Smokey
10 years ago
Once upon a time , teams formulated game plans . They trusted their GB's to call the plays based on that plan and any halftime adjustments. The QB got real time feedback from the players on the field and from what he was seeing. He would know that a CB could not keep up or cover a certain pass pattern. He could see that his left guard could not block an opposing D-lineman. Then the QB would call plays that fit the rhythm of a drive and took advantage of the real time on the field nuances. It would be a beautiful thing to see defences, ready to stop a 1st down run, getting burned for 15 yds as a TE caught a pass on a downfield hashmark. To see a defence blitz on 3rd down, only to be outsmarted by a "draw' play.

I believe that Aaron Rodgers is savvy enough to listen to the speaker in his helmet or disregard it entirely . He would know whether a Receiver can beat his coverage in a certain pattern or not. He would know if his line just can't open the hole on the right side for the RB to hit. I say give Aaron Rodgers the flexibility and respect he has earned , let him call the plays on the field. After all, it is still 11 players facing 11 players, and not a battle of statistical data.
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nerdmann
10 years ago


I believe that Aaron Rodgers is savvy enough to listen to the speaker in his helmet or disregard it entirely . He would know whether a Receiver can beat his coverage in a certain pattern or not. He would know if his line just can't open the hole on the right side for the RB to hit. I say give Aaron Rodgers the flexibility and respect he has earned , let him call the plays on the field. After all, it is still 11 players facing 11 players, and not a battle of statistical data.

Originally Posted by: Smokey 



I would say that Aaron already audibles out of every normal play in order force it deep to Jordy, or hold the ball for 8.5, attempting to do so.

“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
Rockmolder
10 years ago

I would say that Aaron already audibles out of every normal play in order force it deep to Jordy, or hold the ball for 8.5, attempting to do so.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Or statwhore. Of course you know all this, because you're a high ranking member of the Green Bay Packers organization and generally listen in on the huddle and at the LoS.

he has not played well in the last 5 games that matter, including playoffs, or the preseason.

ill relax when out 100 million dollar QB starts playing like it.

Originally Posted by: Laser Gunns 



The man shows absolutely amazing play for years. Even while the offense can't get going, with an abysmal O-line (with Bulaga gone), the running game isn't getting anywhere and he's lost his number 1 and number 3 receiver the last two years, he still puts up a statline that every second QB would with he'd had.

I'm with you on that he hasn't looked as sharp as he has been in the past. Especially last week he missed some passes that he'd normally hit. Against the Jets, though, he looked excellent.

And if you truly want to go back 5 games, he didn't look that bad against the Bears last year, either.

I say we give him a little more time before we panic.
TheKanataThrilla
10 years ago

i like coach, but i think aaron sees the talent in front of him and knows what these guys can do, i think its time aaron takes the bull by the horns and runs with it, let him have the freedom that a peyton manning has!!

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To me the best no-huddle is when the Bills ran it out of the K-Gun. Kelly called the plays and ran one of the most exciting offenses I have ever seen. My concern is this offense never paid off in the big game. If the offense goes to shit the defence is often on the field too long much like we saw in the Detroit game.

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