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The Wide Receivers : Where do we stand now !!!
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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 520811" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>Boykin has really come on. In the game against the Browns, Larry McCarren said two of Boykins’ big plays were route adjustments at the LOS. That means he was in sync with Rodgers on those plays and he’s picking up the intricacies of the offense. I was impressed with his sure-hands grabbing low tosses against the Vikings, particularly on the third and 16 play where Rodgers rolled right and threw one of those low passes. Not only did Boykin make sure he caught the ball but then had the presence of mind to stretch for the first down – before realizing no defender was about to touch him.</p><p></p><p>So to answer the question posed by this thread, where the Packers stand at WR: The Packers are deeper at WR than they were a month ago. The coaching staff was obviously more aware of Boykin’s talents but no one knows for certain how a player will react to live action. And now we’ve seen Boykin’s potential begin to be realized as production. Certainly if they lose Finley for the rest of the season, that’ll hurt. But if Cobb is 100% going into the playoffs and Nelson, Jones, and Boykin are healthy they’ll have four legit WRs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 520811, member: 4300"] Boykin has really come on. In the game against the Browns, Larry McCarren said two of Boykins’ big plays were route adjustments at the LOS. That means he was in sync with Rodgers on those plays and he’s picking up the intricacies of the offense. I was impressed with his sure-hands grabbing low tosses against the Vikings, particularly on the third and 16 play where Rodgers rolled right and threw one of those low passes. Not only did Boykin make sure he caught the ball but then had the presence of mind to stretch for the first down – before realizing no defender was about to touch him. So to answer the question posed by this thread, where the Packers stand at WR: The Packers are deeper at WR than they were a month ago. The coaching staff was obviously more aware of Boykin’s talents but no one knows for certain how a player will react to live action. And now we’ve seen Boykin’s potential begin to be realized as production. Certainly if they lose Finley for the rest of the season, that’ll hurt. But if Cobb is 100% going into the playoffs and Nelson, Jones, and Boykin are healthy they’ll have four legit WRs. [/QUOTE]
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