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It's unbelievable....

I'm not sure how massively lucky it is. The one that Rodgers caught against the Lions, he just got in front of everyone and out-athleticed everyone behind him.

Last night, after the push, Cobb put himself in a perfect spot where no one was paying attention.

For some reason, GB seems to know how to make it happen.
 
I'm not sure how massively lucky it is. The one that Rodgers caught against the Lions, he just got in front of everyone and out-athleticed everyone behind him.

Last night, after the push, Cobb put himself in a perfect spot where no one was paying attention.

For some reason, GB seems to know how to make it happen.

It's more lucky that Cooks drop led to that. And a bogus face mask. Giants and Lions both defended it horribly. That is somewhat luck too that 7 or 8 guys could misjudge it like that.
 
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Right, so if it was horribly defended, then that takes away some of the luck component.

The one with Rodgers, he just became the best athlete on the field that play. He wanted it more and got in front of everyone.

Cobb had some cheapness, but he put himself in a spot where no one else could get it if it somehow fell through.

I don't think they are just these crazy miracles. GB seems to have them down to a science.
 
Right, so if it was horribly defended, then that takes away some of the luck component.

The one with Rodgers, he just became the best athlete on the field that play. He wanted it more and got in front of everyone.

Cobb had some cheapness, but he put himself in a spot where no one else could get it if it somehow fell through.

I don't think they are just these crazy miracles. GB seems to have them down to a science.

It adds to the luck. Green Bay is lucky they were horribly defended and also lucky they got to even attempt them (face mask and Cooks drop). These are low percentage throws even with a super accurate Rodgers.
 
I'm not sure how massively lucky it is. The one that Rodgers caught against the Lions, he just got in front of everyone and out-athleticed everyone behind him.

Last night, after the push, Cobb put himself in a perfect spot where no one was paying attention.

For some reason, GB seems to know how to make it happen.

The one vs us was because we had guys covering the sidelines.. Still makes me chuckle.

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