Imagine Randall Cobb hadn’t been re-signed with the Green Bay Packers. Imagine James Jones wasn’t cut by the New York Giants. What mess would the Packers’ wide receiver corps have been in when Jordy Nelson was lost for the season?
Thankfully, Cobb did come back and Jones was available. But that didn’t stop it being a difficult year for the wideouts. When opposing defenses are jamming the receivers at the line and daring the Packers to throw the football, you know something isn’t going right.
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What wasn’t going right was the receivers’ ability to gain separation, and when they did, they dropped the football.