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Is it time for a "relax" for the offense?
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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 628322" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>In another thread I linked a Rodgers quote in which he said the return of Adams will provide another threat outside - in the last couple of games it's been mostly Jones. Adams should also stretch Ds which will help the rest of the passing game, which in turn will help the running game. The Rams were able to take away Cobb - other teams may be able to do that too, but with Adams and Jones available, Rodgers would be better able to cope with that.</p><p></p><p>And here's another factor Packers fans have been somewhat immune from: Aaron Rodgers is actually human. He will have off days and bad games by his standards. What has been so encouraging so far is the D looks capable of pulling its weight when that happens. The last couple of games should also serve as a cautionary note to Packers fans who believe Rodgers can turn any receiver into a good or great one. That's just not true as we've seen what happens when they lose two of their top three WRs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 628322, member: 4300"] In another thread I linked a Rodgers quote in which he said the return of Adams will provide another threat outside - in the last couple of games it's been mostly Jones. Adams should also stretch Ds which will help the rest of the passing game, which in turn will help the running game. The Rams were able to take away Cobb - other teams may be able to do that too, but with Adams and Jones available, Rodgers would be better able to cope with that. And here's another factor Packers fans have been somewhat immune from: Aaron Rodgers is actually human. He will have off days and bad games by his standards. What has been so encouraging so far is the D looks capable of pulling its weight when that happens. The last couple of games should also serve as a cautionary note to Packers fans who believe Rodgers can turn any receiver into a good or great one. That's just not true as we've seen what happens when they lose two of their top three WRs. [/QUOTE]
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