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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 803589" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Agreed that Rodgers eyes were on Smith too long, but can you blame him? I really think the guy has become shell shocked about getting hit and its effecting his play. That isn't me saying its OK, just saying I understand why he is playing like he is. Like we both said, improve the OL play and get Rodgers staying in the pocket longer and those issues can go away. If that doesn't work, get him immediately rolling out and getting rid of the ball faster. I also agree with you, in this situation, there was nothing wrong with the play called, but the OL and Rodgers both didn't execute it correctly. We can all preach all we want about Rodgers needs to see things better, get rid of the ball faster, etc. but until he trusts his OL, which I think he doesn't, we will see a lot more plays like this.</p><p></p><p>Another problem I see that has developed is the snap. No longer do we see quick huddles and quick snaps (unless AR thinks he can get a penalty). Almost every play, he gets set to take a snap with around 10 seconds on the play clock, does what ever he does with his reads, audibles and snap counts for 9 seconds and then calls for the ball. To me, this gives the defense a huge advantage, they know when the play is going to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 803589, member: 7261"] Agreed that Rodgers eyes were on Smith too long, but can you blame him? I really think the guy has become shell shocked about getting hit and its effecting his play. That isn't me saying its OK, just saying I understand why he is playing like he is. Like we both said, improve the OL play and get Rodgers staying in the pocket longer and those issues can go away. If that doesn't work, get him immediately rolling out and getting rid of the ball faster. I also agree with you, in this situation, there was nothing wrong with the play called, but the OL and Rodgers both didn't execute it correctly. We can all preach all we want about Rodgers needs to see things better, get rid of the ball faster, etc. but until he trusts his OL, which I think he doesn't, we will see a lot more plays like this. Another problem I see that has developed is the snap. No longer do we see quick huddles and quick snaps (unless AR thinks he can get a penalty). Almost every play, he gets set to take a snap with around 10 seconds on the play clock, does what ever he does with his reads, audibles and snap counts for 9 seconds and then calls for the ball. To me, this gives the defense a huge advantage, they know when the play is going to start. [/QUOTE]
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