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Devin Funchess has opted out of the 2020 season
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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 893296" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>I think many completely fail to understand the true impact of a ultra sharp Aaron Rodgers. The performance of the offense has a lot to do with LaFleur, but it mostly has to do with Rodgers upping his level of play 3 or 4 notches. The guy basically flipped 2016 around on a dime by a stretch of play that I still think could be the best QB play I've ever seen to end the year. Nothing changed in 2016, except Rodgers went from a really good QB to playing like one of the best ever. </p><p></p><p>As I've mentioned many times, the offense was always going to look better with another year of seasoning and gaining more familiarity with the scheme. But while Rodgers was good last season, he's kicked into God mode this season. That is the single biggest reason for the transformation of the offense. </p><p></p><p>This is all a credit to LaFleur's scheme, and Rodgers orchestrating it to perfection. But again, I'll say this: </p><p></p><p>Adams is a flat out stud. Nothing else to mention here. </p><p></p><p>Jones is really, really good, but not among the top echelon backs in the game. </p><p></p><p>Williams is solid and steady. </p><p></p><p>Tonyan has been pretty good. </p><p></p><p>Lazard inconsistent. MVS shaky. EQSB almost no impact. Turner serviceable in spots. </p><p></p><p>Can the Packers win the Super Bowl? Of course. But I really, really worry about certain matchups that include Rodgers getting pressured with 5 or less, teams locking up Adams, and forcing Rodgers into other progressions. This will require guys like MVS, Lazard, Tonyan, etc. to really play big. </p><p></p><p>For the most part, I have not seen near enough consistent play from those guys that give me confidence in such a scenario. Tonyan has been really solid and quite honestly gives me more hope than the others, but it hasn't been proven in high pressure situations yet. </p><p></p><p>I'm not completely happy with the WR room, mostly because I feel as if not enough was done to bring in guys that could push Lazard and MVS for more snaps. In fairness, Funchess did opt out, but that was purely a lightening in the bottle type signing with just as much bust potential as boom. That's what the hopes of the position group hinged on as far as more talent to compete. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion, not enough was done. But...the Packers will have, in all likelihood, two home games to get to the Super Bowl. Catch some good matchups and get some really great contributions from guys who have been inconsistent all year long is a possibility. It's also possible that those guys really have a letdown and are ultimately the demise of the squad. Time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 893296, member: 11933"] I think many completely fail to understand the true impact of a ultra sharp Aaron Rodgers. The performance of the offense has a lot to do with LaFleur, but it mostly has to do with Rodgers upping his level of play 3 or 4 notches. The guy basically flipped 2016 around on a dime by a stretch of play that I still think could be the best QB play I've ever seen to end the year. Nothing changed in 2016, except Rodgers went from a really good QB to playing like one of the best ever. As I've mentioned many times, the offense was always going to look better with another year of seasoning and gaining more familiarity with the scheme. But while Rodgers was good last season, he's kicked into God mode this season. That is the single biggest reason for the transformation of the offense. This is all a credit to LaFleur's scheme, and Rodgers orchestrating it to perfection. But again, I'll say this: Adams is a flat out stud. Nothing else to mention here. Jones is really, really good, but not among the top echelon backs in the game. Williams is solid and steady. Tonyan has been pretty good. Lazard inconsistent. MVS shaky. EQSB almost no impact. Turner serviceable in spots. Can the Packers win the Super Bowl? Of course. But I really, really worry about certain matchups that include Rodgers getting pressured with 5 or less, teams locking up Adams, and forcing Rodgers into other progressions. This will require guys like MVS, Lazard, Tonyan, etc. to really play big. For the most part, I have not seen near enough consistent play from those guys that give me confidence in such a scenario. Tonyan has been really solid and quite honestly gives me more hope than the others, but it hasn't been proven in high pressure situations yet. I'm not completely happy with the WR room, mostly because I feel as if not enough was done to bring in guys that could push Lazard and MVS for more snaps. In fairness, Funchess did opt out, but that was purely a lightening in the bottle type signing with just as much bust potential as boom. That's what the hopes of the position group hinged on as far as more talent to compete. In my opinion, not enough was done. But...the Packers will have, in all likelihood, two home games to get to the Super Bowl. Catch some good matchups and get some really great contributions from guys who have been inconsistent all year long is a possibility. It's also possible that those guys really have a letdown and are ultimately the demise of the squad. Time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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