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<blockquote data-quote="easyk83" data-source="post: 896967" data-attributes="member: 8895"><p>If that was all they had ever done Rodgers would have been replaced a long time ago by said ignorant staff/organization. I think that even the suggestion that another stud receiver ignores this offense's struggles in post season play even when it had ample receiving talent, see the 2011 flop against the Giants. That approach lacked the ability to manufacture plays or for that matter manufacture space. Even when you're trotting out Donald Driver Greg Jennings Jordy Nelson James Jones Randall Cobb and Jerimichael Finley. So much talent that one of those guys needed to sit even with an empty backfield. Warning alarms should have gone off after the 2012 season, and definitely should have following the 2013 campaign. We didnt start applying man beater routes until after the 2015 offensive flop, but we still had an offense predicated on chunk plays deep drops and the result was Rodgers getting sacked constantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easyk83, post: 896967, member: 8895"] If that was all they had ever done Rodgers would have been replaced a long time ago by said ignorant staff/organization. I think that even the suggestion that another stud receiver ignores this offense's struggles in post season play even when it had ample receiving talent, see the 2011 flop against the Giants. That approach lacked the ability to manufacture plays or for that matter manufacture space. Even when you're trotting out Donald Driver Greg Jennings Jordy Nelson James Jones Randall Cobb and Jerimichael Finley. So much talent that one of those guys needed to sit even with an empty backfield. Warning alarms should have gone off after the 2012 season, and definitely should have following the 2013 campaign. We didnt start applying man beater routes until after the 2015 offensive flop, but we still had an offense predicated on chunk plays deep drops and the result was Rodgers getting sacked constantly. [/QUOTE]
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