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<blockquote data-quote="Quientus" data-source="post: 257770" data-attributes="member: 1834"><p>Rodgers in the Dallas game played very differently than how he has played for most other games through out this season (and last season) ...</p><p></p><p>Threw the ball away when there wasn't a possibility for the long play and the pocket had collapsed and scrambled for yards on another ...</p><p></p><p>No "deep balls" - and as Dilligaff posted, the altered offensive scheme, doesn't show up on the stats, but it clearly worked ... - Which begs the question as to why the Packers hasn't done this before ...</p><p></p><p>Field position surely does help alot, however, when you play smart (like the Packers did yesterday), it won't really matter where on the field you start, as you will most likely always end up in the opponents redzone anyway ... - The important thing is that you get the ball back and the possibility to make some long drives ...</p><p></p><p>Rodgers finally seems to have accepted that "effectiveness" doesn't necesarily have to mean "great (personal) stats", but more that the end result is a win ... - His play yesterday supports this notion and I for one was happy to see that he seemed to have taken what his team mates (might have) said in their meeting, to heart ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quientus, post: 257770, member: 1834"] Rodgers in the Dallas game played very differently than how he has played for most other games through out this season (and last season) ... Threw the ball away when there wasn't a possibility for the long play and the pocket had collapsed and scrambled for yards on another ... No "deep balls" - and as Dilligaff posted, the altered offensive scheme, doesn't show up on the stats, but it clearly worked ... - Which begs the question as to why the Packers hasn't done this before ... Field position surely does help alot, however, when you play smart (like the Packers did yesterday), it won't really matter where on the field you start, as you will most likely always end up in the opponents redzone anyway ... - The important thing is that you get the ball back and the possibility to make some long drives ... Rodgers finally seems to have accepted that "effectiveness" doesn't necesarily have to mean "great (personal) stats", but more that the end result is a win ... - His play yesterday supports this notion and I for one was happy to see that he seemed to have taken what his team mates (might have) said in their meeting, to heart ... [/QUOTE]
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