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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 878163" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>All that means is they didn't allow him to fall further to #30. Doesn't necessarily mean he didn't fall. I follow you better now though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Despite you not answering mine I'll provide an answer to your's to me. Judging his receiver quality strictly by a round they're selected is not a proper way of evaluating. Up until Cobb walked Rodgers has never had a year without two bonafide WR options...going into last year the organization was banking on MVS, Gmo, EQ, Kumerow and a plethora of young hopefuls at least half taking steps forward and MVS or GMo continuing to grow into a larger role. Sadly, EQ gets hurt, and no one else arguably got better....honestly the odds of that much regression or tire spinning is nuts. Thankfully Lazard grabbed the chance and ran with it...whether he really has chops to be something or merely a product of the situation 2020 will teach us more on that. As for his performance dropping, I think the largest part of it comes with his ability of shaking and using his feet is decreasing more as time wears on him. That lower body injury especially has made him vastly less of a threat to wiggle and move and run for those 4-6 yard gains he used to do consistently. While he has always had issues with it, it seems he's holding the ball longer as well...someone with paid access to this stat may be able to shed light as whether this observation is correct or not though. I'd also argue he is missing more throws than I'd ever expect him to...some can be attributed to WR error, but no one can get me to claim all of them are.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers in the end is still the best QB on our team, in our division and I'll say right now even in our Conference IMO. Yup, I believe it. I think this whole Love draft and last year's under-performance not just may, but will ignite some of that old Rodgers fury within...and that man plays better with a chip than any QB I've watched in my time on this earth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 878163, member: 6578"] All that means is they didn't allow him to fall further to #30. Doesn't necessarily mean he didn't fall. I follow you better now though. Despite you not answering mine I'll provide an answer to your's to me. Judging his receiver quality strictly by a round they're selected is not a proper way of evaluating. Up until Cobb walked Rodgers has never had a year without two bonafide WR options...going into last year the organization was banking on MVS, Gmo, EQ, Kumerow and a plethora of young hopefuls at least half taking steps forward and MVS or GMo continuing to grow into a larger role. Sadly, EQ gets hurt, and no one else arguably got better....honestly the odds of that much regression or tire spinning is nuts. Thankfully Lazard grabbed the chance and ran with it...whether he really has chops to be something or merely a product of the situation 2020 will teach us more on that. As for his performance dropping, I think the largest part of it comes with his ability of shaking and using his feet is decreasing more as time wears on him. That lower body injury especially has made him vastly less of a threat to wiggle and move and run for those 4-6 yard gains he used to do consistently. While he has always had issues with it, it seems he's holding the ball longer as well...someone with paid access to this stat may be able to shed light as whether this observation is correct or not though. I'd also argue he is missing more throws than I'd ever expect him to...some can be attributed to WR error, but no one can get me to claim all of them are. Rodgers in the end is still the best QB on our team, in our division and I'll say right now even in our Conference IMO. Yup, I believe it. I think this whole Love draft and last year's under-performance not just may, but will ignite some of that old Rodgers fury within...and that man plays better with a chip than any QB I've watched in my time on this earth. [/QUOTE]
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