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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 668028" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>No, my position is, you can all whatever plays you want. If you can't catch the ball, if you can't cut because you have a bad ankle, if you can't get out of the training room, you can't see an open receiver, and you don't get the ball on target, it doesn't matter what the play call is. It doesn't ****ing matter. Call ten thousand different plays. If he doesn't catch the ball for a 1st down on 3rd and whatever the drive is dead, 10,000 times out of 10,000 times. It's dun, it's over. We punt, the offense doesn't get another play. Call "man beater" route on 2, call 5 fly routes, I don't care. If you drop it, it's play over. run the perfect play and don't see the wide open receiver in the endzone, I don't give 2 ***** what the play call was, because you know what? if you don't see the open receiver and throw him the ball, the play call doesn't matter. It doesn't. what should they have called differently? "man beater route on 2....and this time look for the open receiver" LOL If you have a great play for a 3rd and whatever go for 40 yards and your left guard is holding, maybe call a play with no holding next time right?</p><p></p><p>Toss in some flux all season long across the offensive line, a few games where Rodgers didn't have 2 seconds to set and throw and every other thing that happened last year, along with all the 3 and outs, many times because someone just didn't finish the play, and you get a stagnant offense.</p><p></p><p>There's always a better play when one doesn't work. Of course the coaches could have done things "better" at certain points. But, as I said a while ago, I could go thru any stretch of any season and pick out plays and routes that didn't get open. They don't all work, they aren't all perfect. and they don't need to be. The big difference, is on 3rd and 10, when the ball hit Cobb or Jordy, or whoever in the hands, they caught it for a 1st down. Last year they didn't. Miss 2-3 of those in a game and suddenly your offense looks very poor. and on the flip side, you hit a few and suddenly the drive is extended and the offense finds a groove. play calls can build off each other and everything looks a lot better. </p><p></p><p>Is my position clear?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 668028, member: 10441"] No, my position is, you can all whatever plays you want. If you can't catch the ball, if you can't cut because you have a bad ankle, if you can't get out of the training room, you can't see an open receiver, and you don't get the ball on target, it doesn't matter what the play call is. It doesn't ****ing matter. Call ten thousand different plays. If he doesn't catch the ball for a 1st down on 3rd and whatever the drive is dead, 10,000 times out of 10,000 times. It's dun, it's over. We punt, the offense doesn't get another play. Call "man beater" route on 2, call 5 fly routes, I don't care. If you drop it, it's play over. run the perfect play and don't see the wide open receiver in the endzone, I don't give 2 ***** what the play call was, because you know what? if you don't see the open receiver and throw him the ball, the play call doesn't matter. It doesn't. what should they have called differently? "man beater route on 2....and this time look for the open receiver" LOL If you have a great play for a 3rd and whatever go for 40 yards and your left guard is holding, maybe call a play with no holding next time right? Toss in some flux all season long across the offensive line, a few games where Rodgers didn't have 2 seconds to set and throw and every other thing that happened last year, along with all the 3 and outs, many times because someone just didn't finish the play, and you get a stagnant offense. There's always a better play when one doesn't work. Of course the coaches could have done things "better" at certain points. But, as I said a while ago, I could go thru any stretch of any season and pick out plays and routes that didn't get open. They don't all work, they aren't all perfect. and they don't need to be. The big difference, is on 3rd and 10, when the ball hit Cobb or Jordy, or whoever in the hands, they caught it for a 1st down. Last year they didn't. Miss 2-3 of those in a game and suddenly your offense looks very poor. and on the flip side, you hit a few and suddenly the drive is extended and the offense finds a groove. play calls can build off each other and everything looks a lot better. Is my position clear? [/QUOTE]
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