I would call it a dime but not a laser. He had to loft it over the S to hit the hole.
@Boris posted:Ronika Stone
— Bruce Irons (@BruceIronsNFL) January 9, 2024
>>>>>
Brittany Mahomes https://t.co/7p7xxJb3hV
Jordan needs to hold onto her. She's a keeper!
The very definition of coming up big when the moment required it.
Between third downs and Sunday night, Thanksgiving, he's not shrinking in the big moments like AR12 seemed to do.
Hey Boris. Take KC in the cold.
Since I wasn't able to watch all of the games this season, I need to ask, how many games this season did Love look bad? Not just average games, but bad games where negative plays outnumbered positive plays. Where there any? One? Two?
I thought his worse game was against Vegas. But Max Crosby was just an animal the offense had no answer to that game.
Yup, Vegas was bad, real bad. NO and DET #1 were below avg.
And they BEAT, NO. Crazy....
I was so pissed at MLF and OL coach for not having a game plan to double Crosby something I said all week long. Ridiculous
Adam Stenavich says Jordan Love's youth has been good fit with this young #Packers offense: "With this amount of young guys, having Jordan there has been better because there's more open dialogue, there's more, 'Hey, we're all in this together.'"
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) January 11, 2024
"...has been better..."
@michiganjoe posted:Adam Stenavich says Jordan Love's youth has been good fit with this young #Packers offense: "With this amount of young guys, having Jordan there has been better because there's more open dialogue, there's more, 'Hey, we're all in this together.'"
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) January 11, 2024"...has been better..."
Understatment.
"Hey, we're all in this together." vs. "I'm here for myself."
You mean....the guy that already has a Super Bowl plus auto entrance into the HoF doesn't want to play with young guys and win another one?
Why can't everyone be like Brady 😭👿
Listening to Wilde and Tausch. Apparently, the best 8 game stretch in Rodgers' career, stats wise, was during the "Run the table" run to make the playoffs. According to Wilde and Tausch, Jordan Love's play over the last 9 games has been just as good.
I should confirm that later today.
You gonna check with Arod?
1.) First thought: Aww, what a good dude this kid is. 2.) Second thought: For the Love of God, don't get hurt!
Jordan Love. Very good QB and very good dude. https://t.co/9bHQWwRxiK
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 12, 2024
— CheeseheadTV 🧀 (@cheeseheadtv) January 12, 2024
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some goooood mother lovin KARMA !!!!!
@packerboi posted:1.) First thought: Aww, what a good dude this kid is. 2.) Second thought: For the Love of God, don't get hurt!
Jordan Love. Very good QB and very good dude. https://t.co/9bHQWwRxiK
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 12, 2024
It was staged.
Looks like about 3 inches on the ground there.
That's what she said.
Jordan Love past 8 games: 196-279 (70.2%), 2,150 yards, 18 TD, 1 INT, 112.75 rating
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) January 13, 2024
Aaron Rodgers in 8-game "run the table" of 2016: 195-283 (68.9%), 2,384 yards, 21 TD, 0 INT, 119.34 rating
No, Love is not Rodgers. Not sure we realize just how good he was to end season though.
Something about the games and Love's performance just didn't let us see how good Love really was doing. When I think back on it, it seemed like we were in fear of losing or cranky about how they were playing, or we saw Love do really good things and then a mistake would override everything else. Even though his numbers were good game by game, it was like we didn't really want to believe them. When you see stats like this, I have to think, What was I missing?
The fear about our defense was distracting us? Also, Love's calmness makes us think what he's doing is no big deal. He just does it and moves on.
Talking to a guy in late October.....he kept telling me "Loves not the guy"....I kept telling him...
"The Packers have problems and issues....Jordan Love is way WAY down the list of issues for them to worry about. Now, he definitely needs to improve, but I think he has it in him. I saw stuff early that made me believe. He just needs the chance and time to play. Give him the chance...at least this season. Let's see how it ends."
Well here we are .....in the playoffs. Love needs to consistently do it now over the long haul and multiple seasons. Just keep learning and understanding and reading those defenses. Everything will fall into place.
@Pikes Peak posted:Looks like about 3 inches on the ground there.
Add in the inches not on the ground and oooooooooh boy!
@Boris posted:Talking to a guy in late October.....he kept telling me "Loves not the guy"....I kept telling him...
"The Packers have problems and issues....Jordan Love is way WAY down the list of issues for them to worry about. Now, he definitely needs to improve, but I think he has it in him. I saw stuff early that made me believe. He just needs the chance and time to play. Give him the chance...at least this season. Let's see how it ends."
Well here we are .....in the playoffs. Love needs to consistently do it now over the long haul and multiple seasons. Just keep learning and understanding and reading those defenses. Everything will fall into place.
Did late October guy fall into place?
I think this offense is more dangerous. AR12 held the ball too long. Wouldn't take the check down. Locked in on 17. Wouldn't throw to open young guys. Got sacked too often.
Love sprays the ball everywhere and fast. Who ya gonna cover?
@michiganjoe posted:Jordan Love past 8 games: 196-279 (70.2%), 2,150 yards, 18 TD, 1 INT, 112.75 rating
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) January 13, 2024
Aaron Rodgers in 8-game "run the table" of 2016: 195-283 (68.9%), 2,384 yards, 21 TD, 0 INT, 119.34 rating
No, Love is not Rodgers. Not sure we realize just how good he was to end season though.
Ah, now I don’t have to look these stats up. Thanks!
Should be noted that AR was in his ninth year of starting and had Adams, Nelson and Cobb to throw to when he put up those numbers.
Jordan Love's first playoff game. Absurd. pic.twitter.com/I48aeOWMLH
— Ollie Connolly (@OllieConnolly) January 14, 2024
Is this good in your playoff debut against a top-5 defense on the road? pic.twitter.com/vp7KexDZHp
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) January 15, 2024
Aaron who?
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) January 15, 2024
@zachkruse2: Aaron Rodgers scored 45 points in his playoff debut and Jordan Love still outscored him 😂
(plus J Love won)
Technically 42 as there was a defensive score. But I'm splitting hairs.