![]() ![]() Packers receivers struggled to do either last season after Adams was traded to the Raiders. Or if the defense got aggressive and played press man coverage, Rodgers could throw a fade with the confidence that Adams would not only track the ball down but also catch it. He could flip a simple screen pass out to Adams with the confidence that the receiver would turn it into a productive play. ![]() Let’s start with the “after” part of that statement first, because it’s the easiest one to explain: Having Davante Adams on your team simply makes playing quarterback easier. Rodgers spun the football as well as he had in previous years the decline in his production and performance was caused by what was happening before and after the throws. He finished the year as the eighth-best quarterback in my QB Rankings here on The Ringer, and after rewatching some of his late-season tape in recent days, I’d double down on that placement.ĭropping it in the bucket ➡️ #NYJvsGB | #GoPackGoįOX /zePNt1Mfoe- Green Bay Packers October 16, 2022 While Rodgers did not play like an MVP-level quarterback, he wasn’t nearly as bad as the numbers suggest. It wasn’t his fault that the only reliable receiver on the roster was Allen Lazard (who is now, conveniently, a Jet). It wasn’t Rodgers’s fault alone that the offense faltered, and he can’t be blamed for a defense that failed to meet preseason expectations. But there’s some key context missing if we’re looking at Rodgers’s 2022 stat line alone: Green Bay’s roster wasn’t very good last season. That doesn’t bode well for Jets fans looking at Rodgers as the savior for a club that hasn’t had a true franchise quarterback in about 50 years. Rodgers’s Worst Seasons by Total EPA Season ![]()
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