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<blockquote data-quote="Quientus" data-source="post: 257408" data-attributes="member: 1834"><p>As mentioned before ... A quarterback (and coach) needs to be able to work with what is given to them ...</p><p></p><p>This translates pretty simple into making adjustments while playing ...</p><p></p><p>Even if a "standard west coast offense" is averaging 4 seconds time in the pocket ... - Still, by the games played, players and coaches have got to be able to adapt ... Which is why I was counting the sacks at 3,5 seconds and beyond, - because right now ... The Packers offensive line isn't a "standard WC offensive line" ...</p><p></p><p>Meaning, granted Rodgers isn't getting plenty of time in the pocket, however, this also means, given his talent and by now he should also have some experience, - Rodgers should be trying to get rid of the ball faster ...</p><p></p><p>A standard WC offense requires a quarterback who is able to adjust relative quickly, based on the initial read at the line of scrimmage ... Once the snap is taken, this WC offense also require the quarterback to be able to size up his short routes and slant routes (peripheral vision) ... Up to this point, - again, that is a quality Rodgers still hasn't been able to develop, - or adjust his play to ...</p><p></p><p>I don't know, but perhaps some practise in forms of offloading the ball faster during practise is at place, if nothing else, just to give Rodgers a better "inner clock count", in terms of when he should be releasing the ball ? As opposed to keeping it, in search for the open receiver ?</p><p></p><p>Once that is in place, then he can start to practise throwing the receiver open ?</p><p></p><p>These rather crucial abilities, is currently what is stopping Rodgers further development ... And knowing that he *has* to unload the ball (either to a check down or just throw it away) after he reaches 3 seconds, might just make him (Rodgers) more comfortable ..., because in all likelyhood, that will also mean he won't get hammered ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quientus, post: 257408, member: 1834"] As mentioned before ... A quarterback (and coach) needs to be able to work with what is given to them ... This translates pretty simple into making adjustments while playing ... Even if a "standard west coast offense" is averaging 4 seconds time in the pocket ... - Still, by the games played, players and coaches have got to be able to adapt ... Which is why I was counting the sacks at 3,5 seconds and beyond, - because right now ... The Packers offensive line isn't a "standard WC offensive line" ... Meaning, granted Rodgers isn't getting plenty of time in the pocket, however, this also means, given his talent and by now he should also have some experience, - Rodgers should be trying to get rid of the ball faster ... A standard WC offense requires a quarterback who is able to adjust relative quickly, based on the initial read at the line of scrimmage ... Once the snap is taken, this WC offense also require the quarterback to be able to size up his short routes and slant routes (peripheral vision) ... Up to this point, - again, that is a quality Rodgers still hasn't been able to develop, - or adjust his play to ... I don't know, but perhaps some practise in forms of offloading the ball faster during practise is at place, if nothing else, just to give Rodgers a better "inner clock count", in terms of when he should be releasing the ball ? As opposed to keeping it, in search for the open receiver ? Once that is in place, then he can start to practise throwing the receiver open ? These rather crucial abilities, is currently what is stopping Rodgers further development ... And knowing that he *has* to unload the ball (either to a check down or just throw it away) after he reaches 3 seconds, might just make him (Rodgers) more comfortable ..., because in all likelyhood, that will also mean he won't get hammered ... [/QUOTE]
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