Bill Belichick Exposes Major Secret As A Warning About Part Of Aaron Rodgers’ Play

The New England Patriots have a problem with their defense. The real problem comes when you realize that this is not their only problem. The No. 27 ranked passing defense does not help at all. The Patriots have trouble dealing with mobile quarterback. Yes, we are referring to the upcoming match with the Green bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers.

Mitch Trubisky went right through them for 81 yards on the field. If you add his horizontal yardage, the number goes as high as 100. Blake Bortles was able to run for 35 yards against New England, and that’s an impressive total. Mobile quarterbacks give Pats a terrible headache, and they are about to face a great power. Aaron Rodgers.

Of course, we cannot compare Aaron Rodgers to Michael Vick, but he knows how to combine his mobility and throwing. Rodgers runs every time he sees an opportunity, and uses his escapability to make big plays in the air.

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick focused on the matter during Wednesday’s press conference. He used the occasion to praise the Green Bay Packers’ quarterback.

“Well, look, he only runs when he has to run. He doesn’t go back there and just start running around for free exercise. If he can throw it, he’ll throw it and put it on the money and give the receiver the ball and let him play with it, let him run with it. If he needs to extend the play and there is space for him to extend the play, he’s very good at extending it. He’s fast, he’s quick, he’s got good pocket presence. He doesn’t run a lot but when he does run he’s gained some big plays – 20, 25, 30 yards running the ball if there’s nobody right there because he’s got that kind of speed and judgement. But there are plenty of plays where he just buys another second, buys a couple more seconds and then it’s 50 yards downfield. It doesn’t go down in the books as a scramble, but it’s an extended play,” Belichick said.

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