Love won't have Jones moving forward at all. Let's hope he is capable of doing better without him than he did last season.Yoop wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024 13:35some of this also is a result of not having Jones, in the red zone he's another player a defense has to cover, lack of experience at receiver also makes it tough , that limits the plays Lafleur can call up, not to defend Love, just saying he had a lot of issues to over come besides being a 1st time starter.
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Part about being better in year 2 is improving the consistency.go pak go wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024 14:35For Love it's not about being better Year 2. We have seen his peak. I don't think a quarterback can honestly be better than Love's peak. Dallas was THAT good.
For Love it is now about consistency. Love can't have his 4 game stretch early in the season, against the Giants, and more importantly can't falter like he did in the 4th quarter in San Francisco.
Our quarterback needs to rise up in the big moments. We struggle with that. I understand most teams do but Mahommes and Brady have absolutely bucked that trend. I hope Love has that pedigree.
If he doesn’t play like absolute dog &%$@ in the early middle of the season we probably end up with a lot better seeding. Then it came to the playoffs and he made one poorly thrown pass and one terrible, classic college scouting Love pass that both ended in picks.
If he improves the consistency he will naturally be better in year 2.
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Yup. Just raise the floor. Make sure your bad days aren't god awful. Because when I look at games like the Giants game...his bad day was really bad.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 14:36Part about being better in year 2 is improving the consistency.go pak go wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024 14:35For Love it's not about being better Year 2. We have seen his peak. I don't think a quarterback can honestly be better than Love's peak. Dallas was THAT good.
For Love it is now about consistency. Love can't have his 4 game stretch early in the season, against the Giants, and more importantly can't falter like he did in the 4th quarter in San Francisco.
Our quarterback needs to rise up in the big moments. We struggle with that. I understand most teams do but Mahommes and Brady have absolutely bucked that trend. I hope Love has that pedigree.
If he doesn’t play like absolute dog &%$@ in the early middle of the season we probably end up with a lot better seeding. Then it came to the playoffs and he made one poorly thrown pass and one terrible, classic college scouting Love pass that both ended in picks.
If he improves the consistency he will naturally be better in year 2.
seriously, what did you think I was talking about yesterday? we all saw the best, and it was very good, what we hoped obviously was more of that.go pak go wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 14:46Yup. Just raise the floor. Make sure your bad days aren't god awful. Because when I look at games like the Giants game...his bad day was really bad.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 14:36Part about being better in year 2 is improving the consistency.go pak go wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024 14:35For Love it's not about being better Year 2. We have seen his peak. I don't think a quarterback can honestly be better than Love's peak. Dallas was THAT good.
For Love it is now about consistency. Love can't have his 4 game stretch early in the season, against the Giants, and more importantly can't falter like he did in the 4th quarter in San Francisco.
Our quarterback needs to rise up in the big moments. We struggle with that. I understand most teams do but Mahommes and Brady have absolutely bucked that trend. I hope Love has that pedigree.
If he doesn’t play like absolute dog &%$@ in the early middle of the season we probably end up with a lot better seeding. Then it came to the playoffs and he made one poorly thrown pass and one terrible, classic college scouting Love pass that both ended in picks.
If he improves the consistency he will naturally be better in year 2.
what held him back from more consistency was exactly what I started my comment with, crap blocking, not picking up free rushers, and lack of experience at the WR position, same &%$@ that held Rodgers back to start the 2021 season.
you and others simply refuse the logic in that, nah it's got to be more complicated that just that, to funny
Question. Has a Packers starting quarterback since 1993 ever done anything wrong in your eyes? Or was it always somebody else's fault?Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 15:08seriously, what did you think I was talking about yesterday? we all saw the best, and it was very good, what we hoped obviously was more of that.go pak go wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 14:46Yup. Just raise the floor. Make sure your bad days aren't god awful. Because when I look at games like the Giants game...his bad day was really bad.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 14:36
Part about being better in year 2 is improving the consistency.
If he doesn’t play like absolute dog &%$@ in the early middle of the season we probably end up with a lot better seeding. Then it came to the playoffs and he made one poorly thrown pass and one terrible, classic college scouting Love pass that both ended in picks.
If he improves the consistency he will naturally be better in year 2.
what held him back from more consistency was exactly what I started my comment with, crap blocking, not picking up free rushers, and lack of experience at the WR position, same &%$@ that held Rodgers back to start the 2021 season.
you and others simply refuse the logic in that, nah it's got to be more complicated that just that, to funny
lupedafiasco wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 14:36Part about being better in year 2 is improving the consistency.go pak go wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024 14:35For Love it's not about being better Year 2. We have seen his peak. I don't think a quarterback can honestly be better than Love's peak. Dallas was THAT good.
For Love it is now about consistency. Love can't have his 4 game stretch early in the season, against the Giants, and more importantly can't falter like he did in the 4th quarter in San Francisco.
Our quarterback needs to rise up in the big moments. We struggle with that. I understand most teams do but Mahommes and Brady have absolutely bucked that trend. I hope Love has that pedigree.
If he doesn’t play like absolute dog &%$@ in the early middle of the season we probably end up with a lot better seeding. Then it came to the playoffs and he made one poorly thrown pass and one terrible, classic college scouting Love pass that both ended in picks.
If he improves the consistency he will naturally be better in year 2.
he never played like dog &%$@, only issues I saw was not stepping into some throws, and the pass rush and speed of it getting to him, and a lot of that where protection issues.
His consistency continued to improve with every game after week 8 or so.
people that even attempt to rip on Love better count there lucky stars, seriously I just can't understand you people.
lot of spoiled rotten Packer fans
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Yeah, I tried telling lupe that multiple times last year when he went on his bum sauce to MVP to wet trash back to MVP between October and November roller coaster, don't think it sunk in.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 15:17lupedafiasco wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 14:36Part about being better in year 2 is improving the consistency.go pak go wrote: ↑03 Apr 2024 14:35For Love it's not about being better Year 2. We have seen his peak. I don't think a quarterback can honestly be better than Love's peak. Dallas was THAT good.
For Love it is now about consistency. Love can't have his 4 game stretch early in the season, against the Giants, and more importantly can't falter like he did in the 4th quarter in San Francisco.
Our quarterback needs to rise up in the big moments. We struggle with that. I understand most teams do but Mahommes and Brady have absolutely bucked that trend. I hope Love has that pedigree.
If he doesn’t play like absolute dog &%$@ in the early middle of the season we probably end up with a lot better seeding. Then it came to the playoffs and he made one poorly thrown pass and one terrible, classic college scouting Love pass that both ended in picks.
If he improves the consistency he will naturally be better in year 2.
he never played like dog &%$@, only issues I saw was not stepping into some throws, and the pass rush and speed of it getting to him, and a lot of that where protection issues.
His consistency continued to improve with every game after week 8 or so.
people that even attempt to rip on Love better count there lucky stars, seriously I just can't understand you people.
lot of spoiled rotten Packer fans
I've tried to keep a tight lip with some of the player bashing, but Lupe just hits these players hard, to say anyone that plays in the XFL are garbage is flat out insane, those guys are great athletes, many for whatever reason just didn't catch a break, yet, doesn't mean they wont get on a nfl team at some pointBF004 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 15:22Yeah, I tried telling lupe that multiple times last year when he went on his bum sauce to MVP to wet trash back to MVP between October and November roller coaster, don't think it sunk in.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 15:17lupedafiasco wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 14:36
Part about being better in year 2 is improving the consistency.
If he doesn’t play like absolute dog &%$@ in the early middle of the season we probably end up with a lot better seeding. Then it came to the playoffs and he made one poorly thrown pass and one terrible, classic college scouting Love pass that both ended in picks.
If he improves the consistency he will naturally be better in year 2.
he never played like dog &%$@, only issues I saw was not stepping into some throws, and the pass rush and speed of it getting to him, and a lot of that where protection issues.
His consistency continued to improve with every game after week 8 or so.
people that even attempt to rip on Love better count there lucky stars, seriously I just can't understand you people.
lot of spoiled rotten Packer fans
I pinch myself, does any football fan have a right to be a fan of a team with 4 HOF QB's in his lifetime, true Love aint there yet, but just the thought that he could be gives me goose bumps.
What exactly did Lupe say in that last post that was inaccurate? Love showed lots of promise last season. This season is going to be more challenging for him because teams are going to have more film to study. This is why I was so disappointed at having lost to SF. We had the element of surprise and it's only going to get more difficult for this young team. We aren't flying under the radar anymore, the whole league expects us to be good now.
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He got flustered under pressure and had a couple bad throws against SF, and some of that could be a result of play calls and Lafleur.Papa John wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 15:42What exactly did Lupe say in that last post that was inaccurate? Love showed lots of promise last season. This season is going to be more challenging for him because teams are going to have more film to study. This is why I was so disappointed at having lost to SF. We had the element of surprise and it's only going to get more difficult for this young team. We aren't flying under the radar anymore, the whole league expects us to be good now.
"If he doesn't play like dog &%$@" seems a comment exemplifying he had prior, again I disagree with that, his supporting cast had though.
I think I responded to Lupe's comment over his stance concerning players in the past, mostly, he has a track record of bum saucing some players
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Love was never terrible, but for the love of Love at least admit he wasn't NFL standard good in some games/halves last year...
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
the team was just as much at fault for not being up to NFL standards..
this conversation is just like the games, doesn't matter who, why, or when, but the QB is always at fault.
so NO, for the Love of Love I won't blame him for crap blocking, poor protection and a inexperienced receiver core, but you can if that floats your boat
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It does matter who, why, or when and no one has EVER said it is always the QBs fault. YOU however are pretty much declaring that it is never the QB's fault.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 17:41the team was just as much at fault for not being up to NFL standards..
this conversation is just like the games, doesn't matter who, why, or when, but the QB is always at fault.
so NO, for the Love of Love I won't blame him for crap blocking, poor protection and a inexperienced receiver core, but you can if that floats your boat
Did anyone say you had to blame him for things out of his control? No. Blame him for the mistakes and poor play that is on him. It did happen last year and he was not good enough in that 4-5 game stretch, not by a long shot. He, Love the QB, wasn't good in the 2nd half of the 49er game either. It happens. He was really good at other times last year. Call a spade a spade and stop making excuses for the QB at every turn.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
BS, why would I blame him for SF? It was Barry that put him in that predicament anyway, and those 4 or 5 games you so desperately want me to blame on Love is complete horse &%$@ and you know it, or maybe you actually don't, those issues are the result of crap blocking, and completely free rushers.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 19:20It does matter who, why, or when and no one has EVER said it is always the QBs fault. YOU however are pretty much declaring that it is never the QB's fault.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 17:41the team was just as much at fault for not being up to NFL standards..
this conversation is just like the games, doesn't matter who, why, or when, but the QB is always at fault.
so NO, for the Love of Love I won't blame him for crap blocking, poor protection and a inexperienced receiver core, but you can if that floats your boat
Did anyone say you had to blame him for things out of his control? No. Blame him for the mistakes and poor play that is on him. It did happen last year and he was not good enough in that 4-5 game stretch, not by a long shot. He, Love the QB, wasn't good in the 2nd half of the 49er game either. It happens. He was really good at other times last year. Call a spade a spade and stop making excuses for the QB at every turn.
first year starting QB, and a &%$@ house full of inexperienced or hobbled WR, and your going to pick him apart for a few poor plays, as I said if that gets you off, go for it.
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No, he was below average at times and he absolutely deserves SOME blame for the late game fail against San Francisco.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 20:28BS, he was normal, average at times, no way I'd ever blame him for the late game fail against SF, Lafleur and by extension his buddy Barry put him in that predicament anywayPckfn23 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 19:20It does matter who, why, or when and no one has EVER said it is always the QBs fault. YOU however are pretty much declaring that it is never the QB's fault.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 17:41
the team was just as much at fault for not being up to NFL standards..
this conversation is just like the games, doesn't matter who, why, or when, but the QB is always at fault.
so NO, for the Love of Love I won't blame him for crap blocking, poor protection and a inexperienced receiver core, but you can if that floats your boat
Did anyone say you had to blame him for things out of his control? No. Blame him for the mistakes and poor play that is on him. It did happen last year and he was not good enough in that 4-5 game stretch, not by a long shot. He, Love the QB, wasn't good in the 2nd half of the 49er game either. It happens. He was really good at other times last year. Call a spade a spade and stop making excuses for the QB at every turn.
He should be at his best every play. He will not be at his best every play. No player ever is. ALL players should get the opportunity to be blamed for plays when they are not at their best.what I don't get is why some of you want to act like he should have been at his best for every play, no one is,
Those are things that contributed to poor offense. Love's play also did during that bad stretch. As Love's good play contributed to good offense during that latter half of the season.and he had valid reasons for it, like Walker consistently failing on inside counters, or Myers driven right back to Love, or the countless other blocking fails that went on for half the season,
This is the "Jordan Freaking Love" thread, of course we are talking about Jordan Love... Did Jordan Love ever do something wrong in 2023?rather then complain about that, ya complain about the person most responsible for getting us in the PO in the first place figures
This is the same Rodgers nonsense where the QB can not be blamed for the QB playing poorly.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
it's the same type BS as with Rodgers, again it doesn't matter why, when, or how, the QB gets the blame.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 20:41No, he was below average at times and he absolutely deserves SOME blame for the late game fail against San Francisco.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 20:28BS, he was normal, average at times, no way I'd ever blame him for the late game fail against SF, Lafleur and by extension his buddy Barry put him in that predicament anywayPckfn23 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 19:20
It does matter who, why, or when and no one has EVER said it is always the QBs fault. YOU however are pretty much declaring that it is never the QB's fault.
Did anyone say you had to blame him for things out of his control? No. Blame him for the mistakes and poor play that is on him. It did happen last year and he was not good enough in that 4-5 game stretch, not by a long shot. He, Love the QB, wasn't good in the 2nd half of the 49er game either. It happens. He was really good at other times last year. Call a spade a spade and stop making excuses for the QB at every turn.
He should be at his best every play. He will not be at his best every play. No player ever is. ALL players should get the opportunity to be blamed for plays when they are not at their best.what I don't get is why some of you want to act like he should have been at his best for every play, no one is,
Those are things that contributed to poor offense. Love's play also did during that bad stretch. As Love's good play contributed to good offense during that latter half of the season.and he had valid reasons for it, like Walker consistently failing on inside counters, or Myers driven right back to Love, or the countless other blocking fails that went on for half the season,
This is the "Jordan Freaking Love" thread, of course we are talking about Jordan Love... Did Jordan Love ever do something wrong in 2023?rather then complain about that, ya complain about the person most responsible for getting us in the PO in the first place figures
This is the same Rodgers nonsense where the QB can not be blamed for the QB playing poorly.
you know why that is, just like the garbage your trying to sell now, you discount the &%$@ blocking, the mistake prone receivers in order to say LOVE DIDEN'T play well either, and it's complete hog manure, go tell that to someone that can't figure out what there watching.
go tell that to Lafleur, and he will laugh right in your face, again Love may not have been perfect, but he was not the reason, certainly not the main reason for those lousy 4 or 5 games.
My goodness. Just look at how bad the 10 offensive players are here. Love is fine though.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 16:09He got flustered under pressure and had a couple bad throws against SF, and some of that could be a result of play calls and Lafleur.Papa John wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 15:42What exactly did Lupe say in that last post that was inaccurate? Love showed lots of promise last season. This season is going to be more challenging for him because teams are going to have more film to study. This is why I was so disappointed at having lost to SF. We had the element of surprise and it's only going to get more difficult for this young team. We aren't flying under the radar anymore, the whole league expects us to be good now.
"If he doesn't play like dog &%$@" seems a comment exemplifying he had prior, again I disagree with that, his supporting cast had though.
I think I responded to Lupe's comment over his stance concerning players in the past, mostly, he has a track record of bum saucing some players
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No, it definitely does matter and all 11 players should receive blame, when they deserve it.
Never did that. Pass blocking was pretty suspect to say the least from game about 4-9.you know why that is, just like the garbage your trying to sell now, you discount the &%$@ blocking,
Didn't do that either. Receiver were pretty poor at times when they were learning to play NFL football.the mistake prone receivers
I am telling someone that can't figure out what they are watching. Love didn't play well at times, for a few games at a time even. It's a fact.in order to say LOVE DIDEN'T play well either, and it's complete hog manure, go tell that to someone that can't figure out what there watching.
I told LaFleur. He agreed and thanked me for my observation. Love was not perfect and Love was a reason why Love did not play well at times.go tell that to Lafleur, and he will laugh right in your face, again Love may not have been perfect, but he was not the reason, certainly not the main reason for those lousy 4 or 5 games.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
never said he didn't have a bad play.go pak go wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 21:01My goodness. Just look at how bad the 10 offensive players are here. Love is fine though.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 16:09He got flustered under pressure and had a couple bad throws against SF, and some of that could be a result of play calls and Lafleur.Papa John wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024 15:42What exactly did Lupe say in that last post that was inaccurate? Love showed lots of promise last season. This season is going to be more challenging for him because teams are going to have more film to study. This is why I was so disappointed at having lost to SF. We had the element of surprise and it's only going to get more difficult for this young team. We aren't flying under the radar anymore, the whole league expects us to be good now.
"If he doesn't play like dog &%$@" seems a comment exemplifying he had prior, again I disagree with that, his supporting cast had though.
I think I responded to Lupe's comment over his stance concerning players in the past, mostly, he has a track record of bum saucing some players
23 was right, this is a Jordan Love thread, rip him for every thing he didn't do perfectly.
thing is a solid OL, experienced receivers, and it's very doubtful we'd have experienced that 4 or 5 game losing stretch, rather, just may have pushed hard on Detroit for the division and had 12 or 13 wins last year, as I had predicted
I don't sit and rag on a player who was least responsible for that not happening, saying insane stuff like if he doesn't play like dog &%$@ ( I guess you think that stupid pick qualifies as that)
why wouldn't we all expect more consistency from Love, that would seem logical, specially now with Walker having a year under his belt, and a season under all these receivers, my point is that what made everything harder for Love to start last year will have more chemistry and experience to start this season, I'am thinking a faster start will build quicker momentum, hence, PO's and Lombardi's.
now back to vids of Loves's worst plays
Love 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.