Watching some highlights and the biggest concern I have is the under throw to doubs. Doubs did great slowing down, had a little push off and got his feet in. Great job him. Love seems to routinely under/over throw anything past 20 yards. I'm getting concerned a bit. Keep hearing the same thing in practice from the podcasts I listen to.
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Arm thing or mental thing? If it's mental, it should be fairly easily cureable, and it may even be a good thing - he's overthinking things/adjusting rather than just throwing to the spot. If it's an inaccurate arm, though, it probably ain't going away.
I won't get to see the game until 3pm today when NFL Network airs it. Maybe more will be obvious after that.
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MLF has been telling Love to put more air under the ball on his deeper throws. I suspect that would make some balls look like underthrows. Considering the ball was a good 50 yards in the air I think it was pretty good. Love doesn't have Rodgers' accuracy, but I don't think it was a bad throw either. Agree Love could have put it a slight but further in from of Doubs, who also could have run a better route -- he drifted a bit too much to the sideline and there was a lot of contact.
My biggest concerns are Love's accuracy, and any potential lapses in judgement. He has been careful with the ball and overall made good reads and does a nice job working his progressions and using his eye to look off defenders. I'm hoping he can continue to get better with the accuracy, although there are limits to how much a player can improve there.
Drops by the receivers are a concern -- it feels like a lot of Love's throws incompletions are either inaccurate throws or right on the money but dropped.
AR made at least 3 underthrows per game not to mention throw aways. Not to say Love is anything close to our previous hall of famer, but a few bad throws in a preseason game are meaningless.
They refund the fans after cancelling the game for no real reason despite charging full regular season prices and forcing season ticket holders to buy them?
I have a friend that works for American Express, and AmEx will approve a chargeback for *any* purchase made at that game.
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My #Packers preseason Week 2 grades for the offense:
Top 3: Rasheed Walker +0.90 Jordan Love +0.75 Malik Heath +0.65
Bottom 3: Josh Myers -1.20 Samori Toure -0.55 Kadeem Telfort -0.35
All Grades:
Love +0.75 Clifford +0.60
Wilson +0.40 Dillon +0.20 Taylor +0.10 Jones +0.00
Pearson -0.05 Deguara -0.30
Heath +0.65 Doubs +0.45 DuBose +0.15 Chrest +0.10 Watts +0.05 Reed +0.00 Bonds +0.00 Watson -0.10 Wicks -0.15 Toure -0.55
Musgrave +0.15 Allen -0.05 Kraft -0.20
Walker +0.90 Rhyan +0.50 Runyan +0.30 Schneider +0.10 Nijman +0.00 Newman -0.05 Tom -0.10 Hanson -0.20 Jenkins -0.30 Telfort -0.35 Myers -1.20
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Love doesn't look terrible, which surprised me. I hoped I was wrong and I might be and would be happy.
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they should
even $100 is too fucking much when the starters are only play a half
then you call the game when its on 3/4 done. nope, and thats bullshit. some people traveled to that game, and for some it might be their only packer game ever
if a guy dies, fine. but the nfl can't be doing this because of bad injuries imo
Sometimes being wrong is awesome. I have been all over the map on Love. I hated the pick at the time when some quality WR help was there. I hated that he lost his rookie season to the vid. I hated giving Rodgers that contract while he sat on the bench. I always liked his skill set though and was praying he was improving behind the scenes. I was mostly optimistic he could become a solid starting QB (Only like 15-20 of those on the planet).
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When they cut the Bills/Bengals game off I said they had changed a historical precedent. Players now feel entitled to take the night off when a player is injured. I get it, preseason blah blah. But if they don't reverse the trend we are going to see 10 games a season called early. That will be a nightmare for playoff implications, TV contracts etc. They need to send word down right now that this isn't going to become a trend,
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I worry about the precedent too. Because they are understandably so cautious any time a player appears immobilized, this could happen a lot.
I think Hamlin was a special case because his heart had actually stopped, and although restarted, there could be no certainty he was going to survive.
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Forget your perfect offering
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