Goodness. Post game radio just reported the last pass to Cook was on a play where AR basically just said "go down field and get open". That was the play call. Schoolball MOFO.
Irresponsible. I'm sure something was open sooner. Damn guy is killing drives!
Yeah, amazing hearing that DH.
Pure 12 putting it all on him... telling anyone to get open and he'll make the play.
They know routes, they are professionals, they know where to run as they see the coverage.
Amazing!
DH13 posted:Goodness. Post game radio just reported the last pass to Cook was on a play where AR basically just said "go down field and get open". That was the play call. Schoolball MOFO.
Not accurate, AR said in his presser that they have several plays they like for that situation & had Adams draw players in zone to him in front & send Cobb & Cook into the area above Adams.
Then different sources. Local radio said both Cook and Cobb said the same thing. AR referred to "schoolyard" on his way off the field too when asked about that throw.
****ing should have gone check down, punted, and blamed everyone else and looked forward to next year if **** went south in OT. Like every other QB does.
Who cares how it happened. It was a throw for the ages. By a QB that's better than anyone. ****. Rodgers is better than anyone you have ever seen play QB.
They all must know what each other is running so they don't end up in the same area. Players learn to tell the media what they want to hear....and believe
It might be that it wasn't a structured call per se, but rather AR mixing and matching routes for individuals?
What a game... amazing..
Cowboys choice to spike the ball on their last drive was a huge mistake. Saved clock and took away a down.
Agreed thought that was stupid
Never thought of those repercussions when it happened
Hungry5 posted:It might be that it wasn't a structured call per se, but rather AR mixing and matching routes for individuals?
Bingo!
Cobb told @RobertKlemko that Rodgers didn't call a play on Cook's catch, just what routes to run. That appears to be what he's doing here.
FLPACKER posted:They all must know what each other is running so they don't end up in the same area. Players learn to tell the media what they want to hear....and believe
Duh.
They do.
Outside leverage, work in. Zone, work to your open spot based on the zone. Inside leverage, work out. Press and you beat it, go vertical.
12 counted on the receivers to make a play based on how they were covered. Let him read it.
He did.
ShebPackFan posted:I thought for sure that Crosby's kick was going to miss left, but it suddenly turned right and went thru. Did a ghost of Packers past push it right?? HMM. Crosby is ice, not Matty.
Some kickers draw the ball. Some kick nice fades....GD Crosby seems to knuckleball every kick. It's painful to watch until it goes through the uprights....which it almost always does. He's money!
FLPACKER posted:They all must know what each other is running so they don't end up in the same area. Players learn to tell the media what they want to hear....and believe
That is a lot different than "everyone just go out & get open"
The tornado missed the stadium but there are still 8 to 9 thousand people who are not yet allowed to leave including Dallas and GB players.
Pack is up 28-13 and Aaron throws the pick it looked like Adams lost ball in the lights? Just didn't make any attempt there, was wondering if there were any questions in the post game presser? It's all good now just wondering.
I still think that AR made a bad throw on that pick. It was bound to happen after 300+ attempts without an INT.
Was a combo of off target throw and Adams failing to make an adjustment / play on it IMO
ShebPackFan posted:I thought for sure that Crosby's kick was going to miss left, but it suddenly turned right and went thru. Did a ghost of Packers past push it right?? HMM. Crosby is ice, not Matty.
T'was because I got to the side of my TV and blew that mother between the doinks!
BrainDed posted:Was a combo of off target throw and Adams failing to make an adjustment / play on it IMO
I think it was thrown to the inside because he anticipated Adams bending it in. But, I can understand Adams, having gotten behind the CB and pulling away, was still staying sideline. Looked like Adams was expecting a throw like last week were he caught it right along the sideline.
good observation about Adams maybe not picking up the ball right away...because he really didn't make much of an attempt to go back after it or anything....
Jeezus F**q.
Stop being such a whiny FuQ, Chilli. You do this in way too many threads. If you don't agree with someone's take then STFU.
So, look at this ****.
1. The still from just before AR throws the ball. Cook is circled. Look where he is vs the sidelines. HUGE props to him for being on the same wavelength as AR. He could have taken the route up. Or in. Or stopped. He did exactly what AR thought he'd do.
2. The still just before AR releases the ball. Look at this ****. Moving to his left. throwing the ball on the run. OFF OF ONE FOOT. On a goddamned line. EXACTLY where it needs to be. UN. FUKK. ING. REAL. And Cook still not close to the sidelines. HOW DOES HE MAKE THIS THROW????
3. The still of the catch. I mean. Damn.
thanks, CAPACKFAN95. wow.
ShebPackFan posted:I thought for sure that Crosby's kick was going to miss left, but it suddenly turned right and went thru. Did a ghost of Packers past push it right?? HMM. Crosby is ice, not Matty.
In case you're wondering, the ball is still knuckling outside left at it gets to the goal line.
When you know there's a higher power at work...
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Don Chandler is smiling, too.
Thanks for these sequence pictures and analysis. It really puts it in to perspective how amazing this win was. Just some unreal play making.
Unbelievable field awareness from Cook on that last catch and he really is a WR in a TE's body. Wouldn't be going to the title game without TT making that signing.
What. A. Throw.
What. A. Catch.
What. A. Kick.
What. A. Game.
Packers move on.
The march to the next Lombardi continues.
Seriously, what a great game.
I love this team. I love being a fan of the Green Bay Packers.
Still cannot believe this team was at one point was 4-6 and lost 4 straight games. Season looked lost.This team all around looked terrible. To think we won 8 straight since and are on the way to the NFCCG is just surreal.
CAPackFan95 posted:So, look at this ****.
1. The still from just before AR throws the ball. Cook is circled. Look where he is vs the sidelines. HUGE props to him for being on the same wavelength as AR. He could have taken the route up. Or in. Or stopped. He did exactly what AR thought he'd do.
2. The still just before AR releases the ball. Look at this ****. Moving to his left. throwing the ball on the run. OFF OF ONE FOOT. On a goddamned line. EXACTLY where it needs to be. UN. FUKK. ING. REAL. And Cook still not close to the sidelines. HOW DOES HE MAKE THIS THROW????
3. The still of the catch. I mean. Damn.
Well, the Reddit poster who likes to circle all the dead Chinese people, before the truck runs them over, posts here as well! Kudos!
"Did he just say to go down about 30 and turn in front of the Buick?"
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What would he have said to Janis! on that play?