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It’s now OFFICIAL!!! Rodgers has been traded to the Jets.
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<blockquote data-quote="mradtke66" data-source="post: 997014" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>I dislike this argument. Not because it necessarily wrong, you could certain be right, BUT itt reads a little too much "Rodgers did a good, he must be following MLF's offense better," and conversely, "Rodgers did a bad, he must be going off-script and playing hero ball."</p><p></p><p>2019's middling results should have been predictable to general NFL fans. The Falcons and Matt Ryan showed us what would happen and it went almost too perfect. A long tenured veteran QB enters the Shanahan offense for the first time. Has a middling year one. Goes off and wins an MVP in year two. Such is the script for both Ryan and Rodgers. </p><p></p><p>I still place the majority of 2022 on the pass catchers rotting off. Yes, Rodgers a year older and with a broken thumb didn't help, but with new, poor-quality receivers, or both (looking at you Watkins) the pieces weren't there. They ran less motion, imo, because the receivers couldn't reliably do it properly. It doesn't just mean going in motion, I include whatever "stuff" they had to do as part of the play call. </p><p></p><p>In the interest of injecting the humor, I presume what happened on many plays is....</p><p></p><p><em>Rodgers breaks the huddle, a run play is called.</em></p><p><em>Team lines up. </em></p><p><em>Rodgers scans the defense. </em></p><p><em>"Aw crud, SS rolled into the box, FS is cheating up 3 yards. We do not have the numbers to block this. Check to the pass play." (NOTE: I consider this to be the correct decision.)</em></p><p><em>Ball is snapped.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Watkins decides to pick is nose, Rodgers looks elsewhere.</em></p><p><em>Doubs, being a 4th round rookie, loses at the release. Rodgers looks elsewhere. </em></p><p><em>Lazard blocks the cornerback in front of him.</em></p><p><em>Watson's hamstring gives Watson a wedgie. Hamstring dies. Twice.</em></p><p><em>Dillon or Jones perform yeoman's work blocking an extra rusher. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>With few remaining options, Rodgers holds the ball because what else is he supposed to do?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mradtke66, post: 997014, member: 4199"] I dislike this argument. Not because it necessarily wrong, you could certain be right, BUT itt reads a little too much "Rodgers did a good, he must be following MLF's offense better," and conversely, "Rodgers did a bad, he must be going off-script and playing hero ball." 2019's middling results should have been predictable to general NFL fans. The Falcons and Matt Ryan showed us what would happen and it went almost too perfect. A long tenured veteran QB enters the Shanahan offense for the first time. Has a middling year one. Goes off and wins an MVP in year two. Such is the script for both Ryan and Rodgers. I still place the majority of 2022 on the pass catchers rotting off. Yes, Rodgers a year older and with a broken thumb didn't help, but with new, poor-quality receivers, or both (looking at you Watkins) the pieces weren't there. They ran less motion, imo, because the receivers couldn't reliably do it properly. It doesn't just mean going in motion, I include whatever "stuff" they had to do as part of the play call. In the interest of injecting the humor, I presume what happened on many plays is.... [I]Rodgers breaks the huddle, a run play is called. Team lines up. Rodgers scans the defense. "Aw crud, SS rolled into the box, FS is cheating up 3 yards. We do not have the numbers to block this. Check to the pass play." (NOTE: I consider this to be the correct decision.) Ball is snapped. Watkins decides to pick is nose, Rodgers looks elsewhere. Doubs, being a 4th round rookie, loses at the release. Rodgers looks elsewhere. Lazard blocks the cornerback in front of him. Watson's hamstring gives Watson a wedgie. Hamstring dies. Twice. Dillon or Jones perform yeoman's work blocking an extra rusher. With few remaining options, Rodgers holds the ball because what else is he supposed to do?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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