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<blockquote data-quote="Un4GivN" data-source="post: 639367" data-attributes="member: 8782"><p>You seem to be very passionate on this subject. So I am not sure explaining my point in detail will help any but I will give it a go. I believe there is a distinct difference between "blaming" him and pointing out obvious shortcomings on the play.</p><p></p><p>The ball was obviously under-thrown. But yes I can say that it was a lackluster awareness of the ball, that his attempt to get back to the ball and hold his ground was weak at best. Not all 50 yard passes are dropped into your hands. </p><p></p><p>Under his own admission he lost the ball for a great deal of the flight (poor awareness). It wasn't until the last moment he realized that the ball was even thrown to him. By which point it was already to late to make a play on the ball. Which is exactly what it looks like. A person who never seen the ball and just kept running.</p><p></p><p>You give me ODB on that pass and I doubt he runs next to the ball, instead he adjust his stride and fights back for the ball. Was it catchable? Maybe not. But that was an EASY play to get PI on if you even attempt to get back to the ball. </p><p></p><p>I'm the first one to get on Rodgers and I think most people know this, and while I absolutely agree that the ball was under-thrown. I do not agree that it was a "playmaker" type play by a wide receiver either.</p><p></p><p>Yes, his health is an issue... But I don't feel it is the only one he is dealing with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Un4GivN, post: 639367, member: 8782"] You seem to be very passionate on this subject. So I am not sure explaining my point in detail will help any but I will give it a go. I believe there is a distinct difference between "blaming" him and pointing out obvious shortcomings on the play. The ball was obviously under-thrown. But yes I can say that it was a lackluster awareness of the ball, that his attempt to get back to the ball and hold his ground was weak at best. Not all 50 yard passes are dropped into your hands. Under his own admission he lost the ball for a great deal of the flight (poor awareness). It wasn't until the last moment he realized that the ball was even thrown to him. By which point it was already to late to make a play on the ball. Which is exactly what it looks like. A person who never seen the ball and just kept running. You give me ODB on that pass and I doubt he runs next to the ball, instead he adjust his stride and fights back for the ball. Was it catchable? Maybe not. But that was an EASY play to get PI on if you even attempt to get back to the ball. I'm the first one to get on Rodgers and I think most people know this, and while I absolutely agree that the ball was under-thrown. I do not agree that it was a "playmaker" type play by a wide receiver either. Yes, his health is an issue... But I don't feel it is the only one he is dealing with. [/QUOTE]
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