My only problem is people will use the relatively few times a game something like this happens and act like it happens on every play. I bet you could find something like this from every NFL game, period. Yes, Rodgers should find the open man. I'm certainly not excusing him. But I'm not going to focus on a few screwed up plays and make broad conclusions. Mistakes are obviously being made, and this is one of them. No, it's not just the WRs not getting open. It's not just the offensive live. It's not just Aaron Rodgers. It's not just the coaching. It's cumulative team issue. But all this one play from one game or ever a few plays from a horrible game tells me is that those plays were mistakes and missed opportunities. The Packers receivers aren't getting open consistently enough, but that doesn't mean they aren't getting open at all. The Packers offensive line doesn't allow pressures on every play, but they definitely allow pressures. Aaron Rodgers doesn't miss every open receiver, but he obviously misses some, and has missed more than normal recently.
I'm sure one could make a collage of videos just like this of the receivers blanketed from this game and many others. Aaron Rodgers is obviously hearing footsteps or something. He's nervous in the pocket, which is causing him to come off his reads a little and move around. That could stem from being hit too many times which is likely a combination of offensive line blocking and him holding onto the ball too long (at least some of which could be due to lack of separation by the receivers). These things are cumulative, not one play, or even one game.