I'm not gonna lie. I love Jermichael Finley. He brings the team the competitive character that it has missed for several years. But I do not understand the sudden change in playcalling (or Rodgers' decision-making) that in essence forces the Packers to use him almost exclusively.
He's a great player. He has gamebreaking speed for his size and he's the best playmaker on the field. I'm not denying that.
But we have Donald Driver, Greg Jennings, James Jones, Jordy Nelson and most importantly... Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers broke 4000 yards in both of the seasons he started because of his smarts with the football and getting the ball spread around.
Since this season started, I've seen a different kind of Aaron Rodgers. This version of Aaron Rodgers constantly drills it into the area of our big playmaker, like it's sort of a requirement. I've seen plenty of plays where the other TE or Jennings gets open, but it seems like he's only looking in one area now.
As big a season as Finley has been having, Rodgers is nowhere near the form he was in last season. The Packers are supposed to be a team that scores at will. Granted, the offensive line isn't good (in fact, they're horrible) and there is no running game, but that's even more of a reason for Rodgers to shine.
I don't know if it's bad playcalling or just bonehead decisions, but Jermichael Finley is the reason why Aaron is not having his MVP-caliber season.
Danreb Victorio A Believer of Greg Jennings