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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 777122" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>Part of it might stem from the way the Packers offense is structured as well. Historically, MM offenses haven't really relied on scheme to get a guy open; i.e., a play designed to get a guy the ball in a specific fashion. On those kinds of plays trust isn't really as big a deal because Rodgers knows ahead of time where the play is designed to go and the receiver doesn't have much leeway in ******** up. The Packers though don't do a lot of that (if any). So if Rodgers can't trust the receiver there is not a specific place the ball will be going on a play and the receiver has a lot of ways to screw up the play and leave Rodgers throwing the ball to a place the receiver SHOULD be but isn't. Now, having said that I'm not trying to put all the blame on the offense. As we've seen Rodgers is a bit of a perfectionist at time and HATES turnovers. When a receiver isn't where Rodgers expects him to be, that's a great recipe for a turnover. So I think the confluence of a perfectionist QB (which is a good thing) and few play designs that scheme a guy open in a certain fashion, breed a system where Rodgers reliance on trust becomes magnified.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think when the media or fans begin to talk about Rodgers needing to "trust" his receivers, what's actually happening is that the receiver doesn't know his routes or doesn't practice well enough for Rodgers to have established the rhythm required. Rather than discussing Rodgers "learning to trust" someone, the conversation should probably be more focused on the receivers doing better in practice and knowing the offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 777122, member: 9033"] Part of it might stem from the way the Packers offense is structured as well. Historically, MM offenses haven't really relied on scheme to get a guy open; i.e., a play designed to get a guy the ball in a specific fashion. On those kinds of plays trust isn't really as big a deal because Rodgers knows ahead of time where the play is designed to go and the receiver doesn't have much leeway in ******** up. The Packers though don't do a lot of that (if any). So if Rodgers can't trust the receiver there is not a specific place the ball will be going on a play and the receiver has a lot of ways to screw up the play and leave Rodgers throwing the ball to a place the receiver SHOULD be but isn't. Now, having said that I'm not trying to put all the blame on the offense. As we've seen Rodgers is a bit of a perfectionist at time and HATES turnovers. When a receiver isn't where Rodgers expects him to be, that's a great recipe for a turnover. So I think the confluence of a perfectionist QB (which is a good thing) and few play designs that scheme a guy open in a certain fashion, breed a system where Rodgers reliance on trust becomes magnified. Personally, I think when the media or fans begin to talk about Rodgers needing to "trust" his receivers, what's actually happening is that the receiver doesn't know his routes or doesn't practice well enough for Rodgers to have established the rhythm required. Rather than discussing Rodgers "learning to trust" someone, the conversation should probably be more focused on the receivers doing better in practice and knowing the offense. [/QUOTE]
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