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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 680620" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>Offenses will continue to have success against the Packers so long as the team is missing a starting safety, the team's best linebacker and the team's best corner AND a starting NT. Nobody would be scared of the Broncos if you took Miller, Talib, TJ Ward and Sylvester Williams off their defense. Yes, those are all better players than the Packers have but the point is that people would expect the Broncos D to be worse with those guys out and yet fans seem to think the Packers shouldn't miss a beat with the same injuries...</p><p></p><p>As for Rodgers, I don't think he's the first QB in NFL history to go from best-in-the-NFL to mediocre without an injury that caused the decline or no dramatic decline in skill of teammates. I think Rodgers has gotten into bad habits because he's being forced to do more on an offense that isn't helping him or his receivers get open. The offense was great when the Packers had a top-7 WR in Nelson and a top-20 WR in Cobb and a very good (and in shape) Eddie Lacy at RB. I don't actually think it takes much of an offensive system to create a great offense with those players. However, now that the team is suffering from declines in some of those players, they need more help and Rodgers is being forced to do more to compensate. He's trying too hard to compensate and that's leading to issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 680620, member: 9033"] Offenses will continue to have success against the Packers so long as the team is missing a starting safety, the team's best linebacker and the team's best corner AND a starting NT. Nobody would be scared of the Broncos if you took Miller, Talib, TJ Ward and Sylvester Williams off their defense. Yes, those are all better players than the Packers have but the point is that people would expect the Broncos D to be worse with those guys out and yet fans seem to think the Packers shouldn't miss a beat with the same injuries... As for Rodgers, I don't think he's the first QB in NFL history to go from best-in-the-NFL to mediocre without an injury that caused the decline or no dramatic decline in skill of teammates. I think Rodgers has gotten into bad habits because he's being forced to do more on an offense that isn't helping him or his receivers get open. The offense was great when the Packers had a top-7 WR in Nelson and a top-20 WR in Cobb and a very good (and in shape) Eddie Lacy at RB. I don't actually think it takes much of an offensive system to create a great offense with those players. However, now that the team is suffering from declines in some of those players, they need more help and Rodgers is being forced to do more to compensate. He's trying too hard to compensate and that's leading to issues. [/QUOTE]
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