Will JLove be the Packers QB in 2025?
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from what i've seen, he isn't good enough
we probably need to draft a new qb next draft
or roll with luck and get a couple high draft picks. maybe find a QB that way
but i don't see love being on the packers in 3 years. he'll be a backup somewhere else at that point
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Not a prediction but a scenario: Brady retires. Packers restructure Rodgers contract and trade him to Tampa Bay. (Or agree to trade him to Tampa Bay after June 1). Love becomes Packers starter.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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At some point this season, we’ll probably get the chance to see what he can do. However, based on what we’ve seen so far, he’s not on track to become a starting caliber QB in this league. He just takes too long to make decisions, and he doesn’t seem to have that knack for being a playmaker. His ceiling to me is a low level starter, and that isn’t good enough. It isn’t Love’s fault, but he’ll go down as one of the worst draft picks in Packers history due to the opportunity cost we lost to add WR/TE depth when the team was on the cusp of being a title contender.
I don’t see Love being in Green Bay after his rookie contract expires.It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
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I actually have seen enough to make me think he has a shot. Last season finale when Rodgers couldn't move the ball against these same Lions Love came in and looked ok. Against a blitz happy chiefs team it took him a half to settle his nerves, but then he looked decent.Originally posted by red View Postfrom what i've seen, he isn't good enough
we probably need to draft a new qb next draft
or roll with luck and get a couple high draft picks. maybe find a QB that way
but i don't see love being on the packers in 3 years. he'll be a backup somewhere else at that point
I'm in no way projecting Rodgers in his prime, but there are a lot of starting QBs in this league that are merely game managers. Surround Love with some talent and I think you can win with him.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Or send him to the AFC with the Colts who cycle through another loser each year.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostNot a prediction but a scenario: Brady retires. Packers restructure Rodgers contract and trade him to Tampa Bay. (Or agree to trade him to Tampa Bay after June 1). Love becomes Packers starter.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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This sounds IDENTICAL to most fans take around this time late 2007. I swear I'm having serious deja vu all over again.Originally posted by King Friday View PostAt some point this season, we’ll probably get the chance to see what he can do. However, based on what we’ve seen so far, he’s not on track to become a starting caliber QB in this league. He just takes too long to make decisions, and he doesn’t seem to have that knack for being a playmaker. His ceiling to me is a low level starter, and that isn’t good enough. It isn’t Love’s fault, but he’ll go down as one of the worst draft picks in Packers history due to the opportunity cost we lost to add WR/TE depth when the team was on the cusp of being a title contender.
I don’t see Love being in Green Bay after his rookie contract expires.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Perhaps…but maybe the fans will be proven as the ones seeing correctly the second time around. Just because it seems like 2007 again does not mean Jordan Love is a future HOFer.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostThis sounds IDENTICAL to most fans take around this time late 2007. I swear I'm having serious deja vu all over again.It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
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I don't think he said he would be a hall of famer. He was comparing the "at the time" common complaints about Aaron Rodgers. FACT, nobody knew he would be what he has become and more analysts than not expected him to be a bust. Slow delivery, questionable decision making, etc. He proved them wrong over a number of years.Originally posted by King Friday View PostPerhaps…but maybe the fans will be proven as the ones seeing correctly the second time around. Just because it seems like 2007 again does not mean Jordan Love is a future HOFer.
Love may be an average at best qb, and pos or a future hof'er. No one know one can know for sure what he will become. He at least should get the same opportunity that Rodgers received.
Here is a FACT. Rodgers is going to be 40 soon. Most Qbs at the point age rather abruptly.
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Even with Rodgers playing QB the rest of the season, I would be shocked if they win more than 1or 2 games.
Time to let Love start a few games.
It is time to start retooling and rebuilding the roster.
We need to unload a lot of contracts and players.Last edited by Teamcheez1; 11-07-2022, 02:33 PM.
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I think we'll see Love play.
I don't think he's a franchise QB. He's a low-tier starter, and probably a capable enough backup to keep a good team afloat in a playoff race for 2-4 games.
We really haven't seen enough of him to say he's a bust. I thought they drafted a QB a year early, but at a high level I don't think it was a bad idea to draft a QB. Rodgers was in the back half of his 30's and he didn't look all that great in his first year under MLF so it made sense. I would have preferred Jalen Hurts -- he played better against a higher level of competition (than Love). I really would have preferred they keep the R4 pick and just taken Tee Higgins, but that's all water under the bridge.
As for Rodgers, I should never say never, but it's highly unlikely he's going anywhere. Unless they somehow re-work that contract he and GB are stuck together.
Brees was ok his age 40 season but his arm was almost dead and Payton adjusted the offense for that. Manning was replaced by Osweiler his last year (age 38?) even though he won a SB. Favre (40?) had the Metrodome collapse year and went 5-8 with Randy Moss. Brady is the unicorn, and even he looks pretty mortal this year.
Rodgers has to fix his footwork and get back to looking for his 2nd and 3rd reads on plays. Even that might not be enough if Father Time gets him.
If there is a good QB available, I could see them drafting one.
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