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<blockquote data-quote="Quientus" data-source="post: 256878" data-attributes="member: 1834"><p>I disagree ... In several of the games played this season, there has been plenty of examples of check downs available to Rodgers when the long receiver isn't open, however, many times it looks like Rodgers is "staring himself blind" trying to find the open (long) receiver, when in fact his check downs or other players are actually within range (about 2-4 yards away) and open ... Yet it doesn't seem that he is aware of where they are ...</p><p></p><p>I contend that if Rodgers could avoid just half the sacks he is getting each game, we would see a huge improvement on the offensive line all together ...</p><p></p><p>Several times the offensive line has provided more than 5 seconds - which by almost any standard in the NFL should be enough time to atleast get to a check down OR throw the ball away ... - Instead Rodgers either scrambles more, keep looking down the field, and gets sacked ...</p><p></p><p>His pocket presence at this time in his career is really bad ... - And his apparent lack (based on interviews) to seemingly acknowledge that he might have to change his game should leave alot of concern ...</p><p></p><p>McCarthy has also gisted at the notion that Rodgers might be holding the ball a little longer than he is actually supposed to, when it comes to what plays that were called ...</p><p></p><p>Which brings us the usage of short routes and slants ... - Those kind of plays require the quarterback to have a rather excellent "peripheral vision" and fast read of the opposing line ... A quick read, Rodgers doesn't seem to have at this point ... and in some ways, I fear, he might never get it ..., which is why I believe his stats are misleading when it comes to judge how well Rodgers actually is performing ... - With a less talented wide receiver corps than what is currently playing in Green Bay those numbers I believe would not look like they are currently ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quientus, post: 256878, member: 1834"] I disagree ... In several of the games played this season, there has been plenty of examples of check downs available to Rodgers when the long receiver isn't open, however, many times it looks like Rodgers is "staring himself blind" trying to find the open (long) receiver, when in fact his check downs or other players are actually within range (about 2-4 yards away) and open ... Yet it doesn't seem that he is aware of where they are ... I contend that if Rodgers could avoid just half the sacks he is getting each game, we would see a huge improvement on the offensive line all together ... Several times the offensive line has provided more than 5 seconds - which by almost any standard in the NFL should be enough time to atleast get to a check down OR throw the ball away ... - Instead Rodgers either scrambles more, keep looking down the field, and gets sacked ... His pocket presence at this time in his career is really bad ... - And his apparent lack (based on interviews) to seemingly acknowledge that he might have to change his game should leave alot of concern ... McCarthy has also gisted at the notion that Rodgers might be holding the ball a little longer than he is actually supposed to, when it comes to what plays that were called ... Which brings us the usage of short routes and slants ... - Those kind of plays require the quarterback to have a rather excellent "peripheral vision" and fast read of the opposing line ... A quick read, Rodgers doesn't seem to have at this point ... and in some ways, I fear, he might never get it ..., which is why I believe his stats are misleading when it comes to judge how well Rodgers actually is performing ... - With a less talented wide receiver corps than what is currently playing in Green Bay those numbers I believe would not look like they are currently ... [/QUOTE]
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