By Eric Goska
(screenshot from NFL Game Pass) |
If two of the greatest talents in the game make history and no one documents it at the time it occurs, does that diminish the accomplishment?
Not hardly.
Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams added yet another impressive
entry to their considerable resumes as the Packers toppled the Tennessee Titans
40-14 in prime time. That the two are not finished means they will continue to
put distance between themselves and those who came before.
Lambeau Field resembled a snow globe Sunday night as Green
Bay improved to 12-3. Fluffy white flakes tend to bring out the best in the
team that calls the Frozen Tundra home.
Certainly Adams and Rodgers operated at a high level. The
two combined 11 times for 142 yards and three touchdowns.
The duo clicked for the game’s first points with just over
five minutes elapsed in the first quarter. Adams gathered in a throw from
Rodgers behind the line of scrimmage and, when tripped up by cornerback Adoree’
Jackson at the Tennessee 4, launched himself across the goal line.
The two struck paydirt again early in the second and third
quarters. The third tally loomed large as it shifted momentum back to Green Bay
which went up 26-14.
The trio of scoring plays was replayed and celebrated. The history-making
connection between these two passed with no mention of its significance.
The overlooked moment came on the final play of the first
half. Aside from it factoring into the career pitch count between Rodgers and
Adams, the play could scarcely have been more nondescript.
On first-and-10 from the Green Bay 35, Rodgers dropped back
and fired a quick out to Adams. Cornerback Malcolm Butler tackled the receiver in
the playing field after a 6-yard gain, and the clock ran out.
The catch was the 487th in the regular season
between Rodgers and Adams. With it, the two became the No. 1
quarterback-receiving duo in team annals surpassing the combo of Brett Favre and
Donald Driver.
For the record, Adams and Rodgers have now collaborated 492
times for 5,960 yards and 56 touchdowns. Favre and Driver teamed up 486 times
for 6,774 yards and 36 scores.
Rodgers and Adams have played in 92 games together. Driver
and Favre played in 129.
“We all know that Aaron Rodgers is playing chess, not
checkers, right?” game analyst Cris Collinsworth asked rhetorically after Adams
snagged his final catch of the night, a 32-yarder on third down that set up
Green Bay’s last touchdown. “And you need a mate to do that with. You need
somebody that has your level of understanding of the game of football, and we
know how smart a football player that Davante Adams is. And the combination of
those two together has really turned into something special.”
That’s special with a Superman-like S.
Formed six years ago, the Adams-Rodgers partnership has been
nearly unstoppable these past three seasons. After producing 190 catches and 21
TDs from 2014 through 2017, the alliance has accounted for 302 receptions and
35 scores since 2018.
That three-season run ranks among the best in team history.
Favre and Sterling Sharpe churned out 300 receptions and 41 TDs from 1992-94.
Rodgers and Adams have removed the novelty that used to
accompany double-digit collaborations. They have teamed up 10 or more times in
a game on 13 occasions, and that includes five times this season alone.
Packers duos of the past never attained such heights. Favre
and Driver hit double digits six times. Favre and Sharpe clocked in with five.
This season, Adams and Rodgers have hooked up 109 times for
1,328 yards and 17 TDs. Impressive numbers, yes, and close to the best in team
history.
For now, Favre and Sharpe hold the top spot for receptions
(112 in 1993) and touchdowns (18 in 1994), but both marks could fall when Green
Bay visits Soldier Field. Less likely to tumble is the 1,519 yards Rodgers and
Jordy Nelson combined for in 2014.
Rodgers and Adams can go after another Rodgers-Nelson
record, however. They need three more first downs to eclipse the 71
manufactured by Aaron and Jordy six years ago.
That Rodgers and Adams have excelled to this extent this
season becomes more remarkable when considering Adams missed two games with an
ankle injury. No. 17 did not play in wins over the Saints and Falcons.
And it is injuries, maybe more so than any defense, that
have held back this dynamic duo. Rodgers missed nine games in 2017 with a
broken collarbone. Adams has only twice (2014, 2016) played all 16 games in a
season.
How much longer these two can continue to create magic
remains to be seen. Adams turned 28 on Christmas Eve. Rodgers celebrated
birthday No. 37 on Dec. 2.
Whatever sand remains in the hourglass, enjoy. Enjoy these two
gifted athletes – Rodgers and Adams – so in synch as to be operating almost as
one.
Pitchers and Catchers
Green Bay QB-receiver duos that clicked 300 or more times in the regular season.Tandem No. Yards Avg. LG TD G
Rodgers to Davante Adams 492 5,960 12.11 t66 56 92
Favre to Donald Driver 486 6,774 13.94 t85 36 129
Rodgers to Jordy Nelson 469 6,919 14.75 t93 65 119
Rodgers to Randall Cobb 429 5,092 11.87 t75 39 96
Favre to Antonio Freeman 426 6,589 15.47 t84 57 116
Favre to Ahman Green 340 2,654 7.81 48 14 96
Starr to Boyd Dowler 336 5,151 15.33 t91 28 145
Dickey to James Lofton 325 6,337 19.50 t80 32 86
Rodgers to Greg Jennings 324 4,980 15.37 t86 38 72
Favre to William Henderson 305 2,309 7.57 t38 13 188
Favre to Sterling Sharpe 300 3,696 12.32 t76 41 47
Yeeeah, i love those two guys, they are my favorite in this game 😌
ReplyDeleteA joyful column, Eric, with nary an exclamation point.
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