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<blockquote data-quote="Hauschild" data-source="post: 256074" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>Rodgers tends to look long first and then underneath. In the WCO, a QB normally knows where the ball is going to go pre-snap. Rodgers tends not to "lead" his receivers and "throw them open". If said receivers are not already open, he has a difficult time pulling the trigger and this is how 35% of the sacks occur. Rodgers had more than a few opportunities where he had more than 6 seconds of protection, but his indecisiveness led to sacks.</p><p></p><p>Like I've stated numerous times before: If you give Rodgers time AND he's got at least one receiver open, he's gold. Throw in some adversity and the need for improvisation and you might as well look for another type of QB. </p><p></p><p>This is what is also somewhat surprising about TT not addressing the O-line more effectively - to aid a bit more. Rodgers having trouble "leading receivers" and "throwing them open" was well documented in his scouting report coming out of college. Personally, I think it might be a trait that is difficult to ever change, but with the right system and talent in place, it can be made to be almost moot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hauschild, post: 256074, member: 1638"] Rodgers tends to look long first and then underneath. In the WCO, a QB normally knows where the ball is going to go pre-snap. Rodgers tends not to "lead" his receivers and "throw them open". If said receivers are not already open, he has a difficult time pulling the trigger and this is how 35% of the sacks occur. Rodgers had more than a few opportunities where he had more than 6 seconds of protection, but his indecisiveness led to sacks. Like I've stated numerous times before: If you give Rodgers time AND he's got at least one receiver open, he's gold. Throw in some adversity and the need for improvisation and you might as well look for another type of QB. This is what is also somewhat surprising about TT not addressing the O-line more effectively - to aid a bit more. Rodgers having trouble "leading receivers" and "throwing them open" was well documented in his scouting report coming out of college. Personally, I think it might be a trait that is difficult to ever change, but with the right system and talent in place, it can be made to be almost moot. [/QUOTE]
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