how many receivers did he "miss badly"? The one INT on the miscommunication was "bad", the rest? Who else did he miss badly? The TD to Jordy? That's an extremely tough pass on the goal line and one that was missed by about 3 inches. It sucks, but that's about it. And Jordy was hardly clean coming out of his break and disengaging from the defender, but hey, Rodgers should have adjusted that timing route on the fly, LOL. The INT to sherman? A scenario they've taken advantage of 20 times or more this year and this time a ref didn't throw a flag for a neutral zone infraction.
a hard look is fine, being a critical monday morning bait and click journalist is another. He was hurt, and it was obvious. When he starts getting into his "analysis" from the comfort of his chair rather than the perspective of being in the middle of the Seattle defense with 1.5 legs is another. His dissection of the 3rd and 4 to Quarless is where I pretty much stopped. There was nothing wrong with the pass, nothing wrong with the play except he didn't complete the catch. It's a play lesser tight ends all over the league make on a weekly basis. It's a catch TE's are paid to make and all of a sudden since it didn't work, he should have been looking all the way over on the other side of the field, LOL. He threw high to Cobb, well Cobb still should have caught that ball, it was hardly uncatchable and there's a line to throw over, lanes to throw threw and linebackers to get the ball over. that middle of the field isn't a touch pass McGinn, just FYI. There's more to a play than the end result.
That was a very, very, very good defense he was facing and doing it on a leg and a half. had he been able to take off and run there were a lot of big plays he could have made with his feet alone. Moving half speed as everyone else is a sure way to get nothing, but hey, he just should have right?
there's a difference between being critical and then just piling on with zero perspective for the game. Every thing that didn't work, well that was Rodgers being bad. You can call it analysis, I call it junk.