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<blockquote data-quote="Curly Calhoun" data-source="post: 808791" data-attributes="member: 10752"><p>The Packers have two players on offensive that can be described as game-changing playmakers: Davante Adams and Aaron Jones. Even at that, Adams (the Packers best weapon by far) is not a burner, and Jones is, for whatever reason, a part-time player.</p><p></p><p>Jimmy Graham and Randall Cobb appear to be past their prime. They can still make contributions, but they're not keeping D-Coordinators up at night.</p><p></p><p>Jamaal Williams, Green Bay's other part-time running back, is more of a plodder than a break-away threat. </p><p></p><p>Of the rookie wide receivers, MVS has made the most progress thus far, but it's obvious he's still a rookie. It also seems unlikely he'll ever be a dominant offensive threat in the NFL, and more likely just another contributor.</p><p></p><p>That's just not a scary offense.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying Aaron Rodgers hasn't been part of the problem - He has.</p><p></p><p>Let's not delude ourselves, however, into thinking he's got a lot to work with. This team needs another playmaker or two on offense, IMHO. They also need the quarterback to play better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curly Calhoun, post: 808791, member: 10752"] The Packers have two players on offensive that can be described as game-changing playmakers: Davante Adams and Aaron Jones. Even at that, Adams (the Packers best weapon by far) is not a burner, and Jones is, for whatever reason, a part-time player. Jimmy Graham and Randall Cobb appear to be past their prime. They can still make contributions, but they're not keeping D-Coordinators up at night. Jamaal Williams, Green Bay's other part-time running back, is more of a plodder than a break-away threat. Of the rookie wide receivers, MVS has made the most progress thus far, but it's obvious he's still a rookie. It also seems unlikely he'll ever be a dominant offensive threat in the NFL, and more likely just another contributor. That's just not a scary offense. I'm not saying Aaron Rodgers hasn't been part of the problem - He has. Let's not delude ourselves, however, into thinking he's got a lot to work with. This team needs another playmaker or two on offense, IMHO. They also need the quarterback to play better. [/QUOTE]
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