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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 728648" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>I'd be hard pressed to find a time where the Packers had more weapons offensively in Rodgers' tenure. Jordy will be another year removed from the surgery, Adams is constantly improving and I think will emerge big time this season, Cobb will be Cobb, just hope he can stay healthy. You've got the two headed monster of Kendricks and Bennett at TE. That will really open up some huge play action down the field throws and will also allow the offense to cash in more often in the redzone. Monty with a full offseason getting comfortable in the backfield.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention Rodgers is finally out of the funk that he found himself in from part of 2015 through portions of the early part of 2016.</p><p></p><p>Barring injury, this offense is going to put up insane numbers. Rodgers will probably break 50 TD passes for the first time in his career, that's going to be my bold prediction.</p><p></p><p>Now, to get to and ultimately win the super bowl, one of two things need to happen. Either we see a vastly improved defense to, lets say at least a top 10-12 unit, or we need to get some good draws in the postseason (no Atlanta's).</p><p></p><p>I want to see the Packers come out of the gates firing on all cylinders this year enroute to hopefully locking down a top 1 or 2 seed. It's time to play an NFCCG at Lambeau to where, even if you do come across an Atlanta, they won't be putting up 44 in frigid conditions. We already know Rodgers can handle the elements.</p><p></p><p>If we can do that and snag ring #2, Rodgers will have 6 seasons before he turns 40 to get #3, potentially #4.</p><p></p><p>There's time, but it has to start now. I'd like to see a passing of the torch next February from Brady to Rodgers. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/sneaky.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sneaky:" title="Sneaky :sneaky:" data-shortname=":sneaky:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 728648, member: 11933"] I'd be hard pressed to find a time where the Packers had more weapons offensively in Rodgers' tenure. Jordy will be another year removed from the surgery, Adams is constantly improving and I think will emerge big time this season, Cobb will be Cobb, just hope he can stay healthy. You've got the two headed monster of Kendricks and Bennett at TE. That will really open up some huge play action down the field throws and will also allow the offense to cash in more often in the redzone. Monty with a full offseason getting comfortable in the backfield. Not to mention Rodgers is finally out of the funk that he found himself in from part of 2015 through portions of the early part of 2016. Barring injury, this offense is going to put up insane numbers. Rodgers will probably break 50 TD passes for the first time in his career, that's going to be my bold prediction. Now, to get to and ultimately win the super bowl, one of two things need to happen. Either we see a vastly improved defense to, lets say at least a top 10-12 unit, or we need to get some good draws in the postseason (no Atlanta's). I want to see the Packers come out of the gates firing on all cylinders this year enroute to hopefully locking down a top 1 or 2 seed. It's time to play an NFCCG at Lambeau to where, even if you do come across an Atlanta, they won't be putting up 44 in frigid conditions. We already know Rodgers can handle the elements. If we can do that and snag ring #2, Rodgers will have 6 seasons before he turns 40 to get #3, potentially #4. There's time, but it has to start now. I'd like to see a passing of the torch next February from Brady to Rodgers. :sneaky: [/QUOTE]
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