Try again.Raptorman wrote: ↑15 Jan 2024 11:3823 ppg with Jones. Still under the 25 ppg average of top QB's. FWIW, Mahomes is average 29 ppg.LombardiTime wrote: ↑15 Jan 2024 11:02Um, what are the POINTS PER GAME since Aaron Jones returned to the lineup and gave the Pack a legitimate threat in the running game?
Aaron RETURNED from injury in the TB game.
Since then, GB has scored 20, 33, 33, 17, and 42 (not counting the pick 6) points or a total of 145 points over 5 games.
That equates to 29 points per game.
I did not include the games Jones played in but was "limited" after he returned from his game 1 hamstring injury against the Bears because he was not really much of a running threat (nor was Dillon all season), nor did I include the 31 points the O scored in that opening game.
With a legitimate running attack, Jordan love has been on fire.
In any event, even if GB loses in SF and Love turns out to be a complete bust going forward he still will have led the Pack to as many playoff wins in his first year as a starter as that soon to be 36 year old (and pending free agent) QB coming off a torn achilles has managed to lead his teams in DC and Minnesota to during his 12 years in the NFL.
That would be 1.
Can't wait for Minnesota to pay the shirtless wonder $40M or more to come back and QB that team or conversely watch them panic and select their next Ponder with pick 11.
Got to be hard for a Viking fan watching Detroit and GB win playoff games yesterday and knowing the Bears had as many wins as my team this season but have two of the top 10 picks (including number 1) in the draft and a lot of cap space available while realizing my team had only one true defensive stud (Danielle Hunter) in 2023 and he is likely walking in free agency.
Oh well, maybe Dean Lowry will come back stronger next season and along with the underappreciated (if not underpaid) Kirko Chainz lead the Purple to a glorious year 3 of what that franchise calls a competitive rebuild.
Skollllllllll!