Maybe this TT fellow knows what he's doing...
Nice work by Bob going that long without quoting an anonymous scout or GM.
I'll take that kind of performance from Taylor. Once teams start getting some film on him then he will really be challenged, but it sounds like he played pretty smart.
Looked very similar to his 2 starts in '15.
Audio:
[APC Podcast] Breaking Down Packers at Jags with ESPN/NFL Film Guru Ben Fennell
Here's a collection of Ben's 'All 22' tweet observations from the Jacksonville game
Just one guy's opinion, but he definitely puts the work in to come up with his thoughts.
titmfatied posted:Audio:
[APC Podcast] Breaking Down Packers at Jags with ESPN/NFL Film Guru Ben Fennell
Here's a collection of Ben's 'All 22' tweet observations from the Jacksonville game
Just one guy's opinion, but he definitely puts the work in to come up with his thoughts.
Holy crap but this is great stuff. Thanks for educumating me and saving a lot of time, titm!
Fennell's stuff is fantastic. Complete with All-22 vids, omg.
BrainDed posted:"The Packers didnβt exactly have targets running free."
Second verse, same as the first. Either our WR group isn't as good as we think or the D knows whats coming. Granted, Jags are really talented at corner, but since it's been the theme for the Pack it's hard not to be concerned.
This was a big problem with the offense last year, almost as big as losing Jordy. It just seems like there are no easy completions in MM's offense and this goes back years. How can other teams with lesser QBs and lesser WRs and OLs get easier completions when we have a top 5 OL, a HOF QB and what looks to be a better than average receiving corp? Maybe MM's offense is too reliant on Rodgers to be perfect and not enough emphasis on giving him easy completions. I think that's why it's so hard for them to close out games - every pass is into a window so tight that Rodgers once again has to be perfect.
I don't know how to take them but read a lot of articles last year ripping about MM's lack of route concepts, ie: running routes to pull coverage away from the main target. Guess we'll see how the year goes.
You're on to something
Watched the All-22 and the GB WRs were open and Rodgers was a bit off, at least that's what I saw.
We won but maybe we should have went for 2 - last year - but that thread is closed.
Hungry5 posted:Watched the All-22 and the GB WRs were open and Rodgers was a bit off, at least that's what I saw.
I asked earlier in the thread what the All-22 showed on the long pass to Adams that he dropped. Was it underthrown? Did he have his man beat?
JAX ran some really nice misdirection/motion before snap in the first quarter to free their TE's. Haven't seen anything like that on our side yet but I'd hedge my bets that MM wasn't going to show everything with Cook in WK01.
titmfatied posted:Audio:
[APC Podcast] Breaking Down Packers at Jags with ESPN/NFL Film Guru Ben Fennell
Here's a collection of Ben's 'All 22' tweet observations from the Jacksonville game
Just one guy's opinion, but he definitely puts the work in to come up with his thoughts.
Didn't hear much of Ramsey on the broadcast but he sure showed up on the 22. Kid could be a beast if his coverage skills develop.
AZPackerBacker posted:Hungry5 posted:Watched the All-22 and the GB WRs were open and Rodgers was a bit off, at least that's what I saw.
I asked earlier in the thread what the All-22 showed on the long pass to Adams that he dropped. Was it underthrown? Did he have his man beat?
DA had a step. Not the best throw from Rodgers but one Adams probably should have caught. He had to go up and over the defender and stretch for the ball, but it hit his hands.
The EZ view is not the best on this play since it happened on the opposite end of the field from the All-22 camera.
Another collection from @The_Green_Gold
has some all 22 video as well
They have a legit gripe. A lot of obvious PI calls were missed.
Perhaps the refs were affected by the heat too. They need more pickle juice.
It went both ways. There were plenty of calls that were missed against the Jags. Just off the top of my head, I recall a obvious and highly illegal pick play (on Gunter, if memory serves), and another play where Cobb was knocked off his route at the LOS.