Could be a sports hernia frorm the jiggly motion when he landed. Or just a smoke screen, and he did tweak his knee.
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Right after he was rubbing his inner upper thigh area so I don’t think it was the knee. He kept walking with his leg straight also like it was a peg.Originally posted by MadScientist View PostCould be a sports hernia frorm the jiggly motion when he landed. Or just a smoke screen, and he did tweak his knee.
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the last time he hurst it when he went down on the field, he was walking like he just dropped a load in his pants.Originally posted by MadScientist View PostCould be a sports hernia frorm the jiggly motion when he landed. Or just a smoke screen, and he did tweak his knee.
so i would guess he did hurt his groin.
i'm just worried that he also tweaked his knee. or did he hurt his groin early, kept playing, and made it worse
that injury he had in the first quarter, i don't know how you hurt your groin doing that, and it sure looked like he was limping like it was his knee.
when you hurt your groin, you look something like this
which is what love looked more like when he came out in the third
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Pepe’s arrogant ass didn’t want to mess up his hair with a hat and got all sunburned in theFlorida sunshine.
Hafley doesn’t seem to like the loaded questions about Saleh. He did say they are good friends but seems annoyed and I think rightfully so. This might be one of those times Tex is right, they are being media pukes with him.
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Top 5 offense
1. TE Tucker Kraft: 82.5
2. QB Malik Willis: 78.6
3. RB Josh Jacobs: 76.1
4. QB Jordan Love: 74.6
5. OL Jordan Morgan: 71.7
Kraft caught all three of his targets for 78 yards, including a 67-yarder setting up a score and a 3-yard touchdown. He was also solid as a run blocker. Willis had an adjusted completion percentage of 100.0, and he produced both a 20-yard scramble and a 51-yard completion. Jacobs created 98 yards after first contact, forced eight missed tackles and produced two runs over 10 yards. Love hit three completions over 20 yards downfield but did throw a red-zone interception. Morgan was the team’s highest graded pass-blocker after not allowing a pressure over 12 pass-blocking snaps.
Top 5 defense
1. LB Eric Wilson: 81.1
2. LB Edgerrin Cooper: 74.3
3. CB Jaire Alexander: 72.1
4. DE Preston Smith: 70.4
5. DL Karl Brooks: 67.9
Wilson delivered five tackles, six assisted tackles and two stops while not giving up a single catch in coverage over 57 total snaps. Cooper missed two tackles but also delivered a game-changing strip-sack, three total stops and a pass breakup. Alexander broke up a pass and allowed just one catch for two yards into his coverage. Smith had a quarterback hit and earned a solid run defense grade. Brooks had two hurries, including one forcing an incompletion on third down, and a run stop.
Bottom 5 offense
1. C Josh Myers: 44.0
2. TE Ben Sims: 45.5
3. LT Rasheed Walker: 52.6
4. LG Elgton Jenkins: 53.9
5. WR Jayden Reed: 54.3
Myers allowed a pressure and earned the team’s worst run-blocking grade (38.1) by a significant margin. Sims was poor as a run-blocker over 14 run-blocking snaps. Walker allowed a hurry and committed a holding penalty. Jenkins gave up a team-high two pressures. Reed had a drop on third down, ending a drive.
Bottom 5 defense
1. DL TJ Slaton: 37.3
2. DB Javon Bullard: 44.5
3. CB Keisean Nixon: 46.0
4. CB Eric Stokes: 46.7
5. DL Devonte Wyatt: 55.2
Slaton missed a tackle and struggling against the run across 16 snaps. Bullard missed two tackles and gave up four catches for 63 yards and a touchdown in coverage. Nixon gave up a touchdown catch and missed two tackles. Stokes allowed two catches for 43 yards on just 16 coverage snaps. Wyatt rushed the passer 15 times but produced just one hurry.
Special teams
Zayne Anderson had a tackle and the team’s highest special teams grade. Javon Bullard, Edgerrin Cooper and Bo Melton also made tackles covering kickoffs or punts. Arron Mosby was charged with the lone missed tackle. Brandon McManus made all six kicks, including three field goals under 40 yards. Daniel Whelan had a net average of 44.8 yards.
Quarterback play
Malik Wills: 78.6
Jordan Love: 74.6
Willis completed 4-of-5 passes for 56 yards and a touchdown, and he scrambled twice under pressure, including one run for 20 yards. His lone incompletion was a dropped pass, so his adjusted completion percentage was 100.0. Love, who played through a groin injury for roughly two quarters, had one big time throw and one interception. He completed 3-of-5 passes thrown over 20 yards in the air and was 5-for-5 for 56 yards off play-action. Eight of Love’s 14 completions produced first downs.
Stat to know
The Packers defense missed 15 tackles, a season high. Five different defenders missed two or more tackles. Tackling Tank Bigsby — who forced seven misses — was a challenge. The Jaguars actually forced nine missed tackles after the catch in the passing game.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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Packers need more of this - guys taking leadership roles.
Matt Schneidman
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Tucker Kraft: "We need to start taking accountability for what’s going on with our offense early in the half. That’s just not us ... we’ve got to start holding each other more accountable. I haven’t looked at the film yet, but there’s errors by everybody on the field."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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Only if they get themselves into position to make the tackle frequently. I'll take a guy that disrupts plays and misses a few more tackles over one that doesn't make plays but misses less tackles.Originally posted by run pMc View PostJust want to put this out there:
On Kraft's long reception, the YAC was gained thanks to a broken tackle attempt by Darnell Savage. (Go back and watch)
Defenders that don't miss tackles are valuable.
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A player who is too slow or gets out of position to make the play on a regular basis is easy to spot and get rid of at the earliest opportunity without a second thought. A player who is right there but fails to make the tackle is more frustrating, because you think he's going to learn that last bit and be a good to great player. So, you hang on to that guy longer, but many times he never gets that last bit, and you are left with a guy who misses plays for a longer time.Originally posted by sharpe1027 View PostOnly if they get themselves into position to make the tackle frequently. I'll take a guy that disrupts plays and misses a few more tackles over one that doesn't make plays but misses less tackles.2025 Ratpickers champion.
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We're saying the same thing. They keep the best players they can. Frustrating as it is to watch missed tackles as a fan, those players are still deemed better than the alternative. Whether or not those alternatives are more sure tacklers.Originally posted by MadScientist View PostA player who is too slow or gets out of position to make the play on a regular basis is easy to spot and get rid of at the earliest opportunity without a second thought. A player who is right there but fails to make the tackle is more frustrating, because you think he's going to learn that last bit and be a good to great player. So, you hang on to that guy longer, but many times he never gets that last bit, and you are left with a guy who misses plays for a longer time.
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