Monday, October 3, 2011

Aaron Rodgers feeds receiving beasts as Packers rout Broncos


Green Bay, Wisconsin-there are no excuses. Greg Jennings refuses to give rookie pass.
Oh, it's great that all five receivers made a highlight reel for the first game for the entire season. One ball-actually-might be scattered around each. But this is a 61-yarder from Randall Cobb? Not good enough.
"It's like the ultimate execution when anyone can take part in this," said Jennings. "(But) you should get on Randall Cobb because he put a possibility".
Four of the Green Bay "five wideouts scored landings in 49-23 defeat on Sunday. Cobb, accelerating upfield in an instant, was stopped on its long gains.
"Come on now," said Jennings. "This is the standard we hold".
Apparently. For the first time for the whole year, not a wide receiver left the game on an empty stomach. With the Broncos so consumed hard end Jermichael Finley, Packers wide receivers take turns taking shots at the secondary Denver. Jennings (seven catches for 103 yards), Jordi Nelson (5-91), James Jones (3-48) and Donald driver (3-20) all caught the landings, and Cobb (2-75) was broken tackle away.
This was a mounting crisis for Aaron Rodgers and the crime-storage of all happy. After the season opener, Jones expressed his displeasure at not being on the field anymore. Cobb, in spite of its Olympic pitch hashes was sent only five times during the first three games. And the driver, the team's all-time leading receiver? A week ago, he catches a zero total for the third time in his 10 years as a starter.
Ad nauseam, Rogers reminded everyone that he's just going to throw at the receiver who openly. For one evening, this included all.
This regular season game quickly resembled a 7-on-7 tournament with acupuncture Rogers goes in every window.
"We wanted to stop," said Jennings. "I think there are some things we can do to improve our unstoppability.But I don't want to say that we do not stop. We are very confident in each other, and we feel that we have to score when we have the ball in our hands ".
Wideouts attacked defense Denver in a variety of ways. Nelson kicks off things from a 50-yard touchdown out of the playoff action forgery, suspiciously reminiscent of a deep touchdown Jennings in Carolina two weeks ago.
In his sixth NFL season, Jennings continued to search for new ways to win various coatings. Last week, his minor routes operated by the bears ' surprise Cover-3 defense. This week, he often line up in the slot next to Finley. With a difficult end to luring the defenders of high and low, Jennings set fire to the Broncos until the seam. Several times-that is, their 17-yard touchdown-Rogers hit Jennings before the Defender can even skid.
In living up to this game, Rogers said Jennings and Finley line up on the same side.
"He probably thought that insurance will be based on both of us, and he should have someone on the other side," said Jennings. "But it's almost like they jumped J-Mike and forgot about me."
Jennings caught a touchdown and stood in the back protection zone. His hands, elongated-it-you-kidding-poured me look on his face--even Jennings was surprised so openly. Additional defensive backs jumped to Finley for the whole game. This demoralizes the touchdown gave the Packers 28-17 lead with 27 seconds before the end of the first half.
"It's a luxury to have weapons like Jermichael," said Jennings. "This is just one of those positions, where they choose who they want twice, and we make them pay ".
Don't forget about the drivers and Jones, too. And caught his first touchdown of the season, to speed up the exchange of fire in flight. Jones grabbed a 16-yard bullet from Rogers over Andre Goodman Denver. The driver, who retired from the game early with a knee injury caught 8-yarder for the score. 36-year-old is situated between a pair of Broncos players and the cradle of Rogers ' low, there will be exactly.
The driver couldn't think of a nickname for the Packers five wide receivers in training camp, but it does have a metaphor down.
"This is the best for Group I've ever played with since I was here," said the driver. "Everyone brings different things to the table. With Aaron, this toolbar. When you dig into that toolbar, you can take any tool that you want, what makes something work. And that's what we have. "
Jennings was not ecstatic jumped with a driver in the first row after landing.
"Look at him, look at it," said Jennings, pointing to his team-mate with a limp. "And he made the jump Lambo. It Gladiator. It's the old school of gladiators. He would not have fought with any boxing gloves ".
The old team-mate Jennings took a back seat role in crime this year, and Sunday was proof that all five players can serve as a meaningful role. A week after Finley scored three touchdown in Chicago, he was "Most Wanted" player in the game for Denver. Everything else came up

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