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<blockquote data-quote="GBMuskies" data-source="post: 416975" data-attributes="member: 3691"><p>What gets me is the blitz packages have not only not gotten to opposing QBs for sacks, but they fail to even get there soon enough to hurry throws. More often than not, it seems there is some hesitation when they send a corner or safety. They just don't slam it into gear and go after them. When they do, QBs are stepping up because the front three aren't getting any push.</p><p> </p><p>They have been getting by, though, on the number if INTs they're getting. The number they have is really pretty impressive, so there are good things going on. And when Rodgers gets the ball after a turnover he generally scores. Realistically, how much better will the pass rush be going forward? We're probably not going to see a huge improvement. So you have to hope they'll keep creating picks. Of the QBs they'll likely face, who will throw a couple the Packers' way?</p><p> </p><p>I think Stafford is good for one or two. Alex Smith and Ryan, too. Rothlisberger will probably throw them one.</p><p> </p><p>Brady and Brees are the main worries as they can score like hell and are the least likely to throw picks in big games.</p><p> </p><p>Of course, Mike Neal could start playing like we all know he can and all this would be moot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBMuskies, post: 416975, member: 3691"] What gets me is the blitz packages have not only not gotten to opposing QBs for sacks, but they fail to even get there soon enough to hurry throws. More often than not, it seems there is some hesitation when they send a corner or safety. They just don't slam it into gear and go after them. When they do, QBs are stepping up because the front three aren't getting any push. They have been getting by, though, on the number if INTs they're getting. The number they have is really pretty impressive, so there are good things going on. And when Rodgers gets the ball after a turnover he generally scores. Realistically, how much better will the pass rush be going forward? We're probably not going to see a huge improvement. So you have to hope they'll keep creating picks. Of the QBs they'll likely face, who will throw a couple the Packers' way? I think Stafford is good for one or two. Alex Smith and Ryan, too. Rothlisberger will probably throw them one. Brady and Brees are the main worries as they can score like hell and are the least likely to throw picks in big games. Of course, Mike Neal could start playing like we all know he can and all this would be moot. [/QUOTE]
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