Love has missed 2.5 games, but leads the NFL with 10 interceptions.
That ain't good, ain't good at all.
Love has missed 2.5 games, but leads the NFL with 10 interceptions.
That ain't good, ain't good at all.
Looking at all those videos that tit posted, maybe it's time for the vets like KC and X and Preston to have the infamous players only meeting. MLF sure ain't coaching all these mistakes. I wish there was a Warren Sapp or a Ray Lewis to scare the careless snot out of these guys. Enough of the post game "we gotta do better" sh!t.
Packer Coaches didn't have this team ready. JMHO.
How much time did they prepare Jenkins to play Center? Jenkins had several low snaps, for Love to try and catch, all while Love played with that groin injury. You could tell it was hurting Love to reach for the low snaps. Also, why did MLF not put Willis in, when Love was so visibly not 100%? Not even close to 90%.
When it comes to pinpoint throws and decision making a 90% Love is still probably better than a 100% Willis. However, yesterday may have been the day to find out if that is always true.
@ammo posted:When it comes to pinpoint throws and decision making a 90% Love is still probably better than a 100% Willis. However, yesterday may have been the day to find out if that is always true.
If he isn’t 90% better than Willis in those attributes they freakin wasted a shit load of money.
I'm also not sure Love was at 90%. 75% may have been a better number. Then Willis would have been a better choice.
Willis may have been the better bet yesterday but because of very specific conditions. He has shown he can win, and he/MLF win by using his run threat to both run and soften up the D for the occasional well timed pass. You can win like that in short time frames but it's not a recipe for long term success, as we have seen across the league. Eventually defenses hem in the (QB) run and are better prepared for wherever that occasional pass goes.
Teams with dual threat QB's that are forced to pass to win games seem to always come up short other than with generational running talent like Lamar. Who has so far also ultimately come up short. Your best bet in this situation is to make your overall running game dominant so the opposing D can't force your QB to beat them with the pass. I don't recall the last time I saw an offense like that. There have been some recent teams trying to fit that mold but they all come up short in the playoffs.
Campbell is a meathead because he teaches his players to play dirty. Same play Melton was hit by Branch. https://twitter.com/i/status/1853200518690029646
@ammo posted:Campbell is a meathead because he teaches his players to play dirty. Same play Melton was hit by Branch. https://twitter.com/i/status/1853200518690029646
Saw that when it happened and wondered why announcers did not address it. Looked like deliberate attempt to injure.
@ammo posted:Campbell is a meathead because he teaches his players to play dirty. Same play Melton was hit by Branch. https://twitter.com/i/status/1853200518690029646
@RochNyFan posted:Saw that when it happened and wondered why announcers did not address it. Looked like deliberate attempt to injure.
Yes!
I had even pointed out to Mrs. Timmy to watch that when they were showing the replay.
It made me recall Aaron Jones talking about another team (Steelers?) that were fond of twisting his ankle after being tackled, and saying if they did it again, he was going to start kicking back at them.