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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 803557" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>One thing I noticed while watching this play unfold and isn't mentioned at all is what happens to the offensive line during the play. 5 offensive lineman are taking on 4 Defensive lineman and are pushed back over 5 yards very quickly. Now maybe that was how they intended things to happen and an attempt at giving Rodgers a pocket to step up in. However, 2 of the DL are not contained and quickly split away and get to AR as he tries to step up.</p><p></p><p>As far as "this guy and that guy are open for AR", Graham doesn't get open until Rodgers is moving forward and as he clearly has decided to try to get the ball to Graham, he is tackled. Adams crossing route is well run, but again, by the time he is in Aaron's vision, Rodgers has felt the pocket collapse and is committed to stepping up and is in no position to try and get the ball to Davante. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying a better result couldn't have come out of this play, but running it in slow motion makes it looks like AR had a ton of time to hit open receivers, I would say that in real time, you will see the OL get blown back very fast and AR forced into scramble mode very quickly. Maybe one might make the argument that AR just needs to stand in there and be prepared to take the hit like Brady does, but that isn't the way AR has found his success in the past.</p><p></p><p>I would also give some credit to the Vikings DL on that play, they obviously are very away of AR's tendencies to step up and when he did, boom they were there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 803557, member: 7261"] One thing I noticed while watching this play unfold and isn't mentioned at all is what happens to the offensive line during the play. 5 offensive lineman are taking on 4 Defensive lineman and are pushed back over 5 yards very quickly. Now maybe that was how they intended things to happen and an attempt at giving Rodgers a pocket to step up in. However, 2 of the DL are not contained and quickly split away and get to AR as he tries to step up. As far as "this guy and that guy are open for AR", Graham doesn't get open until Rodgers is moving forward and as he clearly has decided to try to get the ball to Graham, he is tackled. Adams crossing route is well run, but again, by the time he is in Aaron's vision, Rodgers has felt the pocket collapse and is committed to stepping up and is in no position to try and get the ball to Davante. I'm not saying a better result couldn't have come out of this play, but running it in slow motion makes it looks like AR had a ton of time to hit open receivers, I would say that in real time, you will see the OL get blown back very fast and AR forced into scramble mode very quickly. Maybe one might make the argument that AR just needs to stand in there and be prepared to take the hit like Brady does, but that isn't the way AR has found his success in the past. I would also give some credit to the Vikings DL on that play, they obviously are very away of AR's tendencies to step up and when he did, boom they were there. [/QUOTE]
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