I'm a Chicago Bears fan and Rodgers have always done that against the Bears, Lions and Vikings and usually get his target about 75-80% of the time.
One of the few times that didn't go his way when doing a Hail Mary, is the Seattle v. Green Bay controversial call where the GB player appeared to get it but was tangled up with a Seattle player then somehow the SEA player ended up with the ball, thus ending the game with SEA winning.
Rodgers and Stafford (formerly with Detroit, now with LA Rams) are well known for throwing Hail Marys and hitting their target most of the time. It's also because Rodgers have excellent WR corps who can catch his passes like Adams.
That Hail Mary attempt wasn't surprising at all coming from a Bears fan.
Look at that last drive of his. 3rd down and you throw deep into double coverage? Find me a veteran QB that would ever think that play makes sense.
I'm a Chicago Bears fan and Rodgers have always done that against the Bears, Lions and Vikings and usually get his target about 75-80% of the time.
One of the few times that didn't go his way when doing a Hail Mary, is the Seattle v. Green Bay controversial call where the GB player appeared to get it but was tangled up with a Seattle player then somehow the SEA player ended up with the ball, thus ending the game with SEA winning.
Rodgers and Stafford (formerly with Detroit, now with LA Rams) are well known for throwing Hail Marys and hitting their target most of the time. It's also because Rodgers have excellent WR corps who can catch his passes like Adams.
That Hail Mary attempt wasn't surprising at all coming from a Bears fan.