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<blockquote data-quote="doughsellz" data-source="post: 238149" data-attributes="member: 1158"><p>1) MM is telegraphing his plays with his formations. Against DAL GB was down 20-9, had a 3rd & 2 around mid-field & MM's formation is empty backfield, shotgun & 4 WR. DD was blanketed & dropped a 5-yard pass.</p><p></p><p>2) Is anybody else seeing opposing Ds stacking the LOS & daring Rodgers to get the pass off in time? 7 or 8 in the box by the Ds is why the RBs have precious few running lanes opening up. MM's play-calling needs to exploit this by having Rodgers ready to audible. Rodgers needs to command this offense, not just run it. He's got to grow up fast with games against SEA, IND & TEN coming up.</p><p></p><p>3) The only thing that bothers me about Jackson is he ruins every attempted screen pass. He doesn't have the proper technique mastered yet. Actually MM's screen's are never called in the right situations. When executed properly the D looks like a jailbreak, the QB is back-pedaling & the RB holds his (attempted) block until the last second & then peeks over his shoulder to receive the lob from the QB. </p><p></p><p>I can't recall the last successful screen pass GB has had. With all the talent at WR & MM's proclivity to line up 2 or 3 WRs to the strong side, a WR screen would probably work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doughsellz, post: 238149, member: 1158"] 1) MM is telegraphing his plays with his formations. Against DAL GB was down 20-9, had a 3rd & 2 around mid-field & MM's formation is empty backfield, shotgun & 4 WR. DD was blanketed & dropped a 5-yard pass. 2) Is anybody else seeing opposing Ds stacking the LOS & daring Rodgers to get the pass off in time? 7 or 8 in the box by the Ds is why the RBs have precious few running lanes opening up. MM's play-calling needs to exploit this by having Rodgers ready to audible. Rodgers needs to command this offense, not just run it. He's got to grow up fast with games against SEA, IND & TEN coming up. 3) The only thing that bothers me about Jackson is he ruins every attempted screen pass. He doesn't have the proper technique mastered yet. Actually MM's screen's are never called in the right situations. When executed properly the D looks like a jailbreak, the QB is back-pedaling & the RB holds his (attempted) block until the last second & then peeks over his shoulder to receive the lob from the QB. I can't recall the last successful screen pass GB has had. With all the talent at WR & MM's proclivity to line up 2 or 3 WRs to the strong side, a WR screen would probably work. [/QUOTE]
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