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<blockquote data-quote="easyk83" data-source="post: 896928" data-attributes="member: 8895"><p>Here's a great breakdown on our offensive transformation from last year to the present season. Specifically with respect to the change in sacks taken, the reduction of 7 step drops and the move away from a chunk play obsessed approach to something more balanced. In short for the better part of the last decade the Green Bay Packers relied on the supreme singular talent of Aaron Rodgers to extend plays and aggressively push the ball downfield. For a time it yielded tremendous results, 2011, but ultimately defenses adapted.</p><p></p><p>Starting in 2012 the 49ers and later the Seahawks showed that deep and talented secondaries could line up on our spread iso routes and squat on them. Teams which could rush 4 and drop 7 learned that our Offense would hastily abandon the run and that the ground game could be largely ignored even against 6 man fronts. Defenses would drop their LBs and Safeties, and spread their ends out into the 7 tech and wide 9. You'd see Packer losses where Rodgers would throw it 50 times with pedestrian production, the backs would be averaging nearly 6 ypc but only have 8-13 carries. Despite his tremendous talent we had an offense that was great for producing highlights but tended to struggle with the better defenses in the league and tended to stall in the post season. The Aaron Rodgers Hero Ball Offense, was frankly a phenomenal demonstration of Rodgers' skill set. But in the context of winning super bowls a terrible offense.</p><p></p><p>MLF has basically brought a championship caliber offensive scheme to Green Bay. Now with Rodgers fully bought into I believe that we are the team to beat in this post season.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]cWMTPKEOctc[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easyk83, post: 896928, member: 8895"] Here's a great breakdown on our offensive transformation from last year to the present season. Specifically with respect to the change in sacks taken, the reduction of 7 step drops and the move away from a chunk play obsessed approach to something more balanced. In short for the better part of the last decade the Green Bay Packers relied on the supreme singular talent of Aaron Rodgers to extend plays and aggressively push the ball downfield. For a time it yielded tremendous results, 2011, but ultimately defenses adapted. Starting in 2012 the 49ers and later the Seahawks showed that deep and talented secondaries could line up on our spread iso routes and squat on them. Teams which could rush 4 and drop 7 learned that our Offense would hastily abandon the run and that the ground game could be largely ignored even against 6 man fronts. Defenses would drop their LBs and Safeties, and spread their ends out into the 7 tech and wide 9. You'd see Packer losses where Rodgers would throw it 50 times with pedestrian production, the backs would be averaging nearly 6 ypc but only have 8-13 carries. Despite his tremendous talent we had an offense that was great for producing highlights but tended to struggle with the better defenses in the league and tended to stall in the post season. The Aaron Rodgers Hero Ball Offense, was frankly a phenomenal demonstration of Rodgers' skill set. But in the context of winning super bowls a terrible offense. MLF has basically brought a championship caliber offensive scheme to Green Bay. Now with Rodgers fully bought into I believe that we are the team to beat in this post season. [MEDIA=youtube]cWMTPKEOctc[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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