my memory might be hazy, but during those games my impression was the receivers where the main reason for Loves strugglesCWIMM wrote: ↑05 Apr 2024 04:02Love had stretches of games last season in which he struggled while the pocket was kept clean as well.
In the five games vs. the Raiders, Broncos, Vikings, Steelers and Giants he completed only 62.3% of his passes, threw only four touchdowns and six interceptions while having a passer rating of 70.9 while facing no pressure.
With that being said, let me be clear about that I was surprised by how well he played overall as a first year starter and I'm confident in him developing into a very good QB for the next 10+ seasons. But, he made some mistakes in 2023 as well for which he should be allowed to be criticized.
heres a comment from a article detailing what I'am talking about, once a person reads into why Love had a low passer rating in some of those games I think it becomes more clear that Loves struggles where a direct result of lack of chemistry with receivers, good read from Sports Illustrated explaining it all.
https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/news/you ... percentage
Playing quarterback is hard. It’s even harder when the first read on a play didn’t run his route to the right depth, the second read didn’t make the correct adjustment to the coverage and the third read got knocked off his path by the defender.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach Tom Clements says Jordan Love is an “accurate” passer.
With the lowest completion percentage in the NFL, there’s no evidence to support that statement. There are reasons, though.