If that 1.99 number is true it’s a travesty. And it also means that Love was having an even better game than I thought until the pick.
@realitybytes, there is your answer
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If that 1.99 number is true it’s a travesty. And it also means that Love was having an even better game than I thought until the pick.
I think the two things are not mutually exclusive. GB has a (by league standards) average/decent OL. GB's OL depth (by league standards) is actually pretty good. Compared to previous versions of the Packers OL, this OL is not good. But league wide, yeah. I invite you to watch more non-Packer games and watch league wide OL play. It all kinda sucks. I'm going to judge them in the aggregate over the course of the season and compared to the rest of the league. They're not a top unit and they're not a bad one either.Funny thing is Peter tweets this out but yet defends the OL saying we have a good OL and said our OL has the best depth in the NFL.
i was talking about that specific play, where he had a very clean pocket, but i'll rant you the fact that overall, the ol played a horrible game.@realitybytes, there is your answer
Doesn’t excuse two Love brain farts but it explains a lot.
Maybe our starting 5 is average by league standards but our backups have to be below league standards.I think the two things are not mutually exclusive. GB has a (by league standards) average/decent OL. GB's OL depth (by league standards) is actually pretty good. Compared to previous versions of the Packers OL, this OL is not good. But league wide, yeah. I invite you to watch more non-Packer games and watch league wide OL play. It all kinda sucks. I'm going to judge them in the aggregate over the course of the season and compared to the rest of the league. They're not a top unit and they're not a bad one either.
AND yesterday's game was a disaster for them. They had trouble picking up a rush scheme that they have all seen before. Why? I have no clue. The previous two weeks they all did a really nice job sorting out blitzes and overall keeping Love clean. This week they never got settled, and were constantly changing personnel and spots. Jordan Morgan played 3 different positions. Is it any wonder he sucked? Belton played two different positions. The coaches deluded themselves having Tom up to play and probably deluded themselves with Banks as well. You're just not going to look good losing two starters on the fly and then playing mix and match with your back ups. Not sure if you watched the Vikings game on Monday night but same thing happened to them. They lost their center mid game and they became nonfunctional. Trying to plug and play one position is one thing, but doing it with two starters is just a tall, tall ask against the best D front in the league. I don't want to take credit away from Cleveland's talent up front. It behooves them now to try to add someone who can play tackle because the coaches are going to ruin both Morgan and Belton if they keep throwing them into positions like darts against the wall. Pick where you want to them to play and then put them there.
Jordan Love is fantastic at avoiding sacks, and they got him 5 times yesterday. That's unacceptable. They have been better, the can be better, I expect they WILL be better, but if you want to make a run this year then the FO damn well can't count on a wish and a prayer.
Hidden play of the game. Picture perfect throw under duress in his own end zone, dropped right over the shoulder. Golden just brain farts, forgets where he is and runs out of bounds. Half the Packer sideline has their hands on their heads because they all know this should've been a 94 yard TD that iced the game away.
Yep saw there were people trying to blame Love saying he over threw it leading Golden to go out of bounds. But just seems Golden did not know were he was on the field had plenty of room to turn and go a lot further then he did.
Geez, yeah he’s what, 10-13 feet from the sideline? Rookie mistake, he showed a lot of awareness and body control in camp so they may just need to work this out with him through reps.View attachment 1178
definitely a perfect pass by love. and golden just wasn't aware of how far he was from the sideline. should have been a game-winning td.