GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodgers doesn't know when it will click for the Green Bay Packers' young receivers, but he knows what he has to do until it does. «I've got to play the same way,» Rodgers said Wednesday. «I don't play the way I played in 2011, [but] I've got to play on time and guys gotta get open, so no, I'm not gonna change the way I play.
I have to realize who's out there, who we're throwing to and how we're gonna actually make some hay and score some points.» Rodgers and the rookie receivers did not get off to the most productive of starts in last Sunday's 23-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in the season opener.
Christian Watson dropped a would-be 75-yard touchdown on the Packers' first offensive play of the game, and Romeo Doubs didn't replicate the big plays he made in training camp and the preseason.
Another young receiver, second-year pro Amari Rodgers, did not play a single snap from scrimmage and was limited to only kick returns and special teams plays.