nerdmann
6 years ago
Ctv 

Completion Percentage: 64.5% UNDER
Agreed with the article's analysis. He"s gonna have a bunch of new route runners, as well as an adjustment at OC. Let's face it, the Packers are rebuilding their WR corps.

Passing Yards: 4271.5 UNDER
Agreed with the article, for the same reason.

35.5 TD: OVER
This team could be deadly in the Red Zone this year. Pretty much everyone running a route will be 6'2" or over. They got the two huge TEs, they got Davante who can go up and get it, then they've got EQ at 6'5", the other two rookies are like 6'4" and 6'3." They're gonna have special packages just for those situations.

INT: 9.5 UNDER
I mean he's still Aaron Rodgers.
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beast
6 years ago
Completion Percentage: 64.5% Over
Over the last 9 years, Rodgers has only had one year under 64.5%... of course that one year was 2015, you know, the one year that he didn't have Jordy Nelson. But Adams was also hurt, and James Jones was their only deep threat while teams just focused on stopping Cobb and Richard Rodgers underneath as there was no deep threat. This year the Packers have a lot more options, so I expect Rodgers to be over that.

Passing Yards: 4271.5 UNDER
Over the last 6 years, Rodgers highest among of passing yardage is 4428, which is only 156.5 yards over the number. If Rodgers misses one game and/or if they run the ball more often, then he could miss that 150 yards... though in theory they could throw more short passes to Cobb, Monty and Jones which might help, but based on recent history I think he's under that number.

35.5 TD: OVER
If Rodgers and the team stays healthy, then Rodgers is over this.

INT: 9.5 UNDER
Rodgers hasn't thrown 9 INTs since 2010... of course, he was currently on track last year, before getting injured, because of the poor OL... but I'm hoping they stay healthy.

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isocleas2
6 years ago
Rodgers is going to have a mvp year if he gets a little luck with injuries. Rodgers, Adams, Graham, and Bahktiari gotta stay relatively healthy basically.

Completion Percentage: 64.5% Over
Pretty easy call imo having 3 RB who can catch the checkdown plus Grahams big catch radius will make things pretty easy on Rodgers. Adams/Cobb don't drop many either.

Passing Yards: 4271.5 OVER
4500 is the number i have in mind

35.5 TD: OVER
Over and potentially by a lot. I think 40+ is probable

INT: 9.5 UNDER
This is the one I questioned the most I mean it's Rodgers he doesn't throw picks. However he's going to be a little rusty after missing a lot of time last year and there's more than a few new faces catching the ball. I could see him having 10-13 picks. Fuck it taking the under.

Zero2Cool
6 years ago
Completion Percentage: 64.5% OVER
Passing Yards: 4271.5 UNDER
35.5 TD: UNDER
INT: 9.5 UNDER


Aaron Rodgers and the Packers will have a more balanced offense this season and that means the Packers will be more selective in their passing. This means the Packers will pass for less yards and probably have less passing touchdowns and of course less interceptions. Also, the Packers won't need to put up 35 points a game to win because the defense will finish in the top 10 in points allowed.







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nerdmann
6 years ago

Completion Percentage: 64.5% OVER
Passing Yards: 4271.5 UNDER
35.5 TD: UNDER
INT: 9.5 UNDER


Aaron Rodgers and the Packers will have a more balanced offense this season and that means the Packers will be more selective in their passing. This means the Packers will pass for less yards and probably have less passing touchdowns and of course less interceptions. Also, the Packers won't need to put up 35 points a game to win because the defense will finish in the top 10 in points allowed.






Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 


All true, but with Philbin (and Ty Montgomery and Aaron Jones,) I could see a ton more screens, stuff like that.

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Grabacr
6 years ago
Completion Percentage: 64.5% OVER
Passing Yards: 4271.5 UNDER
35.5 TD: UNDER
INT: 9.5 UNDER

Defensive improvements along with a potentially better run game should reduce the need for Rodgers to be throwing 4 TDs a game just to keep the Packers IN the game. Also imagine MM will want to make sure AR completes a full season post injury
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Porforis
6 years ago

Completion Percentage: 64.5% OVER
Passing Yards: 4271.5 UNDER
35.5 TD: UNDER
INT: 9.5 UNDER


Aaron Rodgers and the Packers will have a more balanced offense this season and that means the Packers will be more selective in their passing. This means the Packers will pass for less yards and probably have less passing touchdowns and of course less interceptions. Also, the Packers won't need to put up 35 points a game to win because the defense will finish in the top 10 in points allowed.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



I pretty much agree with you, however if the defense is going to be in the top 10 that means less loooooonnnngggg drives eating up clock by the other team which means more time in the hands of our offense which will help compensate for some of the downturn. That and a balanced attack will take some yards away, but also just makes the passing game that much more effective when you do use it. I'd expect yards, TDs, and INTs to go down but not by a ton. Completion percentage will go down (in part because I feel like we're going to do more play action passes downfield) but yards per attempt will go up quite a bit.
Cheesey
6 years ago
I think AR will have a huge year. Just having RBs that make the defense not be able to take off on Rodgers will give him many more chances to make big plays.
I’m thinking 40 TDS, 68% completion and 6 ints.
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