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Can the O-Line really get the job done ?
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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 505365"><p>The stats need to come with a definition of terms. I suspect it measures time in the grounding zone...between the tackles. Rodgers' slips and slides in the grounding zone as much as any QB. His typical response to pass blocking breakdowns or the internal 2.5 second bell is not "throw it way" or "dump it off"; it's "get moving and look down field". He regularly passes up the guy underneath in favor of the big play opportunity when he senses he's some found space.</p><p> </p><p>The past O-Line issue is that Rodgers doesn't get his 2.5 regularly enough. The downside with the O-Line shake-up is that while it might provide better blind side protection, his right side escape routes might be compromised.</p><p> </p><p>By contrast, Peyton Manning has nearly zero mobility at this point, he knows it, and the passing offense is built to accommodate it...timing passes and dump offs are a staple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 505365"] The stats need to come with a definition of terms. I suspect it measures time in the grounding zone...between the tackles. Rodgers' slips and slides in the grounding zone as much as any QB. His typical response to pass blocking breakdowns or the internal 2.5 second bell is not "throw it way" or "dump it off"; it's "get moving and look down field". He regularly passes up the guy underneath in favor of the big play opportunity when he senses he's some found space. The past O-Line issue is that Rodgers doesn't get his 2.5 regularly enough. The downside with the O-Line shake-up is that while it might provide better blind side protection, his right side escape routes might be compromised. By contrast, Peyton Manning has nearly zero mobility at this point, he knows it, and the passing offense is built to accommodate it...timing passes and dump offs are a staple. [/QUOTE]
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