I mentioned it in a postThis is NOT BEING NOTICED OR DISCUSSED ENOUGH
this team is enjoying each other
I mentioned it in a postThis is NOT BEING NOTICED OR DISCUSSED ENOUGH
Kinda agree. Posters pointed out the Cowboys struggles with play action. IMO play action is better from under center.I don't see under-center or not much of a problem.
Part of so much gun in 2023 was likely due to the broken finger. Taking a direct snap hurts in that situation.
The Packers alone this year played out of gun a lot. It could certainly end up being more of their identity going forward. It might have also been a specific game plan to attack the Cowboys.
I always enjoy needling posts that are obvious typos, and I had this one all keyed up. Guess I'll have to start getting up earlier.Not picking on you, cuz I get confused with this two too--can you clarify who played behind who?
Assuming you mean what I think you mean....
I also don't think Watson started behind Watkins. Watson was the target of Rodgers' first pass of 2022. He was then hurt for most of the next 9 games.
Ha. I’m not needling. I almost made the exact same mistake three times in this thread.I always enjoy needling posts that are obvious typos, and I had this one all keyed up. Guess I'll have to start getting up earlier.
Rodgers, especially over the last 8-10 years seems to always think he's the smartest guy in the room. Not sure he's really a narcissist, but he's definitely an egomaniac. You see it on his McAfee stuff. No matter the subject, he knows best. So if when he is presented with a new direction, of course he's resistant to it because he isn't the one who came up with it. Seeing now how impressive MLF's offense is, with guys just coming wide open play after play, I feel very strongly that his attitude toward MLF probably cost us at least one Super Bowl appearance in MLF's first 4 years. So glad to have a QB who only cares about winning and being a good person for a change.Yeah, the loss of Adams made it even more important that Rodgers lean into the structure/design of the offense, but he did the exact opposite. He exacerbated the loss in the way he reacted to it.
Not picking on you, cuz I get confused with this two too--can you clarify who played behind who?
Assuming you mean what I think you mean....
I also don't think Watson started behind Watkins. Watson was the target of Rodgers' first pass of 2022. He was then hurt for most of the next 9 games.
Much of what you said was accurate. However I disagree with this part. By comparison I’ll use a solid rotational player in Enagbare.and Nan Ness is a question but appears to be on the same mediocre track as Gary.
Rodgers, especially over the last 8-10 years seems to always think he's the smartest guy in the room. Not sure he's really a narcissist, but he's definitely an egomaniac. You see it on his McAfee stuff. No matter the subject, he knows best. So if when he is presented with a new direction, of course he's resistant to it because he isn't the one who came up with it. Seeing now how impressive MLF's offense is, with guys just coming wide open play after play, I feel very strongly that his attitude toward MLF probably cost us at least one Super Bowl appearance in MLF's first 4 years. So glad to have a QB who only cares about winning and being a good person for a change.
Just glad he's the Jets' problem now.I think it's pretty normal for the great ones to resist the writing on the wall, attempting to continue succeeding the ways that they did in their prime.
Peak Rodgers was able to hold the ball, scramble, create plays, and burn defenses outside of structure. It was his super-power. But as his skills and supporting cast eroded, he wasn't able to pull it off to the same effect.
LaFleur was/is capable of putting him into a structure that makes things much easier for him. Look at how many receivers were schemed wide open on Sunday. When the team had leverage, Rodgers was more willing to embrace that structure and he won two MVP's.
But it's clear to me that Rodgers' desire to go back to his previous style of play was still in there because he regained a lot of leverage and turned the dials back his direction majorly in 2022. It had to fail miserably before he leaned back into the design of the offense.
I get that Love has been nothing short of great under the circumstances of this season. I get that to many fans AR just plain wore out his welcome. What boggles my mind is the short memory some have. They just can't help themselves it seems. For every Jordan positive post (well deserved) also includes some sort of shot at AR. Love's numbers stand up for themselves. 2023 season 4,159 yds. 64.2 completion %. 4 rushing TDs, 32 passing with 11 Ints. 96.1 rating. AR under MLF. 2020 4,299 yds. 70.7%. 3 rush TDs. 48 passing with 5 Ints. 121.5 rating. 2021 4,115 yds. 68.9%. 3 rushing TDs. 37 passing with 4 Ints. 111.9 rating. Yeah he really sucked in MLFs offense all 4 years.Rodgers, especially over the last 8-10 years seems to always think he's the smartest guy in the room. Not sure he's really a narcissist, but he's definitely an egomaniac. You see it on his McAfee stuff. No matter the subject, he knows best. So if when he is presented with a new direction, of course he's resistant to it because he isn't the one who came up with it. Seeing now how impressive MLF's offense is, with guys just coming wide open play after play, I feel very strongly that his attitude toward MLF probably cost us at least one Super Bowl appearance in MLF's first 4 years. So glad to have a QB who only cares about winning and being a good person for a change.
You need to compare Van Ness to other pass rushers picked in the first 15 picks or even just the first round.Much of what you said was accurate. However I disagree with this part. By comparison I’ll use a solid rotational player in Enagbare.
Van Ness last 11 contests
33% Snaps (365 total)
27 combined Tackles
20 Solo
7 TFL (26%)
10 QB hits
4 Sacks
Enagbare last 11 contests
41% Snaps (452 total)
16 combined
12 Solo
4 TFL (25%)
5 QB hits
1 Sack
A starting Edge in SNAPS this season for GB is typically in that 55%-65% area. So you can basically double LVN production and round down a hair. A seasonal pace would be as follows (approximately using
60-65% usage)
50-54 combined Tackles (A- grade)
35-40 Solo (A grade)
12-14 TFL (A- grade
18-20 QB hits (A- grade)
7-8 Sacks (B+ grade)
Compared to other first round pass rushers, Van Ness's rookie season is underwhelming. He was so raw, that his snaps were limited which is disconcerting. Other pass rushers like Daniel Hunter, Aiden Hutchinson, the Bosa Brothers, TJ Watt and Max Crosby to name a few had significantly more sacks as rookies. If Van Ness were a third round pick , I would be satisfied with 4 sacks which is as many as 6th round pick Carl Brooks. As a pick in the the top half of the first round, his rookie season isn't promising when you compare him to his peers. Let's hope he turns out more like Trey Hendrickson but for now, his rookie season should raise some red flags.Much of what you said was accurate. However I disagree with this part. By comparison I’ll use a solid rotational player in Enagbare.
Van Ness last 11 contests
33% Snaps (365 total)
27 combined Tackles
20 Solo
7 TFL (26%)
10 QB hits
4 Sacks
Enagbare last 11 contests
41% Snaps (452 total)
16 combined
12 Solo
4 TFL (25%)
5 QB hits
1 Sack
A starting Edge in SNAPS this season for GB is typically in that 55%-65% area. So you can basically double LVN production and round down a hair. A seasonal pace would be as follows (approximately using
60-65% usage)
50-54 combined Tackles (A- grade)
35-40 Solo (A grade)
12-14 TFL (A- grade
18-20 QB hits (A- grade)
7-8 Sacks (B+ grade)
Disagree. He wasn't drafted necessarily to be a starter this year but to get some playing time and become a future core player for this team hopefully. Your red flags should be tucked away. You've watched the way Packer management drafts for many years. Their philosophy is nothing new to people that are paying attention.You need to compare Van Ness to other pass rushers picked in the first 15 picks or even just the first round.
Compared to other first round pass rushers, Van Ness's rookie season is underwhelming. He was so raw, that his snaps were limited which is disconcerting. Other pass rushers like Daniel Hunter, Aiden Hutchinson, the Bosa Brothers, TJ Watt and Max Crosby to name a few had significantly more sacks as rookies. If Van Ness were a third round pick , I would be satisfied with 4 sacks which is as many as 6th round pick Carl Brooks. As a pick in the the top half of the first round, his rookie season isn't promising when you compare him to his peers. Let's hope he turns out more like Trey Hendrickson but for now, his rookie season should raise some red flags.
I'm glad he's been having chances to play this year.The Packers drafted a young, raw, uber-talented edge rusher to develop and people are upset that he's developmental? This is a surprise?
You need to compare Van Ness to other pass rushers picked in the first 15 picks or even just the first round.
Compared to other first round pass rushers, Van Ness's rookie season is underwhelming. He was so raw, that his snaps were limited which is disconcerting. Other pass rushers like Daniel Hunter, Aiden Hutchinson, the Bosa Brothers, TJ Watt and Max Crosby to name a few had significantly more sacks as rookies. If Van Ness were a third round pick , I would be satisfied with 4 sacks which is as many as 6th round pick Carl Brooks. As a pick in the the top half of the first round, his rookie season isn't promising when you compare him to his peers. Let's hope he turns out more like Trey Hendrickson but for now, his rookie season should raise some red flags.
Draft and develop isn't working on the defensive side of the ball. Gute has too many guys that are drafted on potential but fail to live up to their draft status. Joe Barry is a problem but the draft philosophy on defense is broken.The Packers drafted a young, raw, uber-talented edge rusher to develop and people are upset that he's developmental? This is a surprise?
Gary isn't working?Draft and develop isn't working on the defensive side of the ball. Gute has too many guys that are drafted on potential but fail to live up to their draft status. Joe Barry is a problem but the draft philosophy on defense is broken.
Draft and develop isn't working on the defensive side of the ball. Gute has too many guys that are drafted on potential but fail to live up to their draft status. Joe Barry is a problem but the draft philosophy on defense is broken.
I’m enjoying them enjoying each other ! I’m not sure that counts thoI mentioned it in a post
this team is enjoying each other
Yes. You could add Watson also.When I think of guys who Gute has taken in the top 100 picks that I would call developmental (I.e. bets more on talent than skill/production in college), I come up with:
-Lukas Van Ness (1)
-Quay Walker (1)
-Rashan Gary (1)
-Oren Burks (3)
I don’t see that it’s really the problem.
Yes. You could add Watson also.
You think Stokes was more college production than ceiling?