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Originally Posted by: go.pack.go.
Jordan Love has to figure out that 3rd down is not 4th down. He needs to realize he doesn’t have to go for it all on 3rd down. That’s 2 weeks in a row he’s thrown up a prayer to lose it at the end.


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True, but that was an absolutely horse manure effort by the receiver. You don't try to catch a 50/50 ball with your hands at your knees


go.pack.go.;460312At some point we have to stop blaming the receiver every time though. It was a bad decision.
Why do we have to stop blaming the receiver?
It was a horse manure effort.
As my original comment agreed, it was a dumb throw
AND it was a horse manure effort.

That why it is so darn frustrating...they both had bad decisions/plays.
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Martha Careful;460313Originally Posted by: go.pack.go.

Martha wrote

Why do we have to stop blaming the receiver?
It was a horse manure effort.
As my original comment agreed, it was a dumb throw
AND it was a horse manure effort.

That why it is so darn frustrating...they both had bad decisions/plays.

Aaron needs to discover how to win.
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Martha Careful;460313Originally Posted by: go.pack.go.

Martha wrote

Why do we have to stop blaming the receiver?
It was a horse manure effort.
As my original comment agreed, it was a dumb throw
AND it was a horse manure effort.

That why it is so darn frustrating...they both had bad decisions/plays.


The receivers shouldn’t continually be put into positions where they have to fight just to break up a pick. I mean even on the Doubs TD, that could’ve easily gone the other way but Doubs helped out Love by fighting for it.

I’m not giving up on Love, I think he can still be the future in Green Bay. It’s just frustrating after having 15 years of awesome QB play and having a QB who took excellent care of the ball. I just need to get used to Rodgers being gone and come to reality.
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I think the coaching staff is the biggest problem for Loves growth. The play calling is horrible. MLF is overrated
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umair_010;460316I think the coaching staff is the biggest problem for Loves growth. The play calling is horrible. MLF is overrated

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/whats-wrong-with-jordan-love-and-what-should-packers-do-from-here-at-quarterback/
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go.pack.go.;460312At some point we have to stop blaming the receiver every time though. It was a bad decision.

MLF took blame for having a receiver that deep on 3rd & 20. Said he should’ve called a play with shorter routes. I guess that’s true but Jordan Love should know better. I’m tired of it.

Oh and I’m tired of this team not using Aaron Jones. Put him on the trade block and get something out of him if you’re not going to use him on the field. Absolutely insane.


You're right, on 3rd and 20 with little time left, he should of made the smart decision for his stats and thrown the ball out of bounds, and let them punt the ball away ending the game instead of attempting to pick up a 1st down with the game on the line.

You call it a bad decision, but has anyone actually seen a good option on that play? 3rd and 20 with the game on the line, trying to pick up the first down is the only option, unless they were in FG range.
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https://www.packersnews.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2023/10/23/packers-injuries-eric-stokes-christian-watson-devonte-wyatt-darnell-savage-luke-musgrave-josh-myers/71286019007/?fbclid=IwAR11DcddZFeXJtmD6yP1-U8Mmd0du8hEcU5BlYk2iKesKlOqIX6gfe6zPoM
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Watching the All-22 I see that 11 was open.
The DB covering Romeo Doubs is charging hard on the dig route. This screenshot is Jordan Love has the ball right at his earhole mid-throw. If he leads Jayden Reed between the right hash and the numbers on the field, good chance Reed walks in for TD.
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The final pass at almost the same frame spot in the throwing motion. If Jordan Love gets more arm into this throw, it's probably a game winning Romeo Doubs TD.
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These final two offensive plays are me being super picky. Very easy to go frame by frame in my chair. I did find this encouraging that we had two guys open on the first screenshot and then Doubs on the last play. Unfortunately it was a bad throw to Watson and underthrown to Doubs.
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