Yup. What Love does means less than what the defense does.
Come back to this at the end of the year and we shall see how off I am.
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Yup. What Love does means less than what the defense does.
Love 110+ QB rating - 13+ wins
so then for a team to win a SB it needs to have a defense in the top 1/3rd of the league, I have no issue with that, however it also has to have a top 5 or so offense.Raptorman wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024 16:24Who debunked it? Name 10 teams that won a Super Bowl without a top-10 defense. The Packers never have. Every one one of their Championships was with a top 4 or better defense. But, yeah, it's debunked.Yoop wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024 13:05
this seems like a repeat of the debunked line that defenses win championships, when in reality the defense only needs to not lose the game, whomever has the most points wins championships, a defense rarely accumulate enough points to win any game
why come hear to trash our QB? why even entertain comments negative about yours, it's not as though you've had any worth actually bragging about
to rap this, there isn't a scout or GM in this league who doesn't have Love ranked top half of league starters, some top 10, others top 5 to 7,.
sad that you lost McCarthy, but it's no reason for smack talk about Love, we did everything right bringing along LOve, and he's playing that way.
For the record, I have a superhero underwear usage profile that I can share that directly relates to win/loss success. #foolproof
I didn't say anything about having opinions different from our fans, knowing better, or Viqueens fans in general.Raptorman wrote: ↑03 Sep 2024 22:35Ah yes, other fans can't have opinions that don't coincide with what Packers fans say. Packer fans know football better than any other fans. An old BS line. Yet, Packer fans have no problem diminishing the QB's of teams in their division whenever they can. After all, no way the Vikings could ever have a good QB. Doesn't matter how good they are, they suck. Because, well they are on the Vikings.
That was the initial rule wasnt it? Then they changed it to the 30 because the 35 made it too easy to score.
The thing is, it is the low paid players with usually short careers that play on the ST units. So they are risking their health for not a lot of money. I think the new rules are fine, except there needs to be something done so the average starting point for the offense isn't the 30-32 on returns. Maybe just move where the players are lined up another 5 yards toward the endzone.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024 10:45That was the initial rule wasnt it? Then they changed it to the 30 because the 35 made it too easy to score.
I think all this &%$@ is dumb. The league needs to accept this is a physical and violent sport and the players are paid handsomely for it. They neutered kickoffs to where its unbearable to watch. Its been prime beer and !@#$ time for me the last 20 years. You cant hit a QB anymore even though half the league now are athletic QBs that leave the pocket in .5 seconds. For whatever reason a player on a football field can be considered defenseless despite rule #1 is to protect yourself at all times (not to mention the QBs should be protecting their receivers.)
It's to early to tell, let him build some chemistry with receivers and schemes, a lot of football people, that know this stuff, say he's the best prospect to come out in years, I wouldn't discount there opinions just yet, the pro game is so much faster then college, and QB is such a mental position, however there is no time to think much once the ball is snapped, we know muscle memory takes time to develop, it's the same with the mental part, I think Williams will rejuvenate the Packers/Bears rivalry of years past, jmolupedafiasco wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024 10:34Yeah I dont care what anyone says. So far Caleb Williams looks like Baker Mayfield to me. Like hes fine but thats not a franchise QB.
Not a lot of money my ass. Especially now. Theyve got their NIL money, their degree, and make hundreds of thousands a year. No sympathy from me. Pick a different profession then.wallyuwl wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024 10:50The thing is, it is the low paid players with usually short careers that play on the ST units. So they are risking their health for not a lot of money. I think the new rules are fine, except there needs to be something done so the average starting point for the offense isn't the 30-32 on returns. Maybe just move where the players are lined up another 5 yards toward the endzone.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024 10:45That was the initial rule wasnt it? Then they changed it to the 30 because the 35 made it too easy to score.
I think all this &%$@ is dumb. The league needs to accept this is a physical and violent sport and the players are paid handsomely for it. They neutered kickoffs to where its unbearable to watch. Its been prime beer and !@#$ time for me the last 20 years. You cant hit a QB anymore even though half the league now are athletic QBs that leave the pocket in .5 seconds. For whatever reason a player on a football field can be considered defenseless despite rule #1 is to protect yourself at all times (not to mention the QBs should be protecting their receivers.)
Trevor Lawrence was also the best QB prospect to come out in years. That doesnt always make it the end all be all. I think Caleb has a lot not going for him. Number one being hes small.Yoop wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024 10:57It's to early to tell, let him build some chemistry with receivers and schemes, a lot of football people, that know this stuff, say he's the best prospect to come out in years, I wouldn't discount there opinions just yet, the pro game is so much faster then college, and QB is such a mental position, however there is no time to think much once the ball is snapped, we know muscle memory takes time to develop, it's the same with the mental part, I think Williams will rejuvenate the Packers/Bears rivalry of years past, jmolupedafiasco wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024 10:34Yeah I dont care what anyone says. So far Caleb Williams looks like Baker Mayfield to me. Like hes fine but thats not a franchise QB.