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Offensive line can be average but you need weapons who can get open. Take away Jennings, Jones & Finley and you are going to take a hit. Just the way it is.
They need more from their TEs and if they cant produce, they need one who can.
I have Sammy in over Keenan Allen. The whole "sudden groin injury/questionable status" to "full go" thing scares me a bit. Allen is ranked way higher this week, but I think it's a horse apiece right now. This is where heroes are made (* looks at Watkins)
So is this guy "looking the part" of an elite WR? Obviously he's in a ####ty situation, but I would have hoped he'd have a decent game after 3 weeks...
I'm asking because I don't get to see him much.
I guess I don't understand. You're saying he's going to tank now, or that simply because he won't have 350yards and 3TDs every week means you should punt?
That said, Green Bay's offense is clearly not the same without James Jones, Finley and the offensive line injuries (again) have not helped...
I guess I'm not concerned about his snap count so much as why they didn't look for him all the times they were inside the 10 yard line? Thought that was his thing. Or maybe field goals are their thing, I dunno...
My hesitancy to get really excited now is that he's proven he can beat single coverage pretty easily, which is only half the battle. Teams really didn't have to fear the passing game until this, so I'd expect him to be doubled fairly regularly now. THIS is where we will see how talented he...
We learned, once and for all, that Aaron Rodgers is the "No. 1 quarterback in the history of this league." Thank God we can stop debating, it's been a long, painful process...
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/jets/jets-insider-rex-ryan-ready-rip-credits-aaron-rodgers-article-1.1939696
This is what I learned after week 2: Between rule changes, scandal and the fact that no one goes to games to watch 3rd-tier players play football since everyone else is hurt, the Golden Age of the NFL may be coming to an end.
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