My opinion is that Rodgers is NOT the problem. It's the FACT that he's pressured every time he tries to pass. Yes, I'm sure there are times a WR gets open. But by that time, Rodgers is either running for his life, or is already being knocked down.
It's hard to throw the ball when you are on your back.
And how many drops were there yesterday? I didn't count them, but I know there were WAY too many. Any one of them could have kept a drive going and may have ended up in points. This team isn't good enough to overcome those kinds of mistakes.
All of our current WRs can't be depended on to catch anything, even a perfect throw.
Again, that's where Adams was exceptional. A ball didn't have to be a "perfect" throw, and he would find a way to catch it.
These guys get it in their hands, and still can't catch it.
They get hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions of dollars to catch the ball. Yet they can't constantly do so.
Then you have Amari, who muffs a punt, and does very little on offense. That muff, gave the Washington team great field position. Yet our D held them to a field goal. They did their job. Now, take away that "free" 3 points, and what would the score be? And who knows, maybe our offense would have scored points on that drive. And how do you think our defense felt? They just held them to a punt, and now had to go back on a short field and hold them to 3 points. Which they did.
That has to be defeating to them.
And all it takes is one bad O-lineman that can't pass block. That can kill your passing game.