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<blockquote data-quote="Un4GivN" data-source="post: 808772" data-attributes="member: 8782"><p>Have you been watching this season at all?</p><p></p><p>It is not that Rodgers "isn't having his best year". He is downright bad. He ranks 17th between Flacco and Dalton in QBR. Behind the likes of Jameis Winston, Kirk Cousins, Carson Wentz and more. As the #1 paid qb and consensus GOAT, OMG WORLD BEATER. He ranked 27th the last I checked (December 3rd) in off-target passing. That takes out his throw-aways / drops.</p><p></p><p>SI did an article on him a couple weeks back as well and a quote from it is. "What’s most befuddling: Right when you start to think Rodgers will forever read the field with the choppiness of a rookie, he starts slinging the ball with perfectly disciplined timing and rhythm." <a href="https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/11/26/green-bay-packers-offense-problems-mike-mccarthy-aaron-rodgers" target="_blank">SI article here</a>. Then proceeds to overthrow Cobb by 7 yards and I hear Larry McCarren say there is no excuse for missing that throw. That is about as bad of a throw as I have ever seen from Aaron.</p><p></p><p>Packers are averaging 5.0 yards per attempt running. That is 3rd in the league. The Packers also allow Rodgers the 5th longest time to throw per attempt. I did a post a while back on this and but Aaron average 2.95 seconds to throw. Big Ben is at 2.55 Rivers 2.64, Luck 2.63, Brady, 2.61. Extrapolate that out and Big Ben could throw 84 additional passes if he had the time Rodgers does. Nearly two full games of passes.</p><p></p><p>So the offensive line isn't the problem, they are run and pass blocking better than all but about 3 teams. Adams is a top 5 receiver in the league, Jimmy Graham is a top 10 TE... So where do we lack talent exactly? WR2 and WR3? The answer is quarterback, and coaching. I think someone needs to bring Rodgers back to earth, take control back over and actually "coach" him into being a better player and hold him accountable for his play.</p><p></p><p>The Packers don't lack talent on offense, they are one of the most talented offenses in the league even with the lack of draft picks going that direction. They could use another complementary receiver, and some depth in the O-line but Rodgers, Adams, Aaron Jones, and Jimmy Graham should offer the Packers enough talent to win games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Un4GivN, post: 808772, member: 8782"] Have you been watching this season at all? It is not that Rodgers "isn't having his best year". He is downright bad. He ranks 17th between Flacco and Dalton in QBR. Behind the likes of Jameis Winston, Kirk Cousins, Carson Wentz and more. As the #1 paid qb and consensus GOAT, OMG WORLD BEATER. He ranked 27th the last I checked (December 3rd) in off-target passing. That takes out his throw-aways / drops. SI did an article on him a couple weeks back as well and a quote from it is. "What’s most befuddling: Right when you start to think Rodgers will forever read the field with the choppiness of a rookie, he starts slinging the ball with perfectly disciplined timing and rhythm." [URL='https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/11/26/green-bay-packers-offense-problems-mike-mccarthy-aaron-rodgers']SI article here[/URL]. Then proceeds to overthrow Cobb by 7 yards and I hear Larry McCarren say there is no excuse for missing that throw. That is about as bad of a throw as I have ever seen from Aaron. Packers are averaging 5.0 yards per attempt running. That is 3rd in the league. The Packers also allow Rodgers the 5th longest time to throw per attempt. I did a post a while back on this and but Aaron average 2.95 seconds to throw. Big Ben is at 2.55 Rivers 2.64, Luck 2.63, Brady, 2.61. Extrapolate that out and Big Ben could throw 84 additional passes if he had the time Rodgers does. Nearly two full games of passes. So the offensive line isn't the problem, they are run and pass blocking better than all but about 3 teams. Adams is a top 5 receiver in the league, Jimmy Graham is a top 10 TE... So where do we lack talent exactly? WR2 and WR3? The answer is quarterback, and coaching. I think someone needs to bring Rodgers back to earth, take control back over and actually "coach" him into being a better player and hold him accountable for his play. The Packers don't lack talent on offense, they are one of the most talented offenses in the league even with the lack of draft picks going that direction. They could use another complementary receiver, and some depth in the O-line but Rodgers, Adams, Aaron Jones, and Jimmy Graham should offer the Packers enough talent to win games. [/QUOTE]
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