Rodgers really said that? I mean they did change offensive coordinators literally like 4 days ago, it seems plausible that someone wouldn't learn all the plays in that short amount of time. But the QB putting him on blast like that? especially after throwing a dying duck in the air?
There’s a reason the Chargers didn’t give a damn about him leaving. Another has-been signing by Douglas and trying pass it off like this guy was good or something lol. Joe Has To Go.
Between Mike Williams and Tyron Smith we probably could’ve afforded Jonah Williams. Now I don’t know how he’s playing this year at all, but everywhere I’ve checked says he hasn’t allowed a sack in Arizona. That alone would be a huge upgrade. Noted he does benefit from Kyler running away from sacks.
The last pass was an underthrown ball. I was honestly impressed he even managed to get back to the ball. He's definitely not performing regardless. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk
The Adams signing makes Mike Williams even more irrelevant. I actually had some hope that this would turn out to be a good signing, should have known better.
According to Rodgers, Mike Williams wasn't where he was supposed to be and Rodgers tried to adjust mid throw. We, fans, really do not know. I take Rodgers calling out Mike Williams in the post game interviews as a last ditch effort to convince the Jets to trade for Adams. Regardless if Rodgers was right about the route or not, it is not professional to call out your WR like that. Either Rodgers is super frustrated with Williams or he was trying to get Adams traded to the Jets.
I've been sort of lurking and watching this slow motion train wreck but this last game actually made me try to remember my password
he changed where he threw the ball when he realized mike wasnt in the right spot. you make that throw blind after holding off the safety https://x.com/EmmanuelAcho/status/1846176180179030396
Unfortunately they might as well trade him now. He's gonna be their #4 WR and probably in Rodgers doghouse. If they can get a 4th rounder I'd do it
It seemed to me that Rodgers "threw Williams open" on that play. Williams was wide open and if he had been looking back and stopped, would have had an easy catch for big yards. Instead he kept running towards the defender and turned around too late. It that the correct interpretation of what transpired on that play?