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  • #31
    Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
    I think his sparq/ras score was really high actually.
    RAS 8.45, SPARQ 94.1
    https://relativeathleticscores.com/2...ossible%2010.0.
    Jordan Love player profile featuring career stats, fantasy ranking, & analytics data. See combine scores, SPARQ, measurables, and comparable players.


    ICYC, Aaron Rodgers graded a RAS of 7.16 and SPARQ of 99.5

    I expect Love to look iffy and for some people to have an anuerysm about the pick this year, forgetting Rodgers looked garbage his 1st year.
    GB shouldn't need Love to play this year and he should develop with proper coaching. Dude's got an arm and sufficient athleticism, it's a matter of his fundamentals and what's between the ears.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by GB-Brandon View Post
      Then we have the wrong people "Making Judgement's" and it's really that simple.

      The whole world knows were weak at WR and if even if you don't believe that then go back and watch the NFC Champ game where we gave up a RUSHING RECORD to some no namer and got embarrassed in front of the world and got our fucken teeth kicked in. oh yeah, we also lost our second best O-Lineman in free agency.

      "WE DID'NT NEED ANYTHING ELSE?"
      I was campaigning for a speedy WR during the draft, but now that things are settled down, I'm satisfied that we have plenty of quality and quantity at WR.

      As for those other needs, I would like to see an upgrade at ILB too, but that's not a position where it's smart to grab one too early in the draft. And we do have people currently on the team - disrespected by many in here, but I'll go with the opinion of the GM and coaching staff over that.

      RT, we did draft help there. That also is a position where I wouldn't want to see one taken to early - the bust factor is too great. Somebody said Lane Taylor is starting at RG with Turner moving to RT. That sounds pretty adequate to me. Most of our running success is over the G/C spots anyway, and Aaron Rodgers has proven for years that he can thrive even with lame-assed pass blocking - which I know many disagree we have had, but I never liked Bakhtiari much, and the whole line basically gave him about 1 second pocket on most plays - based on my observation. Lost our second best O Lineman? I'll take Jenkins and Linsley over Bakhtiari and Bulaga any day.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
        I was campaigning for a speedy WR during the draft, but now that things are settled down, I'm satisfied that we have plenty of quality and quantity at WR.

        As for those other needs, I would like to see an upgrade at ILB too, but that's not a position where it's smart to grab one too early in the draft. And we do have people currently on the team - disrespected by many in here, but I'll go with the opinion of the GM and coaching staff over that.

        RT, we did draft help there. That also is a position where I wouldn't want to see one taken to early - the bust factor is too great. Somebody said Lane Taylor is starting at RG with Turner moving to RT. That sounds pretty adequate to me. Most of our running success is over the G/C spots anyway, and Aaron Rodgers has proven for years that he can thrive even with lame-assed pass blocking - which I know many disagree we have had, but I never liked Bakhtiari much, and the whole line basically gave him about 1 second pocket on most plays - based on my observation. Lost our second best O Lineman? I'll take Jenkins and Linsley over Bakhtiari and Bulaga any day.
        Billy Tuner at RT should be interesting. LOL

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        • #34
          They missed on Lucas Niang in the 3rd round. They also missed on John Hightower in the 4th. They missed on Quez Watkins or James Porche in the 6th. They Missed all over the place. It was the worst nightmare ever.

          Production Baby!!!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
            So did Joe Montana, Kapernick, and Rodgers, right off the top of my head. Maybe he can borrow some of Dillons Earl Campbell legs.


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            • #36
              I wish they would just fire Gute now.

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              • #37
                I don’t know if it’s even safe for Jordan Love to play in the NFL. LOL!!!!!

                “Snap, Crackle, POP”

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                • #38
                  Looks like he has been working real hard and putting in extra time in the weight room. That’s for sure!!!!

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                  • #39
                    fire this Gute bum and get John Dorsey in here. He will fix this shit up quick!!! Then we can start winning Super Bowls again and having some fun again. Let’s actually restore “Raising The G” and get back to doing it the right way!!!!

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                    • #40
                      Dillion got enough calves for two people tho. Thighland fo' shizzle. Tree trunks!

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
                        Dillion got enough calves for two people tho. Thighland fo' shizzle. Tree trunks!
                        Dillion “Belongs”. Love looks like he should be turning out for the “Tennis Team.”

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                        • #42
                          Just for laughs:

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by GB-Brandon View Post
                            I don’t know if it’s even safe for Jordan Love to play in the NFL. LOL!!!!!

                            “Snap, Crackle, POP”
                            Time will tell if he misses as much time as Rodgers has in his career. Rodgers has actually been incredibly fragile for a QB in todays game. I think he had 2 injuries playing almost no snaps his first 3 years, then of course he has missed a couple half seasons since 2013. I can't think of too many QBs who have missed that much time in recent history. Yea, basically the guy has been very fragile throughout his career.
                            The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by GB-Brandon View Post
                              Dillion “Belongs”. Love looks like he should be turning out for the “Tennis Team.”
                              Yea, love has some skinny legs in that picture CMI posted. But comparing a 22 year olds legs to a 36 year old isn't fair. I just hope Love is more durable than our current QB has been throughout his career.
                              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                                Time will tell if he misses as much time as Rodgers has in his career. Rodgers has actually been incredibly fragile for a QB in todays game. I think he had 2 injuries playing almost no snaps his first 3 years, then of course he has missed a couple half seasons since 2013. I can't think of too many QBs who have missed that much time in recent history. Yea, basically the guy has been very fragile throughout his career.
                                Oh come on ...... we all know why Rodgers played so little in his first three years. (yeah, I know he had the injuries, but ......)

                                After that, I'd say his missed time from injuries has been no worse than average for a starting QB.

                                And regarding Love, skinny legs don't necessarily mean leg injuries. Those big thick muscles some guys have are just as likely to be a problem.
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