Jacknut16
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Im going to call this out right now.
Watching the All-22 there was nothing that the Packers where doing VS Dallas or Detroit in the last 2 games that they weren't doing vs Seattle in week one.
The only real difference is that Rodgers looked very good moving around/buying time and had great velocity on his passes in Week 1. He was making some plays against the Hawks, but everything you get against this Seahawks defense is just so ... tough, so hard to get, that just the most simple of plays seem like a major accomplishment.
I hope everyone is enjoying what they are seeing as far as the Hawks defense, it really is special.
Rodgers did lose his tackle in the 3rd quarter when the Hawks where already up 20-10, but it hardly was the reason they lost.
The Hawks LBs are good dropping back in coverage and taking away some of Rodgers quick stuff which he will need desperately on Sunday. Without Rodgers pushing the envelope and buying time the Packers will have to play a perfect game in all other phases of the game to win.
This is a weak sauce argument, and I just felt the need to call it out.
Watching the All-22 there was nothing that the Packers where doing VS Dallas or Detroit in the last 2 games that they weren't doing vs Seattle in week one.
The only real difference is that Rodgers looked very good moving around/buying time and had great velocity on his passes in Week 1. He was making some plays against the Hawks, but everything you get against this Seahawks defense is just so ... tough, so hard to get, that just the most simple of plays seem like a major accomplishment.
I hope everyone is enjoying what they are seeing as far as the Hawks defense, it really is special.
Rodgers did lose his tackle in the 3rd quarter when the Hawks where already up 20-10, but it hardly was the reason they lost.
The Hawks LBs are good dropping back in coverage and taking away some of Rodgers quick stuff which he will need desperately on Sunday. Without Rodgers pushing the envelope and buying time the Packers will have to play a perfect game in all other phases of the game to win.
This is a weak sauce argument, and I just felt the need to call it out.