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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 886111" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Again, Rodgers isn't GOD. He is going to miss throws, or the receivers timing is off on the route, or a defender is in the passing lane or.........we as fans don't know exactly what was off.</p><p></p><p>Basically, not everything is always as simple as "well Rodgers overshot THAT guy". What makes Rodgers special is his ability to get a ball to a spot where most can't, he won't do that on every throw. What has made WR's in Green Bay special are the ones that can get themselves open, seem to be on the same page as Rodgers, run precision routes, have a large catch radius and catch most everything that is in that zone. Adams is the only Packer WR that is currently on that level.</p><p></p><p>Through the years, Rodgers bad games seem to come when he is physically and/or mentally shoved out of his game. The defenses that give him the most fits are the ones that provide him very little time to find a receiver. The offenses (his) that give him the most fits are the ones that have receivers that can't get open, run the wrong routes or drop balls. Both of those situations create a very frustrated Rodgers and you can see it in his face and eventually it can be reflected in his play. Combine the 2 like we saw in Tampa Bay and its a recipe for disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 886111, member: 7261"] Again, Rodgers isn't GOD. He is going to miss throws, or the receivers timing is off on the route, or a defender is in the passing lane or.........we as fans don't know exactly what was off. Basically, not everything is always as simple as "well Rodgers overshot THAT guy". What makes Rodgers special is his ability to get a ball to a spot where most can't, he won't do that on every throw. What has made WR's in Green Bay special are the ones that can get themselves open, seem to be on the same page as Rodgers, run precision routes, have a large catch radius and catch most everything that is in that zone. Adams is the only Packer WR that is currently on that level. Through the years, Rodgers bad games seem to come when he is physically and/or mentally shoved out of his game. The defenses that give him the most fits are the ones that provide him very little time to find a receiver. The offenses (his) that give him the most fits are the ones that have receivers that can't get open, run the wrong routes or drop balls. Both of those situations create a very frustrated Rodgers and you can see it in his face and eventually it can be reflected in his play. Combine the 2 like we saw in Tampa Bay and its a recipe for disaster. [/QUOTE]
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