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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 684773" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>There is no doubt in my mind that our receivers at times are not getting open, but if every receiver in the NFL was getting open, on every play, we would be seeing offenses score 70 points every game. There are also many plays where receivers have gotten open and AR just hasn't seen them, has a bad throw or a catchable ball is dropped. So what Phil Simms and others should be looking at is "are Packer receivers getting open comparatively as often as what other teams receivers are?" If not, then we either need better receivers, better coaches or better routes, or a combination of. But if they are getting open as often as most, which at times they are, why is AR not finding them? From what I have observed, its been a combination of all of the above. Our routes are predictable and somewhat stale, guys aren't beating man coverage and AR doesn't seem to be seeing the entire field like the way he once did. Dropped passes and missed throws are normal in the NFL, but right now, I think they are just more frustrating when they occur. When nothing else in the passing game seems to be going right, a ball sailing over someones head or through their hands is the ultimate in frustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 684773, member: 7261"] There is no doubt in my mind that our receivers at times are not getting open, but if every receiver in the NFL was getting open, on every play, we would be seeing offenses score 70 points every game. There are also many plays where receivers have gotten open and AR just hasn't seen them, has a bad throw or a catchable ball is dropped. So what Phil Simms and others should be looking at is "are Packer receivers getting open comparatively as often as what other teams receivers are?" If not, then we either need better receivers, better coaches or better routes, or a combination of. But if they are getting open as often as most, which at times they are, why is AR not finding them? From what I have observed, its been a combination of all of the above. Our routes are predictable and somewhat stale, guys aren't beating man coverage and AR doesn't seem to be seeing the entire field like the way he once did. Dropped passes and missed throws are normal in the NFL, but right now, I think they are just more frustrating when they occur. When nothing else in the passing game seems to be going right, a ball sailing over someones head or through their hands is the ultimate in frustration. [/QUOTE]
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