tynimiller
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Don’t be too sure of that. Rodgers did it in his first 2 starting seasons. 2008,2009. Then He had 5 seasons where he had either 2 or 3 WR’s post 950+. He had another where had Jermichael played the last 6.5 games he was on pace to break 1000. So health absolutely played a prominent role in accomplishing that in a 6th season. Those were all 16 game seasons btw.
I think we underestimate what a good QB can do once he has enough weapons. We have enough it’s more a matter of who rises
I said if everyone stays healthy...in 2008 Jennings and Driver were the only two consistently out there WRs...I wish snap counts were tracked faithfully back then but they weren't.
I don't see a MLF system and a QB like Love forcing over 100 attempts on two receivers like those two years...2008 Driver/Jennings got 48.7% of all targets for the team but 70% of the targets just for WRs - 2009 Driver/Jennings got 42% of the targets for the team but 71% of the targets for WRs on the year.
The dispersal if every one is healthy is going to for sure lean towards two or three rather than the spreading across the room like we saw in 2023 but this was the breakdown below:
Reed and Doubs were are top duo...they accounted for 33.8% of the team total targets but only 51% of the WR targets on the whole. List of all WRs first number is % of total targets and second is % of WR room targets:
Reed 16.7 / 25.6
Doubs 17.1 / 26.1
Wicks 10.3 / 15.8
Watson 9.4 / 14.4
Melton & Heath 4.3 / 6.5
Toure 3.2 / 4.9