A day after Rodgers made his feelings on the receiving end very apparent, fans were asked to meet in the quarterback’s meeting room at 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN. Rogers didn’t call the meeting, but you can guess he had some things to say during the convention. The team’s quarterbacks, Rodgers, Jordan Love and Danny Etling, were all in attendance, along with some members of the offensive coaching staff. The players seem to have taken the reviews well. “He was just really giving us advice,” seventh-round pick Samori Toure said (via ESPN ). “Basically, letting us know that Green Bay’s pitching staff has always been at a super-high level. All the legends that have come through here. It’s just a matter of continuing that standard and moving up.” Fellow rookie Romeo Doubs, himself a fourth-round pick, also spoke about the meeting, explaining what Rodgers wanted to convey. “Aaron talked to us about what he likes or doesn’t like just based on concepts or what he sees,” Dubs said. “He just wants us to see what he sees. So, that’s how we’re going to be able to react faster, play faster and just be able to dominate and continue to be who we are.” Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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Veteran slot Randall Cobb admitted that it doesn’t matter if young framers like Rodgers’ style or not. That’s the way the Packers have done things for a long time, Cobb said, and if they don’t produce as they should, the team will look elsewhere. After all, with Green Bay losing Davante Adams in a trade to the Las Vegas Raiders, the next group of players will need to step up if they want to make a deep playoff run. In his rant, Rodgers said there were “a lot of drops, a lot of bad route decisions, running the wrong route,” by the youngsters. Rodgers said whoever shows they can excel will get the reps when the season starts. The team’s regular season opener is Sept. 11 against the Minnesota Vikings.
title: “Aaron Rodgers Meets Packers Young Receivers After Criticizing Team For Dropping Passes Per Report Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-04” author: “Gregory Jimenez”
A day after Rodgers made his feelings on the receiving end very apparent, fans were asked to meet in the quarterback’s meeting room at 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN. Rogers didn’t call the meeting, but you can guess he had some things to say during the convention. The team’s quarterbacks, Rodgers, Jordan Love and Danny Etling, were all in attendance, along with some members of the offensive coaching staff. The players seem to have taken the reviews well. “He was just really giving us advice,” seventh-round pick Samori Toure said (via ESPN ). “Basically, letting us know that Green Bay’s pitching staff has always been at a super-high level. All the legends that have come through here. It’s just a matter of continuing that standard and moving up.” Fellow rookie Romeo Doubs, himself a fourth-round pick, also spoke about the meeting, explaining what Rodgers wanted to convey. “Aaron talked to us about what he likes or doesn’t like just based on concepts or what he sees,” Dubs said. “He just wants us to see what he sees. So, that’s how we’re going to be able to react faster, play faster and just be able to dominate and continue to be who we are.” Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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Veteran slot Randall Cobb admitted that it doesn’t matter if young framers like Rodgers’ style or not. That’s the way the Packers have done things for a long time, Cobb said, and if they don’t produce as they should, the team will look elsewhere. After all, with Green Bay losing Davante Adams in a trade to the Las Vegas Raiders, the next group of players will need to step up if they want to make a deep playoff run. In his rant, Rodgers said there were “a lot of drops, a lot of bad route decisions, running the wrong route,” by the youngsters. Rodgers said whoever shows they can excel will get the reps when the season starts. The team’s regular season opener is Sept. 11 against the Minnesota Vikings.
title: “Aaron Rodgers Meets Packers Young Receivers After Criticizing Team For Dropping Passes Per Report Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “James Barfield”
A day after Rodgers made his feelings on the receiving end very apparent, fans were asked to meet in the quarterback’s meeting room at 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN. Rogers didn’t call the meeting, but you can guess he had some things to say during the convention. The team’s quarterbacks, Rodgers, Jordan Love and Danny Etling, were all in attendance, along with some members of the offensive coaching staff. The players seem to have taken the reviews well. “He was just really giving us advice,” seventh-round pick Samori Toure said (via ESPN ). “Basically, letting us know that Green Bay’s pitching staff has always been at a super-high level. All the legends that have come through here. It’s just a matter of continuing that standard and moving up.” Fellow rookie Romeo Doubs, himself a fourth-round pick, also spoke about the meeting, explaining what Rodgers wanted to convey. “Aaron talked to us about what he likes or doesn’t like just based on concepts or what he sees,” Dubs said. “He just wants us to see what he sees. So, that’s how we’re going to be able to react faster, play faster and just be able to dominate and continue to be who we are.” Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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Veteran slot Randall Cobb admitted that it doesn’t matter if young framers like Rodgers’ style or not. That’s the way the Packers have done things for a long time, Cobb said, and if they don’t produce as they should, the team will look elsewhere. After all, with Green Bay losing Davante Adams in a trade to the Las Vegas Raiders, the next group of players will need to step up if they want to make a deep playoff run. In his rant, Rodgers said there were “a lot of drops, a lot of bad route decisions, running the wrong route,” by the youngsters. Rodgers said whoever shows they can excel will get the reps when the season starts. The team’s regular season opener is Sept. 11 against the Minnesota Vikings.
title: “Aaron Rodgers Meets Packers Young Receivers After Criticizing Team For Dropping Passes Per Report Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “Mary Drake”
A day after Rodgers made his feelings on the receiving end very apparent, fans were asked to meet in the quarterback’s meeting room at 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN. Rogers didn’t call the meeting, but you can guess he had some things to say during the convention. The team’s quarterbacks, Rodgers, Jordan Love and Danny Etling, were all in attendance, along with some members of the offensive coaching staff. The players seem to have taken the reviews well. “He was just really giving us advice,” seventh-round pick Samori Toure said (via ESPN ). “Basically, letting us know that Green Bay’s pitching staff has always been at a super-high level. All the legends that have come through here. It’s just a matter of continuing that standard and moving up.” Fellow rookie Romeo Doubs, himself a fourth-round pick, also spoke about the meeting, explaining what Rodgers wanted to convey. “Aaron talked to us about what he likes or doesn’t like just based on concepts or what he sees,” Dubs said. “He just wants us to see what he sees. So, that’s how we’re going to be able to react faster, play faster and just be able to dominate and continue to be who we are.” Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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Veteran slot Randall Cobb admitted that it doesn’t matter if young framers like Rodgers’ style or not. That’s the way the Packers have done things for a long time, Cobb said, and if they don’t produce as they should, the team will look elsewhere. After all, with Green Bay losing Davante Adams in a trade to the Las Vegas Raiders, the next group of players will need to step up if they want to make a deep playoff run. In his rant, Rodgers said there were “a lot of drops, a lot of bad route decisions, running the wrong route,” by the youngsters. Rodgers said whoever shows they can excel will get the reps when the season starts. The team’s regular season opener is Sept. 11 against the Minnesota Vikings.
title: “Aaron Rodgers Meets Packers Young Receivers After Criticizing Team For Dropping Passes Per Report Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-31” author: “Joann Apo”
A day after Rodgers made his feelings on the receiving end very apparent, fans were asked to meet in the quarterback’s meeting room at 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN. Rogers didn’t call the meeting, but you can guess he had some things to say during the convention. The team’s quarterbacks, Rodgers, Jordan Love and Danny Etling, were all in attendance, along with some members of the offensive coaching staff. The players seem to have taken the reviews well. “He was just really giving us advice,” seventh-round pick Samori Toure said (via ESPN ). “Basically, letting us know that Green Bay’s pitching staff has always been at a super-high level. All the legends that have come through here. It’s just a matter of continuing that standard and moving up.” Fellow rookie Romeo Doubs, himself a fourth-round pick, also spoke about the meeting, explaining what Rodgers wanted to convey. “Aaron talked to us about what he likes or doesn’t like just based on concepts or what he sees,” Dubs said. “He just wants us to see what he sees. So, that’s how we’re going to be able to react faster, play faster and just be able to dominate and continue to be who we are.” Check the opt-in box to confirm you want to join.
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Veteran slot Randall Cobb admitted that it doesn’t matter if young framers like Rodgers’ style or not. That’s the way the Packers have done things for a long time, Cobb said, and if they don’t produce as they should, the team will look elsewhere. After all, with Green Bay losing Davante Adams in a trade to the Las Vegas Raiders, the next group of players will need to step up if they want to make a deep playoff run. In his rant, Rodgers said there were “a lot of drops, a lot of bad route decisions, running the wrong route,” by the youngsters. Rodgers said whoever shows they can excel will get the reps when the season starts. The team’s regular season opener is Sept. 11 against the Minnesota Vikings.