No, but I'm quite sure he founded Isis with Hillary and Obama.
Question: Is that worse than you drinking your beer pretending it was just as cold as it was before Aaron took a piss in it?
I'm just analyzing and grading people's performance in the plays. Perhaps instead of just assuming a play gone wrong is everyone's fault but trust boy's [which was often true prior to 2015] you could for a moment endeavor to understand and then offer some viable insight to the discussion.
Originally Posted by: Barfarn
Rodgers' dick sure is massive to reach all the way from Green Bay to here in Chicago. Maybe that explains his poor footwork last year lugging that behemoth around.
And as for your analysis...
His description of the out route shows the author is clueless.
Barfarn wrote:
If that was supposed to be an out route you should be criticizing Adams for turning the wrong direction (in).
The article talks of Adams being open
Barfarn wrote:
Adams failed to make wide-open receptions or contested catches on five occasions in this game. This isn't one of those plays... When he gets to the top of his route, Adams is blanketed in coverage.
Football Outsiders wrote:
Rather odd description of an open receiver.
Rodgers threw the ball before Adams broke!!!!!!
Barfarn wrote:
Which is common in the NFL.
And, BTW the throw was 100% perfect right on the sideline, about a foot above the ground 1 yard past sticks. Adams ran the route solidly
Barfarn wrote:
The fact Adams is blanketed would suggest otherwise.
he made contact w/ CB stopping his momentum [this prevent CB from undercutting pass].
Barfarn wrote:
The CB's momentum was away from the line of scrimmage, not towards.
Now all Adams has to do is subtly push off, curl out and make the catch on the way down.
Barfarn wrote:
Which Adams failed to do.
But watch the left hand of CB, it slid inside his arm pit and caught the side of the chest pad, this held up Adams just enough so he couldn't get to ball...This was PI, but it was perfect subtle PI, it was a great Al Harris/Richard Sherman play by the CB. Cant be too mad at the refs for missing that one. And after the play Rodgers was yelling for PI.
Barfarn wrote:
If the exceedingly minimal contact that occurred at the top of the route was pass interference, then every passing play in the NFL is pass interference.
Adams was abysmal last year. Rodgers wasn't up to par. The two aren't mutually exclusive.
Going forward, I hope Adams plays much more like his playoff game against Dallas than anything he produced last year.
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