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Xavier McKinney is really good as a center fielding free safety.  Although, it helps when Levis thinks he can meatball it in between Alexander and McKinney.  

Levis = 100 dollar arm, 10 cent brain.  

Oh, and thanks to the Giants for not bringing back McKinney.  Letting him and Barkley go is why they will have a top 5 draft pick next year.  

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@H5 posted:

Gutekunst, LaFleur, Clements clearly saw something.

They saw something in Michael Pratt too presumably.

Don't want to downplay what Willis has done the last two weeks, because God knows playing in the NFL, much less winning, is a lot harder than it looks.

But the longer you're in the league, the more film teams have on you, the harder it becomes. Willis is benefitting from being an unknown, and teams not having too many of his tendencies to scout. And MLF is also taking advantage of that rolling out some plays and looks the Colts and Titans didn't know what to prepare for.

Willis does a lot of things really well...with his legs certainly, and he is able to improvise well on the move. His arm is pretty strong, but he has yet to hit a WR in stride...drop it in the bucket as it were. He's thrown some balls up that could/should have been picked and our outstanding WR have made plays on them.

He's been an amazing addition to the team given the circumstances...but IMO, #10 cannot come back too soon. Not sure Willis would pay the dividends we are all hoping for over the course of 17 games.

@Chongo posted:

They saw something in Michael Pratt too presumably.

Don't want to downplay what Willis has done the last two weeks, because God knows playing in the NFL, much less winning, is a lot harder than it looks.

But the longer you're in the league, the more film teams have on you, the harder it becomes. Willis is benefitting from being an unknown, and teams not having too many of his tendencies to scout. And MLF is also taking advantage of that rolling out some plays and looks the Colts and Titans didn't know what to prepare for.

Willis does a lot of things really well...with his legs certainly, and he is able to improvise well on the move. His arm is pretty strong, but he has yet to hit a WR in stride...drop it in the bucket as it were. He's thrown some balls up that could/should have been picked and our outstanding WR have made plays on them.

He's been an amazing addition to the team given the circumstances...but IMO, #10 cannot come back too soon. Not sure Willis would pay the dividends we are all hoping for over the course of 17 games.

All the same, I'll take what Willis has given us. He has been here less than month, learned a lot of the system and has led the Packers to two victories. I agree that we need Love back, and hopefully next week. I'm thankful we have a competent backup QB. Probably, the best back up QB in the League, right now.

@mrtundra posted:

All the same, I'll take what Willis has given us. He has been here less than month, learned a lot of the system and has led the Packers to two victories. I agree that we need Love back, and hopefully next week. I'm thankful we have a competent backup QB. Probably, the best back up QB in the League, right now.

And Sam Darnold is currently 3-0. Sometimes teams catch lightning in a bottle with QB.

@Chongo posted:

They saw something in Michael Pratt too presumably.

Don't want to downplay what Willis has done the last two weeks, because God knows playing in the NFL, much less winning, is a lot harder than it looks.

But the longer you're in the league, the more film teams have on you, the harder it becomes. Willis is benefitting from being an unknown, and teams not having too many of his tendencies to scout. And MLF is also taking advantage of that rolling out some plays and looks the Colts and Titans didn't know what to prepare for.

Willis does a lot of things really well...with his legs certainly, and he is able to improvise well on the move. His arm is pretty strong, but he has yet to hit a WR in stride...drop it in the bucket as it were. He's thrown some balls up that could/should have been picked and our outstanding WR have made plays on them.

He's been an amazing addition to the team given the circumstances...but IMO, #10 cannot come back too soon. Not sure Willis would pay the dividends we are all hoping for over the course of 17 games.

Agree with everything you say here.  I think we got a little lucky we weren’t facing some of the higher quality teams the past 2 weeks.  If Malik was forced to air it out a bit more in a shootout type game, I think some of his limitations would have been more exposed.

That all said, kudos to Malik for avoiding any huge game changing mistakes these past 2 games.  That alone is a heck of an accomplishment.

@fightphoe93 posted:

Agree with everything you say here.  I think we got a little lucky we weren’t facing some of the higher quality teams the past 2 weeks.  If Malik was forced to air it out a bit more in a shootout type game, I think some of his limitations would have been more exposed.

That all said, kudos to Malik for avoiding any huge game changing mistakes these past 2 games.  That alone is a heck of an accomplishment.

I think what has really help Malik these last two weeks is a quarterback's best friend and that is a running game.  If they can keep up this balance on offense and continue to play an improved defense, I really like their chances.

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