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  • Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
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    Why haven’t we been running this offense all year? Did the OLine play that much better? Love looked decisive with the ball. Pat Kirwin said it takes 20 starts to see what you have at QB. Maybe he is right. We have seen a bunch of bad and now 2 really good games in a row. Love hopefully is having the game slow down for him.

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    You were at the game last week so you might have missed it, but the announcers mentioned at least twice that lefleur said he sat down with love and told him to stop worry about making mistakes and just let the ball fly. They would deal with mistakes after the game.

    Don’t know if that’s the only reason for the change, but he sure has looked different the last two games. Way less checkdowns and dump off, and he’s been making some really nice longer throws

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    • Pretty amazing what Love and the young receivers are doing against defenses that don't have to worry much about the running game. This offense with vintage Aaron Jones would be pretty elite.
      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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      • Originally posted by beveaux1 View Post
        I was wrong. Love is better than I thought he was. Barry coached better than I thought he could. MLF had those guys ready to play. I was impressed. Fourth straight game of improved offense. Next year, we can contend.
        I'll cut you some slack. You weren't "wrong" as much as "reactionary". All those things were definitely true in the moment. But as I stressed over and over, it all plays into each other. Yesterday all facets were firing. When that happens below average players make plays (Like Mr. Biles/Owens). Lets see how things look when some areas click, but others struggle....oh, and for fucks sake can we get some OL who run block with attitude.
        The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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        • Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
          What a great game.

          Here are the questions I now have:
          Why the fucking haven’t we been playing 3 bigs in all year? Det had a hard time running and with 5 guys rushing we got a lot of pressure on the QBs today.

          Why haven’t we been running this offense all year? Did the OLine play that much better? Love looked decisive with the ball. Pat Kirwin said it takes 20 starts to see what you have at QB. Maybe he is right. We have seen a bunch of bad and now 2 really good games in a row. Love hopefully is having the game slow down for him.

          These advanced metrics on when to go for it or not are completely stupid. I get that 17 or 18 down in the same thing so going for 2 makes sense there. Packers should have kicked the extra point to go up 16. Det should have been kicking FGs all through the 2nd half. Point are points. Unless the teams had no confidence in their kickers, I don’t get it.

          That call for a fake punt was stupid. Even if Det got it, they had to go another 40 yards to get in FG range. Still a great chance they would have punted later in the drive if converted.
          Detroit is a run first team, so I imagine that's why Barely lined it up that way. Also we jumped on them early and took away the ability/desire to settle for 6 yards a run over and over. They still had success running the ball, they just happened to be behind most of the game and our D was playing with some good aggression.

          As to point 2, I think its the same offense we have been running, we just did it better. Pretty good run/pass splits. Nothing dramatically different. Its just a bunch of young skill position players learning to play together and improving across the board. And I agree with your last 2 points 100%
          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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          • Originally posted by red View Post
            You were at the game last week so you might have missed it, but the announcers mentioned at least twice that lefleur said he sat down with love and told him to stop worry about making mistakes and just let the ball fly. They would deal with mistakes after the game.

            Don’t know if that’s the only reason for the change, but he sure has looked different the last two games. Way less checkdowns and dump off, and he’s been making some really nice longer throws
            I think all those short outs to Musgrave and dump type throws were meant to give Love confidence early on. They seemed to have the opposite effect by taking him out of what he has spent 3 years prepping for. I'm not convinced those throws were "choice" on Loves part as much as MiLF trying to help his young QB get easy completions and such.
            The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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            • there is no studs and duds thread yet, but I had to steal this gem from acmepackingcompany.com

              "Let’s dive into this week’s winners, because aside from everyone at home who had to watch the halftime performance, there are no losers."
              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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              • Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                Detroit is a run first team, so I imagine that's why Barely lined it up that way. Also we jumped on them early and took away the ability/desire to settle for 6 yards a run over and over. They still had success running the ball, they just happened to be behind most of the game and our D was playing with some good.

                100%
                But that is exactly not the D game plan we ran on Thursday night earlier in the year against Det. What changed?

                We did pretty well on first down and then went to the 2DL and Det gashed us over and over during the first meeting.

                I wonder if MiLF gave Barely an ultimatum and told him to change.
                But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

                -Tim Harmston

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