I'm ready to move on to this now.
This is the way.
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He only had 3 accurate throws?wallyuwl wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 14:47Lets not act like Love is the second coming just yet. He has three really good throws: the one to Watson, the out route to Lazard, and the back shoulder to Jones that he didn't catch. His other throws were all relatively inaccurate, which has been his #1 problem since college. Accuracy can improve, but for the most part you either have it or you don't. He has gotten better, but the question is how much better will it get? And does he need a perfect pocket to be able to throw with the mechanics to be accurate?
I'm not ready to move on from AR yet.
horse manure, Rodgers isn't just throwing go routes, or the McCarthy iso verticals or whatever you want to call what we did pre Lafluer, your seeing more crossing routes, drag routes, you seem to listen to any blogger that tickles your ears then repeat it here as though it's true, and it's not true, Love was doing the same thing Rodgers has been doing, and will continue to because they are the same pass schemes( with wrinkles) we've used for the last 3 years.
I dont know. I don't think Rodgers runs what MLF calls a lot of the time. I think he audibles out of calls. Seems that when he yells "kill kill kill" its usually a pass. I think he is calling off running plays when he does that.Yoop wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 15:51horse manure, Rodgers isn't just throwing go routes, or the McCarthy iso verticals or whatever you want to call what we did pre Lafluer, your seeing more crossing routes, drag routes, you seem to listen to any blogger that tickles your ears then repeat it here as though it's true, and it's not true, Love was doing the same thing Rodgers has been doing, and will continue to because they are the same pass schemes( with wrinkles) we've used for the last 3 years.
LOL! Then what do we need the older and far more expensive Rodgers for?
I'm curious. What did you take away from Rodgers performance?lupedafiasco wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 12:26I can’t really take anything away from Loves performance. With the 2 score lead I felt the Eagles didn’t take it seriously. They played real conservative.
I think if we played a real team with a weeks preparation for Love they play the Spagnuollo defense and blitz the daylights out of him. The question will be how he handles that and if he can beat it.
I don't think that's true, first of all. Unless you count like a pass here or there at the end of the game as 1 quarter (i.e. technically he played in the quarter so he gets credited with a quarter's worth of play time)go pak go wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 07:13Jordan Love has like 1 - 2 more quarters of playing time in his career before Dallas 2007 than Love had before Philly 2022.
Both showed some signs of minor good play (Rodgers had a good series before the turnover in Baltimore and Love had the plays in Detroit).
But by and large both had sucky performances before their "oh hey look at what he can do" moment on Prime Time TV
Yeah also last night Love basically hit as many slant routes as Rodgers has over his entire career. The slants, of course, being the best route by far in football.Labrev wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 14:50People thought the idea Love could run the O better than Rodgers was outrageous, yet it looked a lot better with Love.
What they didn't get was it has nothing to do with who's the "better" QB. Obviously Rodgers is.
The problem is Rodgers doesn't run the MLF offense. As of 2022, he runs the Rodgers-McCarthy Offense, wherein the QB needlessly goes into scramble drill and plays backyard ball in hopes that the WR will read his mind correctly, not content to move the ball methodically but must live/die by the big play. Oh, and the best part: it doesn't work!! Not without Davante Adams, or 7 ProBowl WRs.
Love OTOH actually runs this offense, pulls the trigger on open guys, and doesn't confine most of the passing game to the sidelines. Turns out, play within scheme and it works pretty well.
OL also blocked a lot better for Love than in his @KC start. Bakhtiari and Jenkins playing their natural spots makes a world of difference, not only for their own play, but they improve the rest of the OL (frees us up to put Nijman at RT, Tom becomes your primary backup, Newman only plays in a disaster scenario).
Oh yeah, I don't want to move on from AR, but I also don't think this is correct, because I think most of his other throws were also very good, especially given that he threw a few lasers while rolling out on the run. I remember 1 maybe 2 throws that weren't perfect. Love played about as well as he possibly could have, imo.wallyuwl wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 14:47Lets not act like Love is the second coming just yet. He has three really good throws: the one to Watson, the out route to Lazard, and the back shoulder to Jones that he didn't catch. His other throws were all relatively inaccurate, which has been his #1 problem since college. Accuracy can improve, but for the most part you either have it or you don't. He has gotten better, but the question is how much better will it get? And does he need a perfect pocket to be able to throw with the mechanics to be accurate?
I'm not ready to move on from AR yet.
I think if we’d stick with a 60/40 run to pass ratio, we’ve have had more success this year. Trying to pass too much when it just hasn’t worked and run game has, even against stacked boxes.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 17:46Just because Love had a little polish to his one-quarter performance, that is by ZERO means an indicator that he would perform better or worse than Aaron Rodgers. Period.
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I've heard MLF on more than one occasion say he has no issue with Rodgers changing the play called. Kudos to AR trying to gut it out there last nite. He was in a boat load of pain. Nobody can say with a straight face that he is only going thru the motions collecting his big bucks this season.AmishMafia wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 16:03I dont know. I don't think Rodgers runs what MLF calls a lot of the time. I think he audibles out of calls. Seems that when he yells "kill kill kill" its usually a pass. I think he is calling off running plays when he does that.Yoop wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 15:51horse manure, Rodgers isn't just throwing go routes, or the McCarthy iso verticals or whatever you want to call what we did pre Lafluer, your seeing more crossing routes, drag routes, you seem to listen to any blogger that tickles your ears then repeat it here as though it's true, and it's not true, Love was doing the same thing Rodgers has been doing, and will continue to because they are the same pass schemes( with wrinkles) we've used for the last 3 years.
The offense looked different the first few years with MLF. Seemed we did more fakes. Recall a segment where the talking heads would show 2 clips, both to the point of the handoff, they looked identical. Except one was a handoff and one was a pass. On both plays the ILBs didn't move because they didn't know if it's run or pass. That would give us Jones an extra step hitting the hole or the TE an extra step in the route tree. Every step counts.
I dont see that as much this year. Not sure why. Can't imagine MLF backed away from it.
Agreed, but I would much rather have a small sample size where the QB plays well than a small sample size where the QB plays poorly.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑28 Nov 2022 17:46Just because Love had a little polish to his one-quarter performance, that is by ZERO means an indicator that he would perform better or worse than Aaron Rodgers. Period.
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