Mike Tomlin
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And that's a lethal combination.
Chris Collinsworth said the other day, maybe he's not drawing this up in a dirt, but a lot of this is coming out of Aaron Rodgers' brain, this offense right now.
And we've seen and heard blatant examples of it.
The touchdown to Kenny Gainwell, the great play by Gainwell, really, at the end of the half in Detroit.
You heard on NFL Films, Rodgers saying at the last second, basically, and I'm paraphrasing, you know, split out and go deep.
That's what we did in the backyard limits.
That's what we did on Bob Newsall Street in Buffalo and slip-slidy football in the snow.
Bob Newsall would tell me right before the snap, we'd have little signals down and out.
The stop and go was our favorite route, like Calvin Austin the other day.
The little stop and go route.
If you time it right, you go about five steps, you come back for the ball right as the quarterback is pump faking, and then you go deep.
If you ever find yourself in a slip-slidy football game, that'll work every time.
I feel like I'd be hurt on multiple different occasions.
Yeah, we would have come in.
We would have targeted you, I think, in those games.
But here's the thing.
He's doing this regularly.
He also said the early shot down the field to Metcalf in Baltimore was
was off script clearly he's very comfortable at this point of his career choreographing the offense for himself and that's great it's not all it is but he's doing it enough and he's doing it effectively
Here's another key.