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  • #46
    Much to shithead skinbaskets delight the MNF performance slightly rattled my faith. The last INT the throw was good spot just too late. He pulls the trigger right away and Watson would have just ran up to it in the end zone. But he didn’t so now hope it was just learning curve.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
      Much to shithead skinbaskets delight the MNF performance slightly rattled my faith. The last INT the throw was good spot just too late. He pulls the trigger right away and Watson would have just ran up to it in the end zone. But he didn’t so now hope it was just learning curve.
      In Love's defense, he was under pressure because Jenkins missed his block. He had to move to his left to escape the pressure so he could get the throw off.
      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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      • #48
        Until their shit show of an offensive line improves, I'm reserving my final judgement. Let's not forget that even Rodgers and Favre had shit games when they had constant pressure.

        I'm not making excuses for Love. he hasn't shown me enough to make me confident he'd be good enough with better blocking, but I haven't given up all hope either.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
          I'm standing my my call of the poor man's Dac Prescott

          His accuracy is average at best.

          His deep ball accuracy was bad when he came into th eleague and now it's just OK

          He's a guy you never give big money to IMO
          A 'poor man's Dak Prescott" is really an awful QB, because Dak Prescott himself is a really lousy QB. He has been starting for several years now and he still throws numerous stupid interceptions. At least Love has the excuse of this being his first year as a starter.
          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

          KYPack

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          • #50
            Originally posted by red View Post
            i'm becoming concerned

            his last 2 weeks have been bad, and his deep pass accuracy has been really bad

            big arm with no accuracy at this point. maybe we need to bring in kevin costner and susan sarandon to try and fix him
            Well...i do remember Josh Allen came into this league with a big arm and no accuracy...look at him now, 73.1% comp rate. Love just needs the game reps and 1st team practice reps to get better.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Vincenzo View Post
              Well...i do remember Josh Allen came into this league with a big arm and no accuracy...look at him now, 73.1% comp rate. Love just needs the game reps and 1st team practice reps to get better.
              josh alln was a starter from day one

              this is loves 4th year in the nfl

              he's been working with nfl coaches for 4 years, there shouldn't be growing pains to this extent. thats the whole point of having a guy sit for 3 years

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              • #52
                Originally posted by red View Post
                josh alln was a starter from day one

                this is loves 4th year in the nfl

                he's been working with nfl coaches for 4 years, there shouldn't be growing pains to this extent. thats the whole point of having a guy sit for 3 years
                That’s fine but he still needs the NFL game experience. Sitting on the bench watching from the sidelines is a big difference between being on the field playing the game.
                5 games is too early to tell just yet. Ya his stock has dropped from week one but let’s not throw in the towel just yet.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Vincenzo View Post
                  Well...i do remember Josh Allen came into this league with a big arm and no accuracy...look at him now, 73.1% comp rate. Love just needs the game reps and 1st team practice reps to get better.
                  Allen went through a very specialized program completely revamping his footwork and some other flaws during that tilting offseason. He was really committed. Hopefully Love is as well. Allens problem will always be that he makes too many really bad decisions.
                  The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                  • #54
                    Honestly I think he will follow a Jimmy G, Carr, Goff, etc. path. He will never be great. He will be good enough to start for awhile. He probably will be good enough that another team will give him a shot. If he plays for a modest contract you could win an Owl with him.
                    The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                      A 'poor man's Dak Prescott" is really an awful QB, because Dak Prescott himself is a really lousy QB. He has been starting for several years now and he still throws numerous stupid interceptions. At least Love has the excuse of this being his first year as a starter.
                      Boy, ain't that the truth. LOL. Poor man's Dak!!! Eeeek.

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                      • #56
                        Just saw this on a random article from MSN and thought I'd drop it in:

                        Jordan Love Through Game 9
                        Week 1, at Chicago (win): 15-of-27 passing, 245 yards, three touchdowns vs. zero interceptions, 123.2 rating.

                        Week 2, at Atlanta (loss): 14-of-25 passing, 151 yards, three touchdowns vs. zero interceptions, 113.5 rating.

                        Week 3, New Orleans (win): 22-of-44 passing, 259 yards, one touchdown vs. one interception, 66.4 rating.

                        Week 4, Detroit (loss): 23-of-36 passing, 246 yards, one touchdown vs. two interceptions, 69.9 rating.

                        Week 5, Las Vegas (loss): 16-of-30 passing, 182 yards, zero touchdowns vs. three interceptions, 32.2 rating.

                        Week 6, bye.

                        Week 7, Denver (loss): 21-of-31 passing, 180 yards, two touchdowns vs. one interception, 90.8 rating.

                        Week 8, Minnesota (loss): 24-of-41 passing, 229 yards, one touchdown vs. one interception, 72.1 rating.

                        Week 9, L.A. Rams (win): 20-of-26 passing, 228 yards, one touchdown vs. zero interceptions, 115.5 rating.

                        Week 10, Pittsburgh (loss): 21-of-40 passing, 289 yards, two touchdowns vs. two interceptions, 71.8 rating.

                        Total: 176-of-300 passing (58.7 percent), 2,009 yards, 14 touchdowns vs. 10 interceptions, 80.5 rating.

                        Aaron Rodgers Through Game 9
                        Week 1, Minnesota (win): 18-of-22 passing, 178 yards, one touchdown vs. zero interceptions, 115.5 rating.

                        Week 2, at Detroit (win): 24-of-38 passing, 328 yards, three touchdowns vs. zero interceptions, 117.0 rating.

                        Week 3, Dallas (loss): 22-of-39 passing, 290 yards, zero touchdowns vs. zero interceptions, 80.1 rating.

                        Week 4, Tampa Bay (loss): 14-of-27 passing, 165 yards, two touchdowns vs. three interceptions, 55.9 rating.

                        Week 5, Atlanta (loss): 25-of-37 passing, 313 yards, three touchdowns vs. one interception, 109.4 rating.

                        Week 6, Seattle (win): 21-of-30 passing, 208 yards, two touchdowns vs. zero interceptions, 111.5 rating.

                        Week 7, Indianapolis (win): 21-of-28 passing, 186 yards, one touchdown vs. zero interceptions, 104.2 rating.

                        Week 8: Bye

                        Week 9, Tennessee (loss): 22-of-41 passing, 314 yards, one touchdown vs. one interception, 76.7 rating.

                        Week 10, Minnesota (loss): 15-of-26 passing for 142 yards, zero touchdowns vs. zero interceptions, 72.9 rating.

                        Total: 182-of-288 passing (63.2 percent), 2,124 yards, 13 touchdowns vs. five interceptions, 93.3 rating.
                        The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by SudsMcBucky View Post
                          Boy, ain't that the truth. LOL. Poor man's Dak!!! Eeeek.
                          Honesty, Dak might be about what he is if we’re lucky.
                          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
                            Honesty, Dak might be about what he is if we’re lucky.
                            agreee; that might be his best case comp
                            TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                            • #59
                              The way Dak is playing this year, having Love play at that level would be great. I see a lot of Dak, and there is some similarity with Love, especially after Dak's injury and his being less apt to take off running. Probably both of them are under-appreciated by many in here hahahaha.
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                              • #60
                                He's going to be better than Prescott. My mom might be better than Prescott. That dude sucks.
                                "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                                KYPack

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