Aaron Rodgers criticized the Packers
Last week, Aaron Rodgers criticized the Packers' young receivers and encouraged them to "be far more consistent." The quarterback maintained the same message on Monday but used a slightly different tone.
Rodgers noted that for players like Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson, and Amari Rodgers, he might require a sliding scale.
According to Jason Wilde of Madison.com, following Monday's practice, Rodgers stated, "I believe you have to be genuine about the expectations with all those players and at the same time, hold them to a level of what they're capable of at this point based on those expectations that are reasonable." "The constancy of what is being taught is the key to everything. Consistency in noting daily progress and even simply a kind reminder that all of those players are being watched would be helpful.
"I think that has to be understood, and some of the discussions and filming sessions have been focused on that. Week to week, all we ask of those guys is an improvement.
Rodgers rejected the notion.
Rodgers rejected the notion that the receiving group failed to align with him due to his choice to forego the squad's scheduled team workouts. This offseason, he only participated in the required minicamp, which left him with little time to get to know his new receivers before training camp.
Not really, you know," Rodgers remarked. Training camp lasts a long time. There is plenty of time for discussions, practice, and many other activities that are expected of them during the regular season.
"As we learn the offense, I rely on the coaching staff to provide the information, and after that, I play the role of the 202 professors. They must grasp some basic ideas, and when I join the team, we will run an offense other than the one described in the paper. Although we have a few different players this year, I believe the offence has improved recently, particularly over the past week.
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