Not sure if someone else already said it but for the question at 23:15, eligible receivers can come up from a three-point stance (or go down into one) as long as they come fully set before the snap. The restriction from coming up from a three-point stance is only on "interior linemen" ("tackle to tackle"). Rule 7-4-2 (False Start) Also, it's not clear to me which rule applies when you have a lineman reporting as eligible (like what the patriots did a few years ago), or if for some reason someone outside the tackles was lined up as ineligible.
Sitting here watching this in my living room, talking to the screen as I watch. Love how you present: feels truly educational and conversational. Great stuff!!
Aaron Rodgers in 21 playoff games 12-9 5669 yd 64.5 45TD-13INT to avg a 16 game 4319 yd 64% 34.5TD-10INT playoff Manning per 16 game avg 4349 yd 63% yd 24TD 15Int playoff Brady per 16 game 4453 yd 62% 29TD 14int Its just incredible that hes still a HOF player in the playoffs against premier defenses and adverse weather but still managed only 1 SB
@@Pisolori In Rodgers' career he has only had 5 playoff games where they won by more than 1 score. Of those 5 games 2 were by 2 scores and the others were 3+. Pretty much it shows that most of Rodgers' TDs haven't been extra padding on a blow out.
watching the break down reminds me why this game was so frustrating... the packers lost due to their own mistakes rather than anything special TB was doing
Not true. You gotta look at it from a defense perspective as well before you decide that. For example, the play around 16:50 where the safety comes rushing in, was an adjustment Bowles made specifically for this play. The Packers ran it again, later expecting that same safety to move but Bowles did a great job by having the other safety come down hill. If you look up a video by AlexRollinsNFL titled How the Buccaneers Sneaky Defensive in-game Adjustment sent them to the Superbowl. It shows how the Bucs defense and Bowles schemed against some of these same plays. Some of it was the Packers but the Defense deserves credit, they did alot.
@@dakotacorvin4756 yes and still the plays that the game came down to were not due to the defense stopping the packers. Like Davante not catching a walk in TD or lazar's nearly getting hit in the head by the ball. Then when you combine that with the situational failings on defense such as not just bracketing the end zone before half the packers made execution errors that made a difference of at least 12 points.
@@mrprofessorpoison Is it fair to say that despite the packers mistakes on D in the first half, their three INTs int the second did more than enough to win this game. I just wish they let Rodgers go for it on 4th
Thank you for this presentation. I think one of the nicest things about it are the views from different angles: the wide angle that allows you to see the coverages, and the angle from behind quarterback that allows you to see the play developing from the quarterback's point of view. One thing I think you should have talked about more was the receivers. For instance, on the first throw, as Rogers was rolling out, the receiver he was throwing to stopped and turned around. That gave him separation from the defensive back. I'm not sure if that was improvised or that was part of the play, but it looked like Rogers expected the receiver to stop and turn around when he released the ball.
I disagree 1st trip : Adams straight drops a catchable great back shoulder throw. 2nd trip : Rodgers missed an open receiver and Adams was open again. 3rd trip : Was a Touchdown. 4rth trip : was a Touchdown 2pt conversion : Another straight drop. If you don't go for it at this point, you won't... EVER
I also forgot the play where #13 couldnt run the rub for Adams... I mean... It's there everytime. Although I understand, I wouldn't ve trusted an underachieving defense to prevent Brady from getting a first down
So instead of going for it the coach LITERALLY forfeited the game. It’s TOM FUCKING BRADY. YOU AINT GETTING THAT BALL BACK!!!!!!!! Are there any smart people in the NFL?????? That coach stole the moment from Aaron and ruined what could have been an epic game between 2 legends. Instead he was a timid coward
I don’t think he’s suggesting that it was the right call just that their struggles inside the 10 played a role in his decision making process. Additionally this idea that their defense was underperforming is not a fair critique, the previous 4 possessions the defense held them to 3 ints and a 46 yard field goal.
I'm curious what a play looks like written down where there is a moving pocket. Many of the plays you show seem to be standing pockets, but what about a designed slide, or where all linemen move one way or the other? What does that look like written down? Can that type of pocket movement be combined with any downfield arrangement or are there preferred routes that really only work well with moving pockets?
John Gruden needs to take notes on what to do in the red zone. You should go over Gruden’s issues in the red zone if you haven’t already. They had trouble running the ball like they wanted to, but Gruden’s play calls were lacking as well
You do a great presentation. I think the "why" has a lot to do with the Bucs' pass rush and the absence of arguably the best LT in the league. Looks like AR's confidence was just a little off. GB should have won this game - we put up 26 on a great defense. Should have been 36. We just couldn't finish. So on to next year - Find or develop another receiver who can get separation and play slot. Hold onto our center. Find an upgrade for King. And for Curly Lambeau's sake, find another difference maker for the D. We have good talent. We need somebody to really blow things up on that side of the ball.
Excellent break down JT! Bowles doing some tricky stuff when it looks like simple m2m. He will mix a lot in coverage and blitz pressure. When Whitehead was injured, Bowles backed off into conservative C2 Man. 2 TD Drives ensued. Then he got aggressive again for 2 drives- both stops. Then back to 2 Man and back down the field. At the goaline it looked like Quarters on the 1st Dn that Lazard didn't get the audible. 2nd and 3rd looked like a type of Quarters - but with the NB taking the wide sideline qtr rather than the CB to that side - who locked onto his man. These qtrs also had a match-up zone feel - which made it look like man. Whaddya think, JT? It may seem to most that these little details don't matter, but it certainly does to throw off Rodgers eyes and make him hesitate. Of course, you were spot on on the 1st down play - that should have been a success. That was the best call of the 3 and a good audible. I really feel that a simple Pass Spread at the Goaline vs a top DC with some talent is too tough - even for the best QBs. Schemes need a bit of variety. RPO was a good idea - and I was ok with the audible. A Rollout - draw - RPOs - anything that has a touch of variety or flexibility.
@@TheQBSchool Thanks for the reply. I always have this trouble with Bowles. He sometimes makes up his own unique stuff. Other times he seems super conventional. JT, if you are seeing something I'm not, I'd appreciate clarification. Thanks!
Great video and details on route running. Thank you. Definitely stuff I never realized. Question: At 23:33, why have the RB on the OPPOSITE side of the receiving options on a quick RPO? The QB now has to turn to make the throw after the play action [fake handoff]. This loses valuable time and kills the "short" game and destroys timing. Was this due to a Rodger's audible or poor play design? The errors in route running and Rodger's hesitation caused many hiccups in timing. I do think it's difficult this year because teams could barely practice.
David, I think that was the audible - Rodgers basically bagged the RPO and turned it into a quick play action - which then is , like you said, silly to run that from the position of the RB. An RPO is supposed to be a RunPass Option . ... different concept - still - the audible worked - good call by an experienced QB - Lazzard wasn't paying attention.
Rodgers tried to target their 3rd string corner but that corner kept grabbing and pass interfering which wasn’t called. It’s clear on the tape too. It caused an interception and a failed critical 3rd down.
Said it all game and following days.... Rodgers played great and looked great.... when he threw the pick receiver was held and the throw was right where the hands would’ve been. Dude is the most lethal thrower of the football of all time but people just wanna talk rings and other team accomplishments. If Rodgers was on the bucs that game he might’ve had 6 touchdowns instead of 3/3 like Brady. This tape really shows the mental errors of the secondary receivers along with off tape the horrendous game by Kevin King + the before half time mental breakdown by DC. Rodgers is Green Bay always has been
I bet he gets, at the least, another 4 downs with a run. I believe he got a bit gun shy with all the previous hits ... especially with Su still wanting to put him outta commission.
@@GottaWannaDance yeah Suh was definitely trying his best to close in. I'm sure Aaron has been sick about seeing the film. If I really know him, he hasn't even bothered to watch that play. The greats just know.
@@rubinturner8233 Yes they do. But, if Suh caught him he may not have been able to get up. I knew players whose attitude was to hit 'em so hard they'll wish they'd never been born. Suh seems like the type.
On that 2 point looks like Adams may have tried to come back to that 3rd spot but got pushed off and saw the throw already out. Interesting to see St Brown also get tugged hard when he went to break back.
Hey @The QB School and Coach O'Sullivan, I had a question about the play ran and not executed at 10:34. As a former QB and now coach, I was wondering if the Packers were running a "Dusty" concept variation on this play (Double in + corner by 3) with Adams running a double move instead of an in breaking route
Rogers also could've scrambled for at least one td. He's not the most mobile QB but c'mon man its the nfc championship game! Tuck the ball run if you have to.
Cheating caused us the game guess what TB won the SB first year in Tampa and they hadn’t won a SB in 28 years and all of a sudden TB is their QB and they win 🤔🤔🤔
Could have would have about you point out all of the fouls against us that wasn’t called and oh let’s not forget about the flag that was thrown late after the play when Brady threw a tantrum with one of the refs! GB should have been in the SB not Tampa Bay they rigged that game by cheating!
The Packers went how their O-Line went, the same as it has for Rogers' career. Most years the Line has been dominant. This game, as the game against the Bucs earlier this season the Bucs' D-Line smashed them well and proper. I've long thought the Packers line has been seriously disrespected or ignored when year after year they've give 12 plenty of time in the pocket, and then followed along when he's left the pocket. This game they were outplayed.
The Bucs D was the Packers offense's kryptonite this year. Meanwhile the Packers D couldn't get any pressure on Brady. It's interesting how some teams simply match up well against others.
In the NFL today the defensive ends and outside linebackers are typically better than your best RT or LT. The defensive players are faster and more athletic than the linemen. Not having Bakhtiari really hurt this game.
@@Jason09_ Completely agree. The unwillingness of the college game to develop offensive linemen and instead turn those players into edge rushers is why we now have the era of the mobile QB. Bakhtiari and Jones are the real team MVPs this year and if it weren't for the wet dreams the media have every night over #12 they would see that.
No they were not out played if you watched the game you should have seen all of the fouls that wasn’t called and how the refs cheated and how the NFL chose who was going to be in the SB from the beginning. They didn’t want Brady to cry so they paid GB to lose
I'm curious about something? when I do get a chance to watch an NFL game ( since I don't have cable ) when a QB sends a receiver in motion to see if the defense is in man or zone coverage, are there any defensive coordinators that show "man", but after the snap they actually play zone?
Happens all the time now, Stu. I call it Aggressive Variety or Mix - show one hand, play another. Also, the idea of motion to pre-snap read the coverage was started by Sid Gillman. I knew a guy - Bill Mountjoy - who was very close to Gillman. Gillman created so much from Zone Blocking schemes (Lombardi used for Packer Sweep_ to the modern passing game - he was the Original West Coast Pass - that Al Davis and Don Coryell used then Bill Walsh made into a religion.
Excellent breakdown as always. The tape does not lie... Aaron did not have a good game and the team did not look ready. Too many mistakes to overcome and everyone wants to talk about why they decided to kick a last-minute field goal. Truth be told, the Packers did not deserve to go to the SB with that kind of performance.
@@DonovanDynasty True. It's not like SMB was the only hold in the game, or any game. lol. They all do it. It's taught. When you're beat, you gotta stop the opponent somehow and if you're trained well, you might pull it off. Refs can't see everything. Just watch all the holds against the Bucs D-line pass rushing in this game.
Insightful and thoughtful, as usual. Thank you. 30:51 Second half, so the Packers have already seen this empty adjust. Don't you have to QB run that? Pretty easily schemed with that large gap in the middle. Lifelong Packer fan here. With Mike McCarthy, Rodgers often got into a "I can call a better play than you" state of mind. I suspect that is still going on. Such a great talent. Maddening sometimes.
@theQBSchool @JT Re: hand down to hand up: the eligible receivers on the LOS are allowed to go hand down to hand up, as long as they remain set afterwards for a count. If off the LOS, the eligible receiver can go hand down to a motion that is not toward the LOS and be legal even if in motion during the snap.
How people still say Rodgers choked is beyond me.. if it wasn't for him the Packers would have got beat by 30! He was one of the few bright spots in this game for the packer's
its cause no matter what he does his teams continue to lose big games and being the best and highest paid player they have he's gonna get the blame, even if he didn't really choke the team did so that means he did as well. nobody said life was fair.
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf btw he won the MVP for the 3rd time... only 5 guys have ever done that so that's one thing he did that will get your panties in a whirl I'm sure is him being the 6th player with that many... incoming excuses in 3.....2.....1....
24:25 ik a lot of people giving 19 slack because the spiral of the ball got thrown off by Suh, in your opinion is that still a drop on him? Just curious if it's just my mindset as a "salty aaron rodgers fan" but 19 has let us down by dropping plenty of times before.
WRs have little excuse to ever drop passes nonetheless someone who has done it multiple times and doesn’t get the benefit of the doubt. I’ve only played as a WR in HS but you’re expected to make adjustments as its not always going to be in the perfect spot. I’ve watched him drop passes in great spots and I’m not even a GB fan thus haven’t watched all of their games. I’d be surprised if EqStB is brought back.
5:32 Adams never had time to open up his hips. When he attempted to open up his hips early, because he saw the ball was early(thats why he fell) & he was only able to get 1 hand on that ball. Rodgers threw it early, & low. Nothing Adams could do their.
Also give credit to that Bucs defense because they did the same thing to Rodgers back in week 6, got some pressure and got some sacks. Especially after the Bucs offense had back-to-back turnovers.
Bowles is tricky. This wasn't straight m2m.Almost like Cover 4 or Qtrs MU Zone. pack needed more than just a pass spread vs bowles - no matter how good Rodgers is. The RPO was the best call and shouldve worked if Lazzard was paying attention
Reffs are full of shit that seam route Aaron threw that was picked off right before halftime was holding on the DB. That whip route that was dropped for the 2 pt conversion (no excuse for the drop) was another holding call on the DB. TB12. 3rd & 4 game on the line there is a small jersey grab and you get a late PI call to give Tampa an automatic 1st down. Now im all for playoff football and letting them duke it out but clearly there was a inconsistency with pass interference calls.
Somewhat but can you honestly not see the difference in the arm and body positioning of the DBs for Buccs being much better than Kings on those plays? Buccs secondary was much better coached, they grab pads instead of clothes and don't fully extend their arms. People saying those potential flags are equal make me laugh. Go watch Richard Sherman mic'd up at practices and you will see getting away with holding is a skill and something good defenses practice.
The refs missed 2 , huts to the helmet, made by packers defenders. That was important drives. & the Holding by the Packers OLine wasnt called all season, including in this game. Stop with the Fake. Narratives
I don’t understand going for 2 when you’re down by 4 (provided you make the extra point) with a full quarter left to play. Way too many variables with that much time. For example, Tampa kicks a FG & now you’re down by 8 instead of 7. It just seems like teams have become enamored with the 2 point play, but don’t really understand when to go for it.
I think one of the Buccaneer linebackers would have caught him just before the TD line. Saying that, I think he definitely would have at least made the 2-3 yard line. I think Rodgers said he didn't run it in because it was the 3rd down and he thought they were going to go for it on the 4th. Had he known that they were going to kick a field goal next down, he would have ran it.
I think with regards to the last 2nd down play where Rodgers was late to the post (not as an excuse, just what it looks like might be the reason) I think Aaron didn’t trust his RT to hold up in protection. I think he felt the pressure, and because the RT was having a bad day, Aaron thought he would lose so he scrambled. I think either way he should let the ball go, but I think that was probably why he didn’t.
Mahomes & Brady make this happen regardless. Thats a Mental error on Rodgers part. If the DLine gets to rodgers, thats one thing, but missing on an open Pass, is all on Rodgers.
@@ZachHenke yeah but heinicke was getting blasted by the bucs pass rush and still throwing dimes even though he knew he was getting pressure so Rodgers being a vet should be able to do the same
Definitely feeling pressure - even phantom pressure. It seems there wasn't a solid philosophy or concept near the GL - it was the usual - let that great QB figure it out. Not as easy when a DC like Bowles has a bit of talent.
He said that he would only do those on Petreon I think. He did them last year and he may do like previews on TH-cam. But I believe he said he would not do the full game on TH-cam.
Thanks for the breakdown JT. As a Packer fan, this helps me process the loss better. Just a tick off execution and TB took big risks. Difference in the game. GPG.
That bit about TB taking big risks is almost a summation of what Rogers' play style isn't. Outside of a handful of last second Hail Marys (where you don't have any other choices) Rogers is incredibly risk adverse. I really do wonder if it is an unhealthy response to his predecessor. If he had taken a few more risks he might have more INTs against his name, but he also might have had a few more SB appearances.
@@Paldasan Idk.. Rodgers definitely takes his shots. I honestly think that when the LT went out , GB was fuckkked in this match up. Bucs D line is amazing.
If I’m not mistaken I think they scored right after that missed first and goal they just redid the same play they talked about it after the game I know you said you didn’t listen to it but it was adressed
You think packers will have a chance next year??? Breaks my heart to see Aaron Rodgers continue to be close and no Cigar. I’ve grown to love Davante Adams as well and of course my grandpa was a packers fan . Really hoping packers can make in back to the conference championship next year and win. Make it to the super bowl and show what they can do
Yeah, Rodgers maybe doesn't score on 3rd Goal from the 8-yard line but it would be well inside the 5-yard line and perhaps Matt LaFluer goes for it instead of kicking the field goal. So far LaFluer has been getting destroyed in the media for his 4th Down decision but not to many are questioning why Aaron Rodgers didn't run on the play before. Rodgers had some room to run to his right side.
He didn't. Aaron couldn't have run. Watch several of these YT analysts breaking it down and showing there were 3 Bucs surrounding Aaron (and starting to charge him) at the moment he had to decide. He could've gotten a few yards but they would've obliterated him if he didn't just go down right away. He was forced into hoping for a miracle because they were playing from behind with little time left.
@@cra2cra226 Rodgers could have ran. He had an angle to get some yards and get down and then LaFluer would have gone for it. Yet all the talk and questioning has been about LaFluer's decision to kick the field goal.
As an old blue from the 60s I love our great cal qbs. But Aaron has so much time in the pocket it’s seems pretty simple. But What happens under pressure? Mahomes...
Tough call. I probably take Rodgers, but that's also biased. It comes down to mobility and slight arm strength advantage vs accuracy and decision making. I need to see Mahommes stripped of several weapons before saying he's better or worse.
What he sees in them? He sees "Fuck, these guys are all I've got". If Lazard doesn't 'break out', then he'd be having to throw Malik Taylor or someone out there. Blame the GM for having his head up his ass
so what % of these mistakes, inaccuracy and miss communication came with mental pressure, adrenaline and cortisol in blood? Obviously SB on a line! Do players have some psychological training to handle these kind of things?
It was the tail of two games. When the Packers we're on, they looked great, but would fall off when it mattered. I think the pressure from the D-line and playing from behind killed them.
Never stop blaming the Packers and AR and blame the refs and the NFL for rigging this game! If you are a true Packers fan you know that they cheated for Brady
Meh, the pick was holding on the defense. Shouldn't have stood based on that alone. But it is what it is. At the end of the day this was a one play kinda game. You give the Packers 1 positive outcome on any of those missed opportunities and they are in a position to win the game at the end, or Tom is having to put another drive together to score and win, rather than just needing to pick up a couple of first down. Gratz to the bucs, they beat a couple of really good teams in order to win it all.
St. Brown has been such a disappointment. Feel awful for Aaron Jones, probably his last game in GB and he lost millions in this game. Doubt he gets top five money now. I think a lack of trust in a true #2 receiver is a problem. Lazard and MVS have shown sparks but they are not there yet. Hopefully Funchess can fill that void.
Note to NFL ..AR needs to be thoroughly investigated...this game was clearly thrown ..these were high school reads... Guess what you will never see A.Rogers and Art Schitlers of the colts in the same room!.... if i'm the packers GM i would trade him not Now but Right now.. Dude plays with no fire and plays arrogant and entitled farve became this kind of Qb late in his career....big up..JT was kid gloves nice to you in this review..
What ended the "Holders" (Packers) season was in Thursday practice season ending injury to David Bakhtiari. Their O-LINE does the " discount double clutch " on literally every play. Injuries catch up to teams. The Rams were too injured (Aaron Donald) to exploit the "hole", but Jason Pierre Paul & Shaq Barrett got it done. Now let's see what happens with the Chiefs O-LINE injuries. One of them was nearly the MVP in last year's SB. Meanwhile, the Bucs injuries to their young secondary (especially at safety) will be a challenge. BTW, who started coaching that grab the D-LINEMAN by the jersey with both hands and lift them up technique and who pays the refs to not call that BS ?
As long as you keep your hands to the inside of the defenders shoulder pads and release if they try and pull away it will never and should never be called.
There were multiple times when Rogers could've tucked the ball and ran for a td and chosen not to. He would've taken a hit at the goal line but he most likely would've scored. I think he's getting a little hit shy.
JT c'mon man HC blew that game!!Your giving the ball back to a guy like Brady???The clock magician??Rodgers should've called a time out n made the HC take a deep breath and realize who his QB is??AR should have said"Yo Coach u dont think i can make this throw"??Believe in your playersif your HC doesn't believe in his team WTF??I'm not sure about this coach JT in a pressure cooker game.I need to see more FIRE from this coach.GB needs a big play TE!!
Idk if you watch other youtubers or not but this guy makes great content. Brett Kollman too. This video explains the Packers offense struggled so much later in the game snd the defensive adjustment Tampa made throughout the game. th-cam.com/video/p_1KycwmEDE/w-d-xo.html
Yeah you can't win when you don't play perfect and have to deal with bad reffing. Say what you want the refs have brady's back 9/10 times in the playoffs. Change my mind.
The biggest difference in this game was team building and organizational awareness. Lazard would be 5th or 6th on the WR depth chart for the Buccs, hell with all his drops and injuries he might not even be active for the Buccs if he was on their team this post-season. And that's the thing about this game. Packers were relying on players like Lazard, MVS, Kevin King, none of whom would even see the field as backups for the Buccs because of how much better that roster is. Buccs had rookies Tristan Werfs, Winfield Jr, and Johnson make a difference for them this year. They brought in Leonard Fournette and AB off the street for dirt cheap. Where are the Packers rookies this year? Where are their big name FA acquisitions from the past 2 years? They are in a SB window NOW with Rodgers but drafted backups early for the future and went for all replaceable "safe" "value" players almost as if they dont care about winning this year as a front office...
It’s incredible how bad of a comment this is. MVS was the top producing WR on either team in this game and Lazard had more yards than all but one bucs WR and converted 3 different third down conversions. Blaming this loss on either of them being the starting WRs is ridiculous. Even worse talking about the lack of free agent impact in the last two years when last season Green Bay spent a record amount in free agency bringing in 4 new starters 3 of which made pro bowls and the 4th was one of the most important O lineman on the team this year. They went all in on free agency last year, it’s not possible to keep throwing out money every offseason. They had a great team this year, most players of any team in the pro bowl and all pro lists on top of having the best QB WR OT and CB in the league. They just didn’t play well enough on Sunday to win. It has nothing to do with the way this team was built
How and why did he win the MVP? Obviously Brady was SIGNIFICANTLY more important to the team and lifted up the whole organization. Despite all his talent, Rodgers only gets other talented players and coaches traded or fired. Just one Superbowl to his credit with a team that has undeniable talent - why is that? He only plays for 1 person - himself. He'd be exposed if he played in a major market, but he's perfect for Green Bay - there are no journalists there, just fan-boys. After this game the first thing he did was BLAME HIS COACH. Rodgers has never been a team player - always a whiner and a baby. The Packers need to move on from him while they still have some other talent on the team.
yeah seems like someone is upset that one QB has 7 Super Bowl titles and STILL isn’t even the best ever. Brady could never make these throws. Not to mention he threw 3 pics this game
The way the cheifs played last night I think the super bowl was this game.... and the packers got screwed but the cheifs really really really got screwed by the NFL ... Did the MVP end up being the officals because it should have been lol
At the last play he forced the ball late into double coverage. The end zone was nearly open for a rushing TD. Would have been a completely different situation with - let's say - a TD or a 4th down at the 1 yard line. In this case they wouldn't take the dumb FG. execution
Sean McNamara Yeah, I watched that quite a few times & I really think he could have gotten in the end zone if he just put his head down & gone for it. Another thing is, had they gotten a TD there they still would’ve needed a 2 point conversion, cause they failed an earlier 2 pointer. It’s why I’m not a big fan of going for 2 except in obvious situations. Had they just kicked an extra point on the previous TD, Rodgers could’ve scored a TD & tied the game with around two minutes left. I also think going for a field goal in that situation just takes the wind out of the Packers. It probably would’ve just been better to go for it & even if you don’t make it, the Bucs are still stuck at their own 3 yard line & will likely play conservative, giving Green Bay a chance to get the ball back.
@@TheQBSchool lol I say that to people all the time . In real life interactions people look at me like wait what I have to explain once in awhile it's like saying smurf to me
@@TheQBSchool let me explain real quick why he failed. Ready he was scared 🤯 of what happened the play before and he turfed it, if he goes ahead and tuck it they are looking at a 4th and goal from the 3 at worst and every coach would go for it at that point. If they dont then A. Rod smells like roses .
Not sure if someone else already said it but for the question at 23:15, eligible receivers can come up from a three-point stance (or go down into one) as long as they come fully set before the snap. The restriction from coming up from a three-point stance is only on "interior linemen" ("tackle to tackle").
Rule 7-4-2 (False Start)
Also, it's not clear to me which rule applies when you have a lineman reporting as eligible (like what the patriots did a few years ago), or if for some reason someone outside the tackles was lined up as ineligible.
Sitting here watching this in my living room, talking to the screen as I watch. Love how you present: feels truly educational and conversational. Great stuff!!
Aaron Rodgers in 21 playoff games 12-9 5669 yd 64.5 45TD-13INT
to avg a 16 game 4319 yd 64% 34.5TD-10INT
playoff Manning
per 16 game avg 4349 yd 63% yd 24TD 15Int
playoff Brady
per 16 game 4453 yd 62% 29TD 14int
Its just incredible that hes still a HOF player in the playoffs against premier defenses and adverse weather but still managed only 1 SB
There ain't no money in Ashwaubenon Wisonsin for the NFL.
too bad you can't wear stats at your finger....stats are not the "be all end all...." TD are not all equal, INT are not all equal, etc..
@@Pisolori and wins are not all equal. The game inside the game
@@Pisolori In Rodgers' career he has only had 5 playoff games where they won by more than 1 score. Of those 5 games 2 were by 2 scores and the others were 3+. Pretty much it shows that most of Rodgers' TDs haven't been extra padding on a blow out.
watching the break down reminds me why this game was so frustrating... the packers lost due to their own mistakes rather than anything special TB was doing
Not true. You gotta look at it from a defense perspective as well before you decide that. For example, the play around 16:50 where the safety comes rushing in, was an adjustment Bowles made specifically for this play. The Packers ran it again, later expecting that same safety to move but Bowles did a great job by having the other safety come down hill. If you look up a video by AlexRollinsNFL titled How the Buccaneers Sneaky Defensive in-game Adjustment sent them to the Superbowl. It shows how the Bucs defense and Bowles schemed against some of these same plays. Some of it was the Packers but the Defense deserves credit, they did alot.
@@dakotacorvin4756 yes and still the plays that the game came down to were not due to the defense stopping the packers. Like Davante not catching a walk in TD or lazar's nearly getting hit in the head by the ball. Then when you combine that with the situational failings on defense such as not just bracketing the end zone before half the packers made execution errors that made a difference of at least 12 points.
@@mrprofessorpoison Is it fair to say that despite the packers mistakes on D in the first half, their three INTs int the second did more than enough to win this game. I just wish they let Rodgers go for it on 4th
Thank you for this presentation. I think one of the nicest things about it are the views from different angles: the wide angle that allows you to see the coverages, and the angle from behind quarterback that allows you to see the play developing from the quarterback's point of view. One thing I think you should have talked about more was the receivers. For instance, on the first throw, as Rogers was rolling out, the receiver he was throwing to stopped and turned around. That gave him separation from the defensive back. I'm not sure if that was improvised or that was part of the play, but it looked like Rogers expected the receiver to stop and turn around when he released the ball.
Really neat how your breakdown earlier this year with rpo's came back to haunt the packers
I think their repeated problems executing inside 10 yards influenced the coach’s decision not to go for it on 4th down at the end.
I disagree
1st trip : Adams straight drops a catchable great back shoulder throw.
2nd trip : Rodgers missed an open receiver and Adams was open again.
3rd trip : Was a Touchdown.
4rth trip : was a Touchdown
2pt conversion : Another straight drop.
If you don't go for it at this point, you won't... EVER
I also forgot the play where #13 couldnt run the rub for Adams...
I mean... It's there everytime.
Although I understand, I wouldn't ve trusted an underachieving defense to prevent Brady from getting a first down
So instead of going for it the coach LITERALLY forfeited the game.
It’s TOM FUCKING BRADY.
YOU AINT GETTING THAT BALL BACK!!!!!!!! Are there any smart people in the NFL??????
That coach stole the moment from Aaron and ruined what could have been an epic game between 2 legends. Instead he was a timid coward
I don’t think he’s suggesting that it was the right call just that their struggles inside the 10 played a role in his decision making process. Additionally this idea that their defense was underperforming is not a fair critique, the previous 4 possessions the defense held them to 3 ints and a 46 yard field goal.
@@mikewilliams3310 then add in the fact they got them to 3rd and long and it wasn't even a completion that did them in
I'm curious what a play looks like written down where there is a moving pocket. Many of the plays you show seem to be standing pockets, but what about a designed slide, or where all linemen move one way or the other? What does that look like written down? Can that type of pocket movement be combined with any downfield arrangement or are there preferred routes that really only work well with moving pockets?
It basically just cuts the field in half. All receivers roll right with the qb. Throwing cross body is possible, but mechanically stupid.
Are you asking about zone blocking and/or sliding protection??
John Gruden needs to take notes on what to do in the red zone.
You should go over Gruden’s issues in the red zone if you haven’t already. They had trouble running the ball like they wanted to, but Gruden’s play calls were lacking as well
The execution of the back shoulder is on Adams.
The ball went through his hands... on a routine play for them
Maybe but the throw wasn't great
It's wide of the mark
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf But he usually catches that ball.
You do a great presentation.
I think the "why" has a lot to do with the Bucs' pass rush and the absence of arguably the best LT in the league. Looks like AR's confidence was just a little off.
GB should have won this game - we put up 26 on a great defense. Should have been 36. We just couldn't finish.
So on to next year - Find or develop another receiver who can get separation and play slot. Hold onto our center. Find an upgrade for King. And for Curly Lambeau's sake, find another difference maker for the D. We have good talent. We need somebody to really blow things up on that side of the ball.
Excellent break down JT!
Bowles doing some tricky stuff when it looks like simple m2m. He will mix a lot in coverage and blitz pressure. When Whitehead was injured, Bowles backed off into conservative C2 Man. 2 TD Drives ensued. Then he got aggressive again for 2 drives- both stops. Then back to 2 Man and back down the field.
At the goaline it looked like Quarters on the 1st Dn that Lazard didn't get the audible. 2nd and 3rd looked like a type of Quarters - but with the NB taking the wide sideline qtr rather than the CB to that side - who locked onto his man. These qtrs also had a match-up zone feel - which made it look like man.
Whaddya think, JT? It may seem to most that these little details don't matter, but it certainly does to throw off Rodgers eyes and make him hesitate. Of course, you were spot on on the 1st down play - that should have been a success. That was the best call of the 3 and a good audible.
I really feel that a simple Pass Spread at the Goaline vs a top DC with some talent is too tough - even for the best QBs. Schemes need a bit of variety. RPO was a good idea - and I was ok with the audible. A Rollout - draw - RPOs - anything that has a touch of variety or flexibility.
I think i thought it was more brackets. i might have to go back and watch again. I could be wrong.
@@TheQBSchool Thanks for the reply. I always have this trouble with Bowles. He sometimes makes up his own unique stuff. Other times he seems super conventional. JT, if you are seeing something I'm not, I'd appreciate clarification. Thanks!
Great video and details on route running. Thank you. Definitely stuff I never realized.
Question: At 23:33, why have the RB on the OPPOSITE side of the receiving options on a quick RPO? The QB now has to turn to make the throw after the play action [fake handoff]. This loses valuable time and kills the "short" game and destroys timing. Was this due to a Rodger's audible or poor play design?
The errors in route running and Rodger's hesitation caused many hiccups in timing. I do think it's difficult this year because teams could barely practice.
David, I think that was the audible - Rodgers basically bagged the RPO and turned it into a quick play action - which then is , like you said, silly to run that from the position of the RB. An RPO is supposed to be a RunPass Option . ... different concept - still - the audible worked - good call by an experienced QB - Lazzard wasn't paying attention.
@@dwpagliari
Cool. I can understand it as an audible. Thanks.
Rodgers tried to target their 3rd string corner but that corner kept grabbing and pass interfering which wasn’t called. It’s clear on the tape too. It caused an interception and a failed critical 3rd down.
Said it all game and following days.... Rodgers played great and looked great.... when he threw the pick receiver was held and the throw was right where the hands would’ve been. Dude is the most lethal thrower of the football of all time but people just wanna talk rings and other team accomplishments. If Rodgers was on the bucs that game he might’ve had 6 touchdowns instead of 3/3 like Brady. This tape really shows the mental errors of the secondary receivers along with off tape the horrendous game by Kevin King + the before half time mental breakdown by DC. Rodgers is Green Bay always has been
100% love this channel. I've been thinking of trying to gain more football knowledge for when I get back to coaching, then I stumble on this gem! 🔥🔥🔥
Only play I had issue with aaron on is the one he could've ran in but threw. Looks like the defender may have caught him but you never know
I bet he gets, at the least, another 4 downs with a run. I believe he got a bit gun shy with all the previous hits ... especially with Su still wanting to put him outta commission.
@@GottaWannaDance yeah Suh was definitely trying his best to close in. I'm sure Aaron has been sick about seeing the film. If I really know him, he hasn't even bothered to watch that play. The greats just know.
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Yes they do. But, if Suh caught him he may not have been able to get up.
I knew players whose attitude was to hit 'em so hard they'll wish they'd never been born. Suh seems like the type.
love these videos coach! makes me feel like i’m still in the film room
On that 2 point looks like Adams may have tried to come back to that 3rd spot but got pushed off and saw the throw already out. Interesting to see St Brown also get tugged hard when he went to break back.
Hey @The QB School and Coach O'Sullivan, I had a question about the play ran and not executed at 10:34. As a former QB and now coach, I was wondering if the Packers were running a "Dusty" concept variation on this play (Double in + corner by 3) with Adams running a double move instead of an in breaking route
A big part of the failures inside the 10 was not running the ball.
Rogers also could've scrambled for at least one td. He's not the most mobile QB but c'mon man its the nfc championship game! Tuck the ball run if you have to.
Stupid ass RPOs. Green Bay will never learn
The Bucs defense stuffs the run inside the 10 , unless they were at the 1 yard line , it doesn’t make sense to lose a down or yardage in the redzone.
Cheating caused us the game guess what TB won the SB first year in Tampa and they hadn’t won a SB in 28 years and all of a sudden TB is their QB and they win 🤔🤔🤔
Could have would have about you point out all of the fouls against us that wasn’t called and oh let’s not forget about the flag that was thrown late after the play when Brady threw a tantrum with one of the refs! GB should have been in the SB not Tampa Bay they rigged that game by cheating!
Great work! Been looking for more videos like these.
Can you breakdown the evolution of baker mayfield in the 2020 season, what he did differently in the second half compared to the first
The Packers went how their O-Line went, the same as it has for Rogers' career. Most years the Line has been dominant. This game, as the game against the Bucs earlier this season the Bucs' D-Line smashed them well and proper. I've long thought the Packers line has been seriously disrespected or ignored when year after year they've give 12 plenty of time in the pocket, and then followed along when he's left the pocket. This game they were outplayed.
The Bucs D was the Packers offense's kryptonite this year. Meanwhile the Packers D couldn't get any pressure on Brady. It's interesting how some teams simply match up well against others.
The bucs are as dominant as the 49ers on the D side of the Ball and we know how that ended for the pack
In the NFL today the defensive ends and outside linebackers are typically better than your best RT or LT. The defensive players are faster and more athletic than the linemen. Not having Bakhtiari really hurt this game.
@@Jason09_ Completely agree. The unwillingness of the college game to develop offensive linemen and instead turn those players into edge rushers is why we now have the era of the mobile QB. Bakhtiari and Jones are the real team MVPs this year and if it weren't for the wet dreams the media have every night over #12 they would see that.
No they were not out played if you watched the game you should have seen all of the fouls that wasn’t called and how the refs cheated and how the NFL chose who was going to be in the SB from the beginning. They didn’t want Brady to cry so they paid GB to lose
I'm curious about something? when I do get a chance to watch an NFL game ( since I don't have cable ) when a QB sends a receiver in motion to see if the defense is in man or zone coverage, are there any defensive coordinators that show "man", but after the snap they actually play zone?
Happens all the time now, Stu. I call it Aggressive Variety or Mix - show one hand, play another. Also, the idea of motion to pre-snap read the coverage was started by Sid Gillman. I knew a guy - Bill Mountjoy - who was very close to Gillman. Gillman created so much from Zone Blocking schemes (Lombardi used for Packer Sweep_ to the modern passing game - he was the Original West Coast Pass - that Al Davis and Don Coryell used then Bill Walsh made into a religion.
Excellent breakdown as always. The tape does not lie... Aaron did not have a good game and the team did not look ready. Too many mistakes to overcome and everyone wants to talk about why they decided to kick a last-minute field goal. Truth be told, the Packers did not deserve to go to the SB with that kind of performance.
Sean Murphy-Bunting could get called for holding 25 times a game lol the dude mugs wide receivers
Thank you !!
The good corners are the ones the can hide it the best. Stephon Gilmore holds every play but the refs can see it
@@DonovanDynasty lmao no
@@DonovanDynasty True. It's not like SMB was the only hold in the game, or any game. lol. They all do it. It's taught. When you're beat, you gotta stop the opponent somehow and if you're trained well, you might pull it off. Refs can't see everything. Just watch all the holds against the Bucs D-line pass rushing in this game.
@Ladh 70 won mvp, keep it movin
Insightful and thoughtful, as usual. Thank you.
30:51 Second half, so the Packers have already seen this empty adjust. Don't you have to QB run that? Pretty easily schemed with that large gap in the middle.
Lifelong Packer fan here. With Mike McCarthy, Rodgers often got into a "I can call a better play than you" state of mind. I suspect that is still going on.
Such a great talent. Maddening sometimes.
@theQBSchool @JT Re: hand down to hand up: the eligible receivers on the LOS are allowed to go hand down to hand up, as long as they remain set afterwards for a count. If off the LOS, the eligible receiver can go hand down to a motion that is not toward the LOS and be legal even if in motion during the snap.
Neither; it was Kevin King doing his best Randal Rollins impression.
I only wish I was joking.
How people still say Rodgers choked is beyond me.. if it wasn't for him the Packers would have got beat by 30! He was one of the few bright spots in this game for the packer's
its cause no matter what he does his teams continue to lose big games and being the best and highest paid player they have he's gonna get the blame,
even if he didn't really choke the team did
so that means he did as well.
nobody said life was fair.
What did Rodgers do that most good QBs couldn't do? I saw 5 big plays he left on the table.
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf as you sat on the couch stuffing your face with potato chips you seen that huh.... nice... now brush them crumbs off your belly
Can't answer the question Kelsey? Shocker
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf btw he won the MVP for the 3rd time... only 5 guys have ever done that so that's one thing he did that will get your panties in a whirl I'm sure is him being the 6th player with that many... incoming excuses in 3.....2.....1....
Nice job JT! at 5:50, 13 broke the DB's ankles and was wide open. It does like like he changed the play because he 100% looked at Adams.
24:25 ik a lot of people giving 19 slack because the spiral of the ball got thrown off by Suh, in your opinion is that still a drop on him? Just curious if it's just my mindset as a "salty aaron rodgers fan" but 19 has let us down by dropping plenty of times before.
WRs have little excuse to ever drop passes nonetheless someone who has done it multiple times and doesn’t get the benefit of the doubt. I’ve only played as a WR in HS but you’re expected to make adjustments as its not always going to be in the perfect spot. I’ve watched him drop passes in great spots and I’m not even a GB fan thus haven’t watched all of their games. I’d be surprised if EqStB is brought back.
5:32 Adams never had time to open up his hips. When he attempted to open up his hips early, because he saw the ball was early(thats why he fell) & he was only able to get 1 hand on that ball. Rodgers threw it early, & low. Nothing Adams could do their.
Nah he shoulda caught it
@Antonio Brownnah Rodgers could have made a better throw. Both guys fucked up equally there. Bad throw, unable to one hand it. Both at fault
Have you ever played receiver? That's not a great ball but it is an absolutely catchable ball. Adams says himself it was.
Also give credit to that Bucs defense because they did the same thing to Rodgers back in week 6, got some pressure and got some sacks. Especially after the Bucs offense had back-to-back turnovers.
Bowles is tricky. This wasn't straight m2m.Almost like Cover 4 or Qtrs MU Zone. pack needed more than just a pass spread vs bowles - no matter how good Rodgers is. The RPO was the best call and shouldve worked if Lazzard was paying attention
Hey, love the content, great work! Would love to see you do a video on what went wrong for the bears, especially for Trubisky in this season.
That lazard ball around 29:00 is behind him. He ducks because he thinks its for somebody else.
excellent stuff - thanks for your deep analysis. btw, what do you do after the season?
Draft
Reffs are full of shit that seam route Aaron threw that was picked off right before halftime was holding on the DB.
That whip route that was dropped for the 2 pt conversion (no excuse for the drop) was another holding call on the DB.
TB12. 3rd & 4 game on the line there is a small jersey grab and you get a late PI call to give Tampa an automatic 1st down.
Now im all for playoff football and letting them duke it out but clearly there was a inconsistency with pass interference calls.
It's true but it's not why we lost. Packers have been finding ways to lose these games with or without the refs help for years now.
Somewhat but can you honestly not see the difference in the arm and body positioning of the DBs for Buccs being much better than Kings on those plays? Buccs secondary was much better coached, they grab pads instead of clothes and don't fully extend their arms. People saying those potential flags are equal make me laugh. Go watch Richard Sherman mic'd up at practices and you will see getting away with holding is a skill and something good defenses practice.
@@yeahr1ghty i understand disguising holding. But that whip route in the back of the endzone was blatant.
Jason Cousar Generally, in the playoffs, the refs let the players play & only call blatant penalties, which is how I think it should always be.
The refs missed 2 , huts to the helmet, made by packers defenders. That was important drives. & the Holding by the Packers OLine wasnt called all season, including in this game. Stop with the Fake. Narratives
Great job on this!
What the hell is #71 doing with his arm around the neck of #58 at 31:45?
Please do one of these for the Bills! Same question.
Bills - everyone was covered and the line lost. Josh never had a chance
There’s only so far you can typically get in the playoffs coaching not to lose with a flawed team. Even with an mvp qb.
I don’t understand going for 2 when you’re down by 4 (provided you make the extra point) with a full quarter left to play. Way too many variables with that much time.
For example, Tampa kicks a FG & now you’re down by 8 instead of 7. It just seems like teams have become enamored with the 2 point play, but don’t really understand when to go for it.
@11:20 Rogers should have hit #13 underneath crossing..
If receivers are slow to get to their locations, is it a talent thing? A speed thing? Or just good defense?
All
Great breakdown. Great channel!
Awesome breakdown!
9:14 Late & too hard. The power Forced Adams to catch it out of bounds
It looks like he was trying to keep it over the backer. My first thought was it was just too high
That last play, Rodgers should have ran it in; there were no defenders on the right.
I think one of the Buccaneer linebackers would have caught him just before the TD line. Saying that, I think he definitely would have at least made the 2-3 yard line. I think Rodgers said he didn't run it in because it was the 3rd down and he thought they were going to go for it on the 4th. Had he known that they were going to kick a field goal next down, he would have ran it.
DAMN that 398-2 like/dislike ratio🔥🔥🔥
You're right about that analysis although I think you're cutting hairs on the pick play as far as the tight end goes.
I think with regards to the last 2nd down play where Rodgers was late to the post (not as an excuse, just what it looks like might be the reason) I think Aaron didn’t trust his RT to hold up in protection. I think he felt the pressure, and because the RT was having a bad day, Aaron thought he would lose so he scrambled. I think either way he should let the ball go, but I think that was probably why he didn’t.
Mahomes & Brady make this happen regardless. Thats a Mental error on Rodgers part. If the DLine gets to rodgers, thats one thing, but missing on an open Pass, is all on Rodgers.
@@zarateciddkast9329 It’s like you didn’t even read what I wrote.
@@ZachHenke yeah but heinicke was getting blasted by the bucs pass rush and still throwing dimes even though he knew he was getting pressure so Rodgers being a vet should be able to do the same
Definitely feeling pressure - even phantom pressure. It seems there wasn't a solid philosophy or concept near the GL - it was the usual - let that great QB figure it out. Not as easy when a DC like Bowles has a bit of talent.
Hey can we get a breakdown of Kyle trask
He said that he would only do those on Petreon I think. He did them last year and he may do like previews on TH-cam. But I believe he said he would not do the full game on TH-cam.
@@HunterDavisTubaPlaying I have a patreon account
@@abrahamfromgilgamesh6754 Aight. He said he would do it then
Painful to watch, so many missed opportunities for pack. Rodgers was so uncomfortable the entire game and let’s not even talk about Kevin King
Thanks for the breakdown JT. As a Packer fan, this helps me process the loss better. Just a tick off execution and TB took big risks. Difference in the game. GPG.
That bit about TB taking big risks is almost a summation of what Rogers' play style isn't. Outside of a handful of last second Hail Marys (where you don't have any other choices) Rogers is incredibly risk adverse. I really do wonder if it is an unhealthy response to his predecessor. If he had taken a few more risks he might have more INTs against his name, but he also might have had a few more SB appearances.
@@Paldasan Idk.. Rodgers definitely takes his shots. I honestly think that when the LT went out , GB was fuckkked in this match up. Bucs D line is amazing.
Really great analysis. I think folks think Aaron can do no wrong but he's human. He makes mistakes. He'll miss windows. And it's just fractions.
Jt is legit. The real deal Holyfield
If I’m not mistaken I think they scored right after that missed first and goal they just redid the same play they talked about it after the game I know you said you didn’t listen to it but it was adressed
You think packers will have a chance next year??? Breaks my heart to see Aaron Rodgers continue to be close and no Cigar. I’ve grown to love Davante Adams as well and of course my grandpa was a packers fan . Really hoping packers can make in back to the conference championship next year and win. Make it to the super bowl and show what they can do
Yeah, Rodgers maybe doesn't score on 3rd Goal from the 8-yard line but it would be well inside the 5-yard line and perhaps Matt LaFluer goes for it instead of kicking the field goal. So far LaFluer has been getting destroyed in the media for his 4th Down decision but not to many are questioning why Aaron Rodgers didn't run on the play before. Rodgers had some room to run to his right side.
He didn't. Aaron couldn't have run. Watch several of these YT analysts breaking it down and showing there were 3 Bucs surrounding Aaron (and starting to charge him) at the moment he had to decide. He could've gotten a few yards but they would've obliterated him if he didn't just go down right away. He was forced into hoping for a miracle because they were playing from behind with little time left.
@@cra2cra226 Rodgers could have ran. He had an angle to get some yards and get down and then LaFluer would have gone for it. Yet all the talk and questioning has been about LaFluer's decision to kick the field goal.
As an old blue from the 60s I love our great cal qbs. But Aaron has so much time in the pocket it’s seems pretty simple. But What happens under pressure? Mahomes...
I still can't belief Brady beat the saints, packers AND Chiefs
good job bro
Awesome video. Who would you take between Rodgers and Mahomes at their peak if all else is equal?
Tough call. I probably take Rodgers, but that's also biased. It comes down to mobility and slight arm strength advantage vs accuracy and decision making. I need to see Mahommes stripped of several weapons before saying he's better or worse.
Lazar and MVS are so consistent at being inconsistent. I'm not sure what Matt Lefluer see's in them other than their size.
What he sees in them? He sees "Fuck, these guys are all I've got". If Lazard doesn't 'break out', then he'd be having to throw Malik Taylor or someone out there. Blame the GM for having his head up his ass
so what % of these mistakes, inaccuracy and miss communication came with mental pressure, adrenaline and cortisol in blood? Obviously SB on a line! Do players have some psychological training to handle these kind of things?
Let's cut right to the chase. Stafford, Watson. Who you taking? And why? 🤔
Watson because he's less damaged and more upside.
Great breakdown! Thanks for all of your work with these videos
It was the tail of two games. When the Packers we're on, they looked great, but would fall off when it mattered. I think the pressure from the D-line and playing from behind killed them.
Never stop blaming the Packers and AR and blame the refs and the NFL for rigging this game! If you are a true Packers fan you know that they cheated for Brady
Meh, the pick was holding on the defense. Shouldn't have stood based on that alone. But it is what it is. At the end of the day this was a one play kinda game. You give the Packers 1 positive outcome on any of those missed opportunities and they are in a position to win the game at the end, or Tom is having to put another drive together to score and win, rather than just needing to pick up a couple of first down. Gratz to the bucs, they beat a couple of really good teams in order to win it all.
St. Brown has been such a disappointment. Feel awful for Aaron Jones, probably his last game in GB and he lost millions in this game. Doubt he gets top five money now. I think a lack of trust in a true #2 receiver is a problem. Lazard and MVS have shown sparks but they are not there yet. Hopefully Funchess can fill that void.
Man I miss Randall Cobb a true Number 2
Note to NFL ..AR needs to be thoroughly investigated...this game was clearly thrown ..these were high school reads... Guess what you will never see A.Rogers and Art Schitlers of the colts in the same room!.... if i'm the packers GM i would trade him not Now but Right now.. Dude plays with no fire and plays arrogant and entitled farve became this kind of Qb late in his career....big up..JT was kid gloves nice to you in this review..
c'mon
What ended the "Holders" (Packers) season was in Thursday practice season ending injury to David Bakhtiari. Their O-LINE does the " discount double clutch " on literally every play. Injuries catch up to teams. The Rams were too injured (Aaron Donald) to exploit the "hole", but Jason Pierre Paul & Shaq Barrett got it done. Now let's see what happens with the Chiefs O-LINE injuries. One of them was nearly the MVP in last year's SB. Meanwhile, the Bucs injuries to their young secondary (especially at safety) will be a challenge. BTW, who started coaching that grab the D-LINEMAN by the jersey with both hands and lift them up technique and who pays the refs to not call that BS ?
As long as you keep your hands to the inside of the defenders shoulder pads and release if they try and pull away it will never and should never be called.
Both Safeties on Tampa will be healthy for the SB
@@85Dclarke yep. As long as hands are inside its not holding. Once the elbow extends it becomes holding
If Rogers gets MVP he'd better be buying Bakhtiari a yacht. The dude makes 12s' season. Again.
Canny do a joe Montana video please
Very informative; Rogers is not perfect - too bad.
31:44, ref reaches for flag on the most obvious hold in history and puts it back.
It all about who want it more and the Buccaneers wanted it more
There were multiple times when Rogers could've tucked the ball and ran for a td and chosen not to. He would've taken a hit at the goal line but he most likely would've scored. I think he's getting a little hit shy.
A bonus about this video is I finally know what turtleneck Aaron Rodgers wears after years of trynna find out lol
What is it
We need answers Scottie. I said answers.
Two of those were Adams. One he dropped and the other 9 times out of 10 he toe taps that.
JT c'mon man HC blew that game!!Your giving the ball back to a guy like Brady???The clock magician??Rodgers should've called a time out n made the HC take a deep breath and realize who his QB is??AR should have said"Yo Coach u dont think i can make this throw"??Believe in your playersif your HC doesn't believe in his team WTF??I'm not sure about this coach JT in a pressure cooker game.I need to see more FIRE from this coach.GB needs a big play TE!!
Credit, saying "the execution was a mess" is the closest anyone can come to saying he screwed up and made a lot of bad plays, lol.
Idk if you watch other youtubers or not but this guy makes great content. Brett Kollman too. This video explains the Packers offense struggled so much later in the game snd the defensive adjustment Tampa made throughout the game. th-cam.com/video/p_1KycwmEDE/w-d-xo.html
Thumbs up for the breakdown!
Thumbs down for the Packers :(
Then change teams go to the Buccaneers where Brady will win all the time
@@bobbiegrace2285 Nah son never that, #LoyalToTheSoil
@@Scott.A.Hettenbach Excuse me I am a woman but congratulations on your tough SB win 😂😂😂
GO BUUUUUUCS!!!!!
They miss Brett Favre.
#12 beat #12 who'd of thunk
Yeah you can't win when you don't play perfect and have to deal with bad reffing. Say what you want the refs have brady's back 9/10 times in the playoffs. Change my mind.
Thank you thank you thank you!!! So true but ppl are saying that it’s AR fault and the coaches faults try the truth!
The biggest difference in this game was team building and organizational awareness. Lazard would be 5th or 6th on the WR depth chart for the Buccs, hell with all his drops and injuries he might not even be active for the Buccs if he was on their team this post-season.
And that's the thing about this game. Packers were relying on players like Lazard, MVS, Kevin King, none of whom would even see the field as backups for the Buccs because of how much better that roster is.
Buccs had rookies Tristan Werfs, Winfield Jr, and Johnson make a difference for them this year. They brought in Leonard Fournette and AB off the street for dirt cheap. Where are the Packers rookies this year? Where are their big name FA acquisitions from the past 2 years? They are in a SB window NOW with Rodgers but drafted backups early for the future and went for all replaceable "safe" "value" players almost as if they dont care about winning this year as a front office...
Rodgers failed to execute in the 4th Qtr. The Bucs did nothing in the 4th Qtr with those receivers.
It’s incredible how bad of a comment this is. MVS was the top producing WR on either team in this game and Lazard had more yards than all but one bucs WR and converted 3 different third down conversions. Blaming this loss on either of them being the starting WRs is ridiculous. Even worse talking about the lack of free agent impact in the last two years when last season Green Bay spent a record amount in free agency bringing in 4 new starters 3 of which made pro bowls and the 4th was one of the most important O lineman on the team this year. They went all in on free agency last year, it’s not possible to keep throwing out money every offseason. They had a great team this year, most players of any team in the pro bowl and all pro lists on top of having the best QB WR OT and CB in the league. They just didn’t play well enough on Sunday to win. It has nothing to do with the way this team was built
13:30 Rodgers doesnt read the middle of the field. Stares 1 receiver down, & throws it their. Bad read by Rodgers.
Yea he clearly expecting for a flag on that play.
@@goldexperience5838 great excuse, Relative?
The Packers went to the NFCC simply because the 49ers allowed them since the Niners were ill-injured everywhere.
Also Aaron Rodgers is overrated
How and why did he win the MVP? Obviously Brady was SIGNIFICANTLY more important to the team and lifted up the whole organization. Despite all his talent, Rodgers only gets other talented players and coaches traded or fired. Just one Superbowl to his credit with a team that has undeniable talent - why is that? He only plays for 1 person - himself. He'd be exposed if he played in a major market, but he's perfect for Green Bay - there are no journalists there, just fan-boys. After this game the first thing he did was BLAME HIS COACH. Rodgers has never been a team player - always a whiner and a baby. The Packers need to move on from him while they still have some other talent on the team.
yeah seems like someone is upset that one QB has 7 Super Bowl titles and STILL isn’t even the best ever. Brady could never make these throws. Not to mention he threw 3 pics this game
The way the cheifs played last night I think the super bowl was this game.... and the packers got screwed but the cheifs really really really got screwed by the NFL ... Did the MVP end up being the officals because it should have been lol
Kansas plays all season dirty as hell, and people are mad the refs called them out whilst they were holding ALL GAME.
I don't understand it.
@@accountnamewithheld any more uneducated comments? Let's get them all out now lol
At the last play he forced the ball late into double coverage. The end zone was nearly open for a rushing TD. Would have been a completely different situation with - let's say - a TD or a 4th down at the 1 yard line. In this case they wouldn't take the dumb FG.
execution
Sean McNamara Yeah, I watched that quite a few times & I really think he could have gotten in the end zone if he just put his head down & gone for it.
Another thing is, had they gotten a TD there they still would’ve needed a 2 point conversion, cause they failed an earlier 2 pointer. It’s why I’m not a big fan of going for 2 except in obvious situations. Had they just kicked an extra point on the previous TD, Rodgers could’ve scored a TD & tied the game with around two minutes left. I also think going for a field goal in that situation just takes the wind out of the Packers. It probably would’ve just been better to go for it & even if you don’t make it, the Bucs are still stuck at their own 3 yard line & will likely play conservative, giving Green Bay a chance to get the ball back.
The packers are better than the Bucs if only Kevin king could not let up touchdowns on 4th down
Kicking a field goal on 4th and goal with 2 minutes left is why they lost the game.
I argue that our pass protection was the main reason. Rodgers was getting hit a lot
packers always choke in the playoffs.
First thumbs down.
Hilarious
Hes a HOF and supposedly in the GOAT talk . He failed his team on 3rd down and there is a bunch of us who noticed it live not with a clicker
Funk you very much.
@@TheQBSchool lol I say that to people all the time . In real life interactions people look at me like wait what
I have to explain once in awhile it's like saying smurf to me
@@TheQBSchool let me explain real quick why he failed. Ready he was scared 🤯 of what happened the play before and he turfed it, if he goes ahead and tuck it they are looking at a 4th and goal from the 3 at worst and every coach would go for it at that point. If they dont then A. Rod smells like roses .
Tom Brady ended the Packers season