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<blockquote data-quote="RRyder" data-source="post: 858217" data-attributes="member: 10329"><p>Rodgers QB rating in the 4th quarter when the games within 7 points is a blistering 82.7 completing 59% of his passes. By far his best quarter this year has been the 1st quarter which would work against your argument that it's his clutch moments that are what's elevating the team. The team has jumped on to teams early and held on the rest of the game for the most part.</p><p></p><p>Also I literally never said that last part so thanks for trying to put words in my mouth.</p><p></p><p>As far as his processing information at the line and getting from bad plays to good if you felt like sharing a reliable source of information that details how often Rodgers is doing it and the success rates when does I would be more then willing to take that into account. However until then how often he does it and how successful the changes hes made is largely speculation on your part. So until I can be presented anything meaningful on the subject of his pre snap decision I'll make my judgement based on his post snap ones which by league standards has been average.</p><p></p><p>I'll also add that while you've mention Aaron Jones only having been on the field for 61% of the teams snaps the teams expected points per play are 3rd in the NFL with Jones on the field and 29th when hes replaced by Williams (who has actually been solid this year). Also in terms of who has benefited more from the other Rodgers QBR is a extremely respectable 67.7 with Jones on the field and when he isnt it then plummets to 27.7 (I dont care if you're not a stat guy that's dreadful). In other words when Jones is on the field the both Rodgers and the Offense are either ELITE or borderline elite status depending on your definition. When Jones leaves the field both Rodgers and the Offense become one of the worst in the NFL.</p><p></p><p>That speaks to one player having the greater impact.</p><p></p><p>If you want to say Rodgers still deserves significant credit I'd actually be inclined to agree. He is still playing the most important position on the field and even average QB play counts for a lot. How much we can debate though and as such I'd have him pretty firmly behind giving credit to the D and Jones in that regard.</p><p></p><p>However my original reply was to a poster saying Rodgers deserved pretty much all the credit (or rather at least most)</p><p></p><p>(also yes I was at work and simply didnt want to make a night response like I knew it was going to be)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRyder, post: 858217, member: 10329"] Rodgers QB rating in the 4th quarter when the games within 7 points is a blistering 82.7 completing 59% of his passes. By far his best quarter this year has been the 1st quarter which would work against your argument that it's his clutch moments that are what's elevating the team. The team has jumped on to teams early and held on the rest of the game for the most part. Also I literally never said that last part so thanks for trying to put words in my mouth. As far as his processing information at the line and getting from bad plays to good if you felt like sharing a reliable source of information that details how often Rodgers is doing it and the success rates when does I would be more then willing to take that into account. However until then how often he does it and how successful the changes hes made is largely speculation on your part. So until I can be presented anything meaningful on the subject of his pre snap decision I'll make my judgement based on his post snap ones which by league standards has been average. I'll also add that while you've mention Aaron Jones only having been on the field for 61% of the teams snaps the teams expected points per play are 3rd in the NFL with Jones on the field and 29th when hes replaced by Williams (who has actually been solid this year). Also in terms of who has benefited more from the other Rodgers QBR is a extremely respectable 67.7 with Jones on the field and when he isnt it then plummets to 27.7 (I dont care if you're not a stat guy that's dreadful). In other words when Jones is on the field the both Rodgers and the Offense are either ELITE or borderline elite status depending on your definition. When Jones leaves the field both Rodgers and the Offense become one of the worst in the NFL. That speaks to one player having the greater impact. If you want to say Rodgers still deserves significant credit I'd actually be inclined to agree. He is still playing the most important position on the field and even average QB play counts for a lot. How much we can debate though and as such I'd have him pretty firmly behind giving credit to the D and Jones in that regard. However my original reply was to a poster saying Rodgers deserved pretty much all the credit (or rather at least most) (also yes I was at work and simply didnt want to make a night response like I knew it was going to be) [/QUOTE]
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