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<blockquote data-quote="MadCat" data-source="post: 594595" data-attributes="member: 10634"><p>Can Aaron continue to get better? Good question. He set the bar so high in 2011 that even on days where his performance is better than 80% of QBs out there but not extraordinary, you hear people say he didn't have a good game because the expectation level is so high. With a QB as great as he is, we will always have a good chance to win, but sometimes I get the feeling that the coaching staff and team have an over-reliance on him to singlehandedly make up for a poor defensive and win every game, which is unrealistic. The offensive line has been excellent with its pass protection, but the run blocking not so much. Too often Lacy is having to get yardage solely from his own effort, or has nowhere to go. We have plenty of talent and I love this group of players, but it's frustrating to see the same problems on the field week in and week out that don't get addressed to the point of change or improvement, case in point being our red zone inefficiency, which has been a problem all year, not just today. And if the coaches are never held accountable for it, why would anyone expect it to change? I see Rodgers in his press conferences and players in the locker room stepping up and being accountable for their mistakes. But you will rarely see the coaches man up and do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadCat, post: 594595, member: 10634"] Can Aaron continue to get better? Good question. He set the bar so high in 2011 that even on days where his performance is better than 80% of QBs out there but not extraordinary, you hear people say he didn't have a good game because the expectation level is so high. With a QB as great as he is, we will always have a good chance to win, but sometimes I get the feeling that the coaching staff and team have an over-reliance on him to singlehandedly make up for a poor defensive and win every game, which is unrealistic. The offensive line has been excellent with its pass protection, but the run blocking not so much. Too often Lacy is having to get yardage solely from his own effort, or has nowhere to go. We have plenty of talent and I love this group of players, but it's frustrating to see the same problems on the field week in and week out that don't get addressed to the point of change or improvement, case in point being our red zone inefficiency, which has been a problem all year, not just today. And if the coaches are never held accountable for it, why would anyone expect it to change? I see Rodgers in his press conferences and players in the locker room stepping up and being accountable for their mistakes. But you will rarely see the coaches man up and do the same. [/QUOTE]
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