People on r/NFL would have a stroke if they saw this
Yay Silly Body!!
Don’t know if that’s because we want big plays, or because we always third and long 🙂
And that’s with one of the highest receiver drop rates in the nfl
Go Pookie!
I heard one podcaster describe loves early career as a battle between the spirit of favre and spirit of rodgers. Is he a gunslinger or a technician? Either way he will find his own space but I loved that analogy. I hope he falls more toward the gunslinger archetype with just enough situational awareness to not be greedy in the clutch
I believe the Packers were 2nd in explosive plays last year, but only 15th in 3rd down % (39.5%) and 23rd on 4th down (50%) while attempting fewer 4th downs than all but 3 teams.
The explosiveness is good, but it can’t come at the expense of consistency. I’m ok with this falling a little bit if it means more sustained drives. Those drives help your defense out and help you win games in the 4th quarter. With #8 in the backfield, we should be wearing teams out with long drives.
Is “going for” big plays the same as “making” big plays? Whats his success rate on the big ones?
He is more like GOSPOLS
Out of curiosity, does anyone know how many of these were to Watson? Seemed like we were a different offense with him in
Great thing for Packers QBs is that they are comfortable wearing green, which eases the transition to the green HOF jacket
Lol. He’s not a very good QB. His completion rate in ’24 was not in the top 25 QBs. He is awful in crunchtime. Gute is a horrible GM
Put him in the Hall already, what are we waiting for?!
Imagine what it would be without all the drops and balls thrown 10 yards past the receiver.
The good thing about Love is.
He clearly is mentally still developing.
You can see him go back and forth between playing styles.
He is a risk taker but is still trying to figure out how much risk is the appropriate amount.
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People on r/NFL would have a stroke if they saw this
Yay Silly Body!!
Don’t know if that’s because we want big plays, or because we always third and long 🙂
And that’s with one of the highest receiver drop rates in the nfl
Go Pookie!
I heard one podcaster describe loves early career as a battle between the spirit of favre and spirit of rodgers. Is he a gunslinger or a technician? Either way he will find his own space but I loved that analogy. I hope he falls more toward the gunslinger archetype with just enough situational awareness to not be greedy in the clutch
I believe the Packers were 2nd in explosive plays last year, but only 15th in 3rd down % (39.5%) and 23rd on 4th down (50%) while attempting fewer 4th downs than all but 3 teams.
The explosiveness is good, but it can’t come at the expense of consistency. I’m ok with this falling a little bit if it means more sustained drives. Those drives help your defense out and help you win games in the 4th quarter. With #8 in the backfield, we should be wearing teams out with long drives.
Is “going for” big plays the same as “making” big plays? Whats his success rate on the big ones?
He is more like GOSPOLS
Out of curiosity, does anyone know how many of these were to Watson? Seemed like we were a different offense with him in
Great thing for Packers QBs is that they are comfortable wearing green, which eases the transition to the green HOF jacket
Lol. He’s not a very good QB. His completion rate in ’24 was not in the top 25 QBs. He is awful in crunchtime. Gute is a horrible GM
Put him in the Hall already, what are we waiting for?!
Imagine what it would be without all the drops and balls thrown 10 yards past the receiver.
The good thing about Love is.
He clearly is mentally still developing.
You can see him go back and forth between playing styles.
He is a risk taker but is still trying to figure out how much risk is the appropriate amount.