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Drj820 wrote:
13 Nov 2023 09:53
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giants gave jones a horrible contract, and got to see him for a few years before they made the bad decision. I think Murphy wanted to know at about half the season, but he def needs longer to evaluate. Too many bad things going on around Love to get a true read...and lucky for him..he doesnt have to know yet! Love is under contract next year, so murphy can feel free to do nothing until at least the offseason. The try out is still ongoing!
If you're Love, do you have any intention of playing on your current deal next season? I certainly wouldn't.
I dont think he has any choice unless his play becomes amazing and we continue to not give him a better deal.

At this point, i dont think he has much leverage.
I think he has plenty. If the Packers have no intention of drafting a replacement, are they going to threaten to get a vet or go with Clifford if Love holds out? Love, at minimum, should hold the Packers feet to the fire. Commit or let me go.
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paco wrote:
13 Nov 2023 10:37
Drj820 wrote:
13 Nov 2023 09:53
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13 Nov 2023 09:41


If you're Love, do you have any intention of playing on your current deal next season? I certainly wouldn't.
I dont think he has any choice unless his play becomes amazing and we continue to not give him a better deal.

At this point, i dont think he has much leverage.
I think he has plenty. If the Packers have no intention of drafting a replacement, are they going to threaten to get a vet or go with Clifford if Love holds out? Love, at minimum, should hold the Packers feet to the fire. Commit or let me go.
I think he would have done that this year with the 5th year option if he was going to go that route. Love is playing fine, but if he wanted to play hardball, we could easily get to 3-7 with someone else at QB
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paco wrote:
13 Nov 2023 10:37
Drj820 wrote:
13 Nov 2023 09:53
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13 Nov 2023 09:41


If you're Love, do you have any intention of playing on your current deal next season? I certainly wouldn't.
I dont think he has any choice unless his play becomes amazing and we continue to not give him a better deal.

At this point, i dont think he has much leverage.
I think he has plenty. If the Packers have no intention of drafting a replacement, are they going to threaten to get a vet or go with Clifford if Love holds out? Love, at minimum, should hold the Packers feet to the fire. Commit or let me go.
They will definitely have an intention of drafting a replacement, armed with a Top-10 pick in a draft that's deep at QB, if he does THAT.
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Labrev wrote:
13 Nov 2023 10:50
paco wrote:
13 Nov 2023 10:37
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13 Nov 2023 09:53


I dont think he has any choice unless his play becomes amazing and we continue to not give him a better deal.

At this point, i dont think he has much leverage.
I think he has plenty. If the Packers have no intention of drafting a replacement, are they going to threaten to get a vet or go with Clifford if Love holds out? Love, at minimum, should hold the Packers feet to the fire. Commit or let me go.
They will definitely have an intention of drafting a replacement, armed with a Top-10 pick in a draft that's deep at QB, if he does THAT.
Then maybe its best for everyone. :idn: Regardless, I have a hard time seeing us going into next season with the QB situation we have today, or at least not the contract situation.
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Yeah, I don't think Love has much leverage at all. If he was playing lights out then he would. But he is a bottom 5 preferred starter (non-injury replacement) in the league right now.

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paco wrote:
13 Nov 2023 10:37
Drj820 wrote:
13 Nov 2023 09:53
paco wrote:
13 Nov 2023 09:41


If you're Love, do you have any intention of playing on your current deal next season? I certainly wouldn't.
I dont think he has any choice unless his play becomes amazing and we continue to not give him a better deal.

At this point, i dont think he has much leverage.
I think he has plenty. If the Packers have no intention of drafting a replacement, are they going to threaten to get a vet or go with Clifford if Love holds out? Love, at minimum, should hold the Packers feet to the fire. Commit or let me go.
Not a single other team would be bidding for Love as they’re starting QB in FA. He would at the very best be a bridge QB in Teddy B territory. Young enough to possibly have potential and kick the tires on but in no way are you banking your franchise in him.
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paco wrote:
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Drj820 wrote:
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paco wrote:
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Legit question.
giants gave jones a horrible contract, and got to see him for a few years before they made the bad decision. I think Murphy wanted to know at about half the season, but he def needs longer to evaluate. Too many bad things going on around Love to get a true read...and lucky for him..he doesnt have to know yet! Love is under contract next year, so murphy can feel free to do nothing until at least the offseason. The try out is still ongoing!
If you're Love, do you have any intention of playing on your current deal next season? I certainly wouldn't.
I'm not aware of the possibilities, but what WOULD you do? I understand those players that outperformed their contract and that the team really, really want's back. But, with over half the season gone and no real indication that Love is going to be IT, does he have any leverage?

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Half Empty wrote:
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paco wrote:
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If you're Love, do you have any intention of playing on your current deal next season? I certainly wouldn't.
I'm not aware of the possibilities, but what WOULD you do? I understand those players that outperformed their contract and that the team really, really want's back. But, with over half the season gone and no real indication that Love is going to be IT, does he have any leverage?
Assuming that Love does not improve dramatically, why would he want to go anywhere else? A new coach, a new system, all new WR's. This is a big gamble on failure for him. If he stays and makes steady improvement, he will get paid in GB and in the meantime he is the starter.

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At this point Love should be happy to he is pretty much guaranteed another chance to start at QB next year. He looks to be focused on putting out great tape, not his 2024 check. The check will easily come if his play gets hot.
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paco wrote:
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I think he has plenty. If the Packers have no intention of drafting a replacement, are they going to threaten to get a vet or go with Clifford if Love holds out? Love, at minimum, should hold the Packers feet to the fire. Commit or let me go.
Love hasn't come even close to playing well enough for him to think about holding out for a new contract next offseason. If that happens I expect the Packers to move on from him and take the $7 million of dead money counting against their cap in 2024.

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It's designed to not give up explosive PASS plays, which they haven't, just getting gashed so hard in the run that even bad QBs can beat us. :aok:
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Labrev wrote:
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It's designed to not give up explosive PASS plays, which they haven't, just getting gashed so hard in the run that even bad QBs can beat us. :aok:
They are middle of the road in giving up explosive pass plays though.
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Pckfn23 wrote:
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Labrev wrote:
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It's designed to not give up explosive PASS plays, which they haven't, just getting gashed so hard in the run that even bad QBs can beat us. :aok:
They are middle of the road in giving up explosive pass plays though.
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go pak go wrote:
14 Nov 2023 14:12
Pckfn23 wrote:
14 Nov 2023 14:04
Labrev wrote:
14 Nov 2023 14:00
It's designed to not give up explosive PASS plays, which they haven't, just getting gashed so hard in the run that even bad QBs can beat us. :aok:
They are middle of the road in giving up explosive pass plays though.
Tied for 8th by my count.
I was going by percentage, which was 14th, I believe.
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Love would be foolish to hold out for a new contract at this point. If he were to demand a new contract and we were to give it, it would be a below market value contract. Not a chance he's getting 4 yr 160 at this point. If he continues to improve, I expect he has a new deal by week8/9 next season.

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Love will get a nice contract from the Packers.
Love should get a nice contract from the Packers.
Love is possibly underperforming in some ways, or at least inconsistent (accuracy?). But he is steadily making more plays, even against good defenses.

We need to pay him. He won't get top tier pay. But he should get a nice check.
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Sorry I don't post much when the Packers aren't good, but when the Packers aren't good, I want to spend less of my free time typing and thinking and talking about the Packers. I'm still wearing green and gold and rooting on Sundays.

But I did want to drop by with a thought or two, which is basically this:

The Packers' schedule and results have broken down to paint a really clear picture.

The team has played 9 games. Five of those games have been 1-score games.

The 1-score games have been against teams that are:
6-3
5-5
5-5
4-6
4-5

The 6-3 team has been outgained by every opponent, but knows how to win.

The Packers have won two games fairly convincingly, against teams who are
3-7
3-6

The Packers have also lost two games convincingly against teams who are
7-3
6-4


It's pretty clear that the Packers aren't good enough to beat good teams, are good enough to beat bad teams and belong squarely in the middle group, with all the mediocre teams hovering around .500, where each game has been competitive and most come down to the last few plays.

But the Packers are 1-4 in those 1-score games. Because they just don't know how to win.

Now, they could be too young. They could have poor leadership/coaching. They could have a QB who just can't get it done in the big moments. They could have some combination of the 3. And I guess that's probably what everyone is trying to figure out.

But it does seem clear to me that despite the W/L record showing we're more like the teams we beat resoundingly than the teams we lost to by a FG or two along the way, we're emerging as a team like that middle tier group.


And I say that only to say that while the WINS have gone decidedly worse than I expected, and I thought we'd be competing with Minnesota for that playoff slot.... the season is in large part going just how we anticipated. We're a mediocre team going through growing pains. For a minute, I had convinced myself that we're just a bad team.

But then the Raiders and Broncos kept winning and I re-evaluated.

So I guess my stance is "not ready to blow it up yet," but also "need to see some growth and development if we want to stay on this path and find any success."

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Scott4Pack wrote:
14 Nov 2023 15:36
Love will get a nice contract from the Packers.
Love should get a nice contract from the Packers.
Love is possibly underperforming in some ways, or at least inconsistent (accuracy?). But he is steadily making more plays, even against good defenses.

We need to pay him. He won't get top tier pay. But he should get a nice check.
Love us a bottom 5 preferred started (in, not starting due to injury). He is the type of player you look to replace. Can he get better, say to be an average starter? Maybe, but he isn't there now.

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There are like 8 or 9 first rounders on the defense, if that didn’t equate to being in close games against mid teams then everyone should be fired yesterday
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