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He also has the best coach in NFL history (who also happens to be a great GM). Brady is great at the check down, but he also runs an offense that seems to ALWAYS have a guy open as a quick option if necessary. Let's not pretend that Brady & Rodgers are the ONLY differences between the two teams.
Let's also not pretend like Brady has constantly had to carry the load like Rodgers has over the years. Especially in the post season.He also has the best coach in NFL history (who also happens to be a great GM). Brady is great at the check down, but he also runs an offense that seems to ALWAYS have a guy open as a quick option if necessary. Let's not pretend that Brady & Rodgers are the ONLY differences between the two teams.
There is a huge, discernable difference between a "check down" and what Brady and NE do. Brady is not checking down, the plays are designed to go short to a receiver or RB. Which is different than these check downs everyone loses their mind over where the QB has to go through all of his other reads before looking to the RB. Defenses WANT the offense to check down. Brady does not go through all of his reads during every play and finally get back to the check down, that's ridiculous. That is the way the plays are designed.If you look at the games the Packers played These past 2-3 seasons, you will agree that on most of the Plays (passing) there is a short route - check-Down - run ... however History has proved that Rodgers more often than not prefers not to use his Check downs and most often will try to extend the play in favor of the long completion rather than take what the defense gives him ... While I agree that the Pack needs some upgrades on offense, Lets not kid ourselves, The Packers o-Line isn’t that bad ... And I can almost guarantee, if Rodgers would “****’n’dunk” more, the team record would be alot different ...
This should be required reading.There is a huge, discernable difference between a "check down" and what Brady and NE do. Brady is not checking down, the plays are designed to go short to a receiver or RB. Which is different than these check downs everyone loses their mind over where the QB has to go through all of his other reads before looking to the RB. Defenses WANT the offense to check down. Brady does not go through all of his reads during every play and finally get back to the check down, that's ridiculous. That is the way the plays are designed.
Rodgers becoming more like Alex Smith isn't a good thing. However, having an offensive coach who is better at scheming players open , reading and attacking defenses, and situational play calling is what we need.
Anyone who is confused.For us or Rodgers and the staff?
There is a huge, discernable difference between a "check down" and what Brady and NE do. Brady is not checking down, the plays are designed to go short to a receiver or RB. Which is different than these check downs everyone loses their mind over where the QB has to go through all of his other reads before looking to the RB. Defenses WANT the offense to check down. Brady does not go through all of his reads during every play and finally get back to the check down, that's ridiculous. That is the way the plays are designed.
Rodgers becoming more like Alex Smith isn't a good thing. However, having an offensive coach who is better at scheming players open , reading and attacking defenses, and situational play calling is what we need.
As for that bolded statement, I would say it does not. The player depreciates and future value must be discounted. When Antonio Brown signed his contract going into 2017 and then had it restructured going into 2018, was his worth in 2017 and 2018 at ages 29 and 30 more than what he will be worth in 2021 at age 33 in the last year of the current contract? Of course.I guess it's the bonus I don't like. If a player gets a signing bonus of $40 million atop a salary of $10 million a year for four years, he gets paid $50 million the first year, and $10 million the next three. But if they spread out the cap hit, it costs $20 million a year. That cap number more accurately reflects the player's value per season.
There is a huge, discernable difference between a "check down" and what Brady and NE do. Brady is not checking down, the plays are designed to go short to a receiver or RB. Which is different than these check downs everyone loses their mind over where the QB has to go through all of his other reads before looking to the RB. Defenses WANT the offense to check down. Brady does not go through all of his reads during every play and finally get back to the check down, that's ridiculous. That is the way the plays are designed.
Rodgers becoming more like Alex Smith isn't a good thing. However, having an offensive coach who is better at scheming players open , reading and attacking defenses, and situational play calling is what we need.
Not really. If one were to avoid a signing bonus, the player is made whole if you take just the amount of the signing bonus and make it guaranteed money in the first year of the contact. He gets the same cash money at about the same time either way. There's no reason to guarantee the entire contract in skipping a signing bonus. There is an important caveat, though, from the player's perspective which I'll get to in a minute.I would be in favor of teams not agreeing to pay huge signing bonuses but you have to realize that players would ask for base salaries to be fully guaranteed over the length of the contract in that case.
Have there been plays where he should have used his check down? Sure. Is this a really overblown complaint, and does this have a negligible effect on the offense compared to other factors? Absolutely.I agree the play design is different. However, my point is still valid ... IF Rodgers would utilize the short throws more - and he has ample opportunities - and use his check downs more, the chains would be moving more than currently ...
While Bradys contracts over the years have had a larger cap hit (accumulated) than Rodgers’, there is No denying the *Fact* that Bradys contracts over the years have been significantly more team friendly than pretty much Any other QB contract in the League, exactly because (it seems) Brady knows that he also needs a good team to win ...
Not really. If one were to avoid a signing bonus, the player is made whole if you take just the amount of the signing bonus and make it guaranteed money in the first year of the contact.
Obviously, thus the devil's bargain.Most teams wouldn't be able to fit most signing bonuses under the cap it that money would be guaranteed during the first season of a contract. Take Rodgers as an example, he would have counted $66.9 million towards the cap in 2018.
How is it possible that on one hand Brady has accounted for a larger cap hit over the past eight seasons yet on the other his deals have been more team friendly than Rodgers'???
I don't really have an opinion on this, but I've heard so many people say that Brady has taken less, including former players. If it's not true, it made me wonder why so many people say it. So what about these articles?:How is it possible that on one hand Brady has accounted for a larger cap hit over the past eight seasons yet on the other his deals have been more team friendly than Rodgers'???
lol exactly! there have always been open guys and plays to be made but in recent years, especially this last season, he's looking past these guys. he holds the ball, blocking eventually breaks down, and a poor throw or a throwaway results. that's the exact opposite of what's needed. street-ball needs to be scraped. the big question is whether his leopard can change it's spots. i'm skeptical.I think the one thing that Rodgers needs to change is this mythical Vulcan mind meld he requires from his receivers. Design the play, practice the play, run the play, throw the ball to the receiver regardless of who that receiver is, move the chains.
I believe some of this is a function of the offense created but Rodgers relies too much on 1 or 2 receivers when I believe there should be more balance to the point that the receiving group relies on Rodgers to get them the ball.
I think the one thing that Rodgers needs to change is this mythical Vulcan mind meld he requires from his receivers.
You’ve just made my exact point. In that example anyway, NE used significant resources from the draft on the Offensive side going back years, but it obviously has not been detrimental to their D.How bad was their defense in those years?