Yes, and for whatever reason, it appeared that Rogers never had confidence in Shep. He got in a few Packers games, but Rodgers never threw to him and in the portions of games that I saw, Rodgers didn't even look Shep's way. However, from what I saw, it seemed that Shep struggled as well. He seemed to have problems shaking defenders. Perhaps there were issues with his routes, would he turn R when he was supposed to turn L - who knows - as a viewer we wouldn't know this, but Rodgers would if it was happening.
Jason Kelce’s recent defense of his Philadelphia Eagles teammate, Carson Wentz, proves a very important point once again.
https://insidetheiggles.com/2019/11/...son-wentz-air/
I think there are definitely locker room issues.
Eagles have a chance to right the ship this weekend; similar situation vs Houston last year where they beat a team they werent supposed to, defense got healthy and went on a run. Eagles are favored vs SEA and have a very easy schedule coming up. I still have them winning the East.
eliot shores park. philly beat writer.
what kind of dick who go back and post every Wentz missed pass. wow.
https://twitter.com/EliotShorrParks/...592536064?s=19
NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?
Not the right thread for this, but the Packers continually said Sheps greatest assets were his route running, knowledge of the playbook and ability to improvise.
Rodgers didn’t look Sheps way for two reasons, he wasn’t physical enough to get separation consistently and he didn’t trust him to catch the ball.
Stand your ground, have a tough hide, roam wild and free, have a strong spirit, let the chips fall where they may.