, oh BTW, they saw the same thing in the Super Bowl and he remembered the read and it went for a TD. It's not like it's some secret society and you have to gut a goat on the alter or something to have this mystic trust meld with the QB. It's just do your job and work. Rodgers' strength has always been his ability to recognize things instantly and adjust accordingly with the offense. If there aren't WR's that can be ready for that the QB isn't going to look at that good. It doesn't matter who you are. It doesn't even matter the position. More often than not, if those around you aren't doing their jobs within the offense or defense, you're going to look worse as well. When you're anticipating gap A or B to be open because of how the offensive line is supposed to be blocking as a RB, but they block it completely different, most times you're not going to win as a RB regardless of how talented. ROdgers and his new WR's have work to do, no doubt about that and people expecting just seamless transition and 4600 yards and 50 TD's are likely to be very disappointed by years end. [/QUOTE]
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