Can't quantify that though. What happens if he's worried about a pick so doesn't throw that tight TD to Kraft? Then we lose. It's risk/reward. The BAD INT's, yeah, I agree those need to go (like his 2nd one that floated on him yesterday), but the tight ones that get batted up in the air....I'd rather him continue to be aggressive.
I think that people are overlooking how many injuries the Packers have again. They are missing 3 of their top 4 TEs and 2 of their top 3 RBs, if you include IR.
@themeta9273 Sure. But the point I'm making is that it's not like the Packers came into that game all that healthy either. They had to go pretty far into the depth at TE and RB.
@@ihcterra4625 yeah but its disingenuous to be like “packers are super injured they are missing a few backups at the least important position in the game.”
The scary part is that there were two 40 yd TD drops by Reed and Doubs, and the deep shot at the end to Wicks was there as well. That was a potential 6 TD game if those catches were hauled in.
One of those was tipped (not a drop), and the throw to Wicks wouldn't have been a TD as he left his feet to try and catch it. Unless it's a dropped pass IN the endzone, you can't say it'd be a TD.
The Packers are decent, but don't get it twisted our offensive line was just horrendous. As a Texans fan it's literally something every week with them. Don't let this get to your head no other offensive line would've shit the bed worse than what happened in that game. Y'all deserved to win more than we did though, and hopefully DeMeco Ryans can put some boots to asses because now the whole league is gonna copy the blueprint the Packers just made against us. Also, Jaire Alexander's only stats were in yapping and watching Mckinney make plays
You know #21 (Bullock) on the Texans is an INT machine, right? 3 this season and over a dozen passes defended. He's as good a secondary player as anyone in the NFC North non named Brian Branch. So you'd rather have him NOT throw that, kick a FG, and lose the game?
Honestly as a Texans fan the fact we forced 3 turnovers on y’all with 5 of our key starters out but without being said our offensive line is ass and it isn’t fair trying to make Cj be super man when he is literally running for his life I don’t even know how they can fix this o line
One of those turnovers had nothing to do with who was in or out of offense or defense. One of those weird special teams funny bounces that happen. Of all the turnovers, that one hurt the Packers most too as it not only led to an immediate change of possession, but a TD 2 or 3 plays later. That game yesterday looks VERY different if that ball is just fair caught, especially if the Packers ended up putting up points on that drive. That "muff" was between a 7 and 14 points swing in that game.
Man love may be throwing some risky balls but this ain’t Rodger’s man this is love he’s high risk high reward 🤦♂️ we shouldn’t expect any more from him at this pace he’s already gonna be a 1ballot hall of famer if he keeps this up even with the picks it’s hard to hate on the kid when he balls out every week regardless of his struggles!
Watching the game I really couldn't tell if the Packers D-line was amazing, or the Texans O-line was a trainwreck... It was probably a bit of both, but regardless, it seemed like the Packers had a free path to Stroud on literally every play.
He threw them against a bunch of backups though. Missing 5 defensive starters and he still threw 3 picks. Thats not a good game. They barely survived. Without one of the best receivers in football. We play again maybe we pull the win(texans fan) two amazing teams though
Packers are the youngest team in the NFL. Our starters have seen less games than your back ups. keep huffing that copium, yall got beat on a good outing. ggs.
I'm a Texans fan and I kind of dug the "Strouds" but for a while. However, I think it's getting a bit old. I don't know man. You might want to change that.
The whole “Jordan Love throws too many interceptions” complaints have always been a bit mind-boggling to me because these come from the same people who talk up QBs like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen as God’s greatest gifts to football when they turn the football over just as much, if not, more than Love does. Yet, we’re always seeing the Chiefs and Bills making deep playoff runs. I saw someone say Jordan Love is a mix between Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers and I think that’s a very fair comparison. Love mechanically is very similar to Rodgers (as you’d expect from a QB that sat behind him for three years), but he has a very similar gun-slinging mentality that Favre has where he isn’t afraid to take some risks. I also get a laugh at people making that argument when he also threw 32 touchdowns to only 11 interceptions last year, so right now the sample size on Love is “mixed.” I think one thing that was encouraging was Love was a MUCH better QB the second half of the season compared to the first half, so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Love flips the script and starts taking better care of the football. At the end of the day, the Packers are 5-2 and if Brandon McManus is the missing piece we’ve needed in the kicking game, then I can foresee this Packers team challenging for a SB run.
I think the Packers defense is good, but this game was lost by the Texan's o line. They can't pick up a stunt to save their lives. Stroud was pressured on half his drop backs. Play calling is an issue as well. Why run twice and lose yards and then draw up a low percentage throw that most likely stops the clock even if it is completed when you could just run it again for no gain and make the Packers burn their last time out? Frustrating to lose when the other team gifts you three turnovers.
As a Bears fan I’m more concerned with how good the Packers defense is. Love has looked worse than last year and the offense was struggling to move the ball on a badly injured Texans defense. Still think they’re a good team, but pump the breaks on SB aspirations.
@@LucasKreider@eman22017 y’all both don’t know ball. And shame on you Lucas. To remind y’all since y’all don’t know ball. Jordan Love was 24/33 220 yrds, 3 tds and 2 ints. 72.7% completion percentage and a 95 passer rating. What the hell yall talking about!?
@@kevrolldEh not really. If anything the Packers would have likely blown out the Texans if the Packers didn't make unforced errors they did. Packers D shut down the Texans passing game almost completely.
"as a (casual) pack fan.." ftfy. easy to see you have no idea what you are watching. Spoiled packer fan doesnt know what a good football team looks like if they dont have 3 HOF playing at a time. lol.
If the scriptwriter would be challenged by the Strouds because of that game he would just said: "Do you want be removed from Houston again and have Bill O'Brien with Deshaun Watson again? Remember your place... Texans!"
Tom the Texans didn’t have Nico Colin’s. The bears had to face him. He is a monster and a game changer when healthy. The bears gave up less points against Texans with Collin’s.
Different games with different situations. Love threw two picks that put the Texans offense in scoring range and the defense still held up. Can’t just compare points allowed, gotta look at the whole story
Why would you feel good about this game if you’re a Packers fan??? Love is an overpaid Jamies Winston. McManus is a sexual predator, Doubs is a crybaby, Watson is a butterfingers and you nearly lose at home to a mid AFC team whose missing half their starters.
wow, cry more. Love is a top 10 qb in his 2nd year starting. Doubs had a mental health issue, that he resolved with support from his teammates and then got 2 TDs, and we arent afaid to air it out. want to watch a 5 yard dink and dunk to just lose 3 hours later? watch the browns. another spoiled casual nfl fan crying about shit he doesnt know. what else is new?
@@thechaddingo2677 why are you making personal attacks on someone you do not know at all??? Instead if using social media for personal attacks, how about using it for adult conversations? This isn't the second grade. I'm a Packers fan, but let's face it. We are celebrating a groper who assaults women, simply because he kicked a brown ball for 50 yards. We are gushing over a QB with the highest INT rate in the NFL and who is the second highest paid player in NFL history! And good lord, Doubs is immature as fuck. He needs to grow the fuck up. If this team wants to make the playoffs and go deep into them, then they need to get their act together pretty damn quick.
Texans played the game like a jacksss and got rewarded like a jackass. 1st and Goal and they give up on the idea of scoring a TD because they wanted to burn GBs timeouts. So they run it three times, lose yards and kick their FG. Just losing mentality and got rewarded like losers
@@Maple_774 Lol, Love is a bad decision maker who hasn't beat a team that wasn't the walking wounded, grossly underperformed, or over 500. Speaking of the walking wounded, how many starters were out for the Texans, and they barely squeaked by? I swear, you all are just Cowboys fans in parkas.
Lol you know what's funny. This packers team isn't even clicking on all cylinders, playing sloppy football, and still the youngest team in the nfl. You don't want to see the pack when all their cylinders are firing and their defense finally gets what their 1st year defensive coordinator wants.
Injuries are a part of the game, out of anyone's control. Turnovers though... Can definitely be prevented. Stop with the injury narrative. Every team goes through it.
Packers down two recent R1 pick defenders, including their best D-lineman, and CJ Scrubb still turns in 55 net passing yards like it's the pre-Knute Rockne days or something.
0:11 It’s luck not disgusting. It was lucky. Lucky it wasn’t another pick and if you wanna be real. He should have thrown it more to the right and it would have been perfect and not even close to picked off
lol love is a beast just watch he’s gonna start for greenbay for 15 years and be a 1st ballot hall of famer even if he’s like favre with his picks look at Brett’s picks and say throwing a lot of picks makes you a bad qb🤦♂️
I get your problem with the throw. However, it wasn’t intercepted. Flat out. The defender didn’t have enough time to get back to the throw to disrupt it, that’s the reality. Take your bias out of your internal processing. Close? Yes. Probably hope that it’s not ever that close, also yes. Result: Touchdown. Jordan had the arm strength to look him off and zip it in there with his arm talent. He’s young and he’ll continue to learn.
Love still has to be careful with the picks. They are part of the reason the opponents stay in games.
Can't quantify that though. What happens if he's worried about a pick so doesn't throw that tight TD to Kraft? Then we lose. It's risk/reward. The BAD INT's, yeah, I agree those need to go (like his 2nd one that floated on him yesterday), but the tight ones that get batted up in the air....I'd rather him continue to be aggressive.
@@1_underthesunyou know ball
I thought at first Perna was pretending that he just can't hear the name Mahomes. LOL
Same!
its always nice to hear the stats again :)
He's getting old
Brandon “Ja’Marr Chase” Perna
Look at the snap on the final kick Danny Whelan saved us
Dudes a machine
It is 100% an offensive line thing.
I can’t wait for the Lions to play the Packers
Packers deal with the Devil - You'll always have a Franchise Quarterback... You'll never have an amazing run defense. It's a fair deal :D
That is wrong because during both their Super Bowl wins they had one of the best run defenses in the league.
@@chriskay1449 god you're annoying
@@drhexagonapus Truth hurts I guess.
@@chriskay1449 Just a joke man
I think that people are overlooking how many injuries the Packers have again.
They are missing 3 of their top 4 TEs and 2 of their top 3 RBs, if you include IR.
Texans were missing more on injuries
@themeta9273 Sure. But the point I'm making is that it's not like the Packers came into that game all that healthy either. They had to go pretty far into the depth at TE and RB.
They still have their starting rb…
@lukepatterson9245 yes, that's what 2 of their top 3 means.
@@ihcterra4625 yeah but its disingenuous to be like “packers are super injured they are missing a few backups at the least important position in the game.”
Keep up the great work Jonny!
I would not be gushing over that throw.
The scary part is that there were two 40 yd TD drops by Reed and Doubs, and the deep shot at the end to Wicks was there as well. That was a potential 6 TD game if those catches were hauled in.
One of those was tipped (not a drop), and the throw to Wicks wouldn't have been a TD as he left his feet to try and catch it. Unless it's a dropped pass IN the endzone, you can't say it'd be a TD.
They wouldn't have scored at all if we had Lassiter healthy with the exception of that absolute dot that went through Calen Bullock's hands
The Packers are decent, but don't get it twisted our offensive line was just horrendous. As a Texans fan it's literally something every week with them. Don't let this get to your head no other offensive line would've shit the bed worse than what happened in that game. Y'all deserved to win more than we did though, and hopefully DeMeco Ryans can put some boots to asses because now the whole league is gonna copy the blueprint the Packers just made against us. Also, Jaire Alexander's only stats were in yapping and watching Mckinney make plays
tom, you shouldnt be bragging about that throw at all. against any NFCN team that is 100% a turnover.
You know #21 (Bullock) on the Texans is an INT machine, right? 3 this season and over a dozen passes defended. He's as good a secondary player as anyone in the NFC North non named Brian Branch.
So you'd rather have him NOT throw that, kick a FG, and lose the game?
It was during the playoffs when the packers beat the heck out of some team...(Dallas Cowboys)...I was like "damn, they may actually have a good QB"
Honestly as a Texans fan the fact we forced 3 turnovers on y’all with 5 of our key starters out but without being said our offensive line is ass and it isn’t fair trying to make Cj be super man when he is literally running for his life I don’t even know how they can fix this o line
One of those turnovers had nothing to do with who was in or out of offense or defense. One of those weird special teams funny bounces that happen. Of all the turnovers, that one hurt the Packers most too as it not only led to an immediate change of possession, but a TD 2 or 3 plays later.
That game yesterday looks VERY different if that ball is just fair caught, especially if the Packers ended up putting up points on that drive. That "muff" was between a 7 and 14 points swing in that game.
What if the afc south is just terrible, texans included
Man love may be throwing some risky balls but this ain’t Rodger’s man this is love he’s high risk high reward 🤦♂️ we shouldn’t expect any more from him at this pace he’s already gonna be a 1ballot hall of famer if he keeps this up even with the picks it’s hard to hate on the kid when he balls out every week regardless of his struggles!
Does the Texans o-line remind anyone of the 2022 Colts offensive line? I wonder if there's any common denominators there.
Watching the game I really couldn't tell if the Packers D-line was amazing, or the Texans O-line was a trainwreck...
It was probably a bit of both, but regardless, it seemed like the Packers had a free path to Stroud on literally every play.
He threw them against a bunch of backups though. Missing 5 defensive starters and he still threw 3 picks. Thats not a good game. They barely survived. Without one of the best receivers in football. We play again maybe we pull the win(texans fan) two amazing teams though
Packers are the youngest team in the NFL. Our starters have seen less games than your back ups. keep huffing that copium, yall got beat on a good outing. ggs.
I'm a Texans fan and I kind of dug the "Strouds" but for a while. However, I think it's getting a bit old. I don't know man. You might want to change that.
‘It’s a game of centimetres in the NFL’. Look at Perna being all metric and sh*t.
Yeah, I think we're pretty good!!
Perna says....trade Stroupid for Russell Wilson
The whole “Jordan Love throws too many interceptions” complaints have always been a bit mind-boggling to me because these come from the same people who talk up QBs like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen as God’s greatest gifts to football when they turn the football over just as much, if not, more than Love does. Yet, we’re always seeing the Chiefs and Bills making deep playoff runs.
I saw someone say Jordan Love is a mix between Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers and I think that’s a very fair comparison. Love mechanically is very similar to Rodgers (as you’d expect from a QB that sat behind him for three years), but he has a very similar gun-slinging mentality that Favre has where he isn’t afraid to take some risks.
I also get a laugh at people making that argument when he also threw 32 touchdowns to only 11 interceptions last year, so right now the sample size on Love is “mixed.” I think one thing that was encouraging was Love was a MUCH better QB the second half of the season compared to the first half, so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Love flips the script and starts taking better care of the football.
At the end of the day, the Packers are 5-2 and if Brandon McManus is the missing piece we’ve needed in the kicking game, then I can foresee this Packers team challenging for a SB run.
Packers having a defense is scary. But I'm still not sure I trust Love in a big game to not make a huge mistake.
I think the Packers defense is good, but this game was lost by the Texan's o line. They can't pick up a stunt to save their lives. Stroud was pressured on half his drop backs. Play calling is an issue as well. Why run twice and lose yards and then draw up a low percentage throw that most likely stops the clock even if it is completed when you could just run it again for no gain and make the Packers burn their last time out? Frustrating to lose when the other team gifts you three turnovers.
Uh yes packers are pretty good.
Love only played 5 games
As a Bears fan I’m more concerned with how good the Packers defense is. Love has looked worse than last year and the offense was struggling to move the ball on a badly injured Texans defense. Still think they’re a good team, but pump the breaks on SB aspirations.
I agree with that, and I’m a Packers fan
@@LucasKreider@eman22017 y’all both don’t know ball. And shame on you Lucas.
To remind y’all since y’all don’t know ball. Jordan Love was 24/33 220 yrds, 3 tds and 2 ints. 72.7% completion percentage and a 95 passer rating.
What the hell yall talking about!?
Agreed as a Pack fan the Texans lost to themselves w/ backup personnel more than anything. Hype’s our worst enemy
5 games 15 tds come on man
@@kevrolldEh not really. If anything the Packers would have likely blown out the Texans if the Packers didn't make unforced errors they did. Packers D shut down the Texans passing game almost completely.
so, we working towards a schism style split between the scriptwriter and "the scriptwriter" and all their disciple, i mean followers?
"game of centimnerenters?" speak football!
As a Pack fan it’s pretty obvious the Texans lost to themselves w/ backup personnel more than anything. Hype’s our worst enemy
"as a (casual) pack fan.." ftfy.
easy to see you have no idea what you are watching. Spoiled packer fan doesnt know what a good football team looks like if they dont have 3 HOF playing at a time. lol.
Jordan Favre....
🚙 💥
GPG
If the scriptwriter would be challenged by the Strouds because of that game he would just said: "Do you want be removed from Houston again and have Bill O'Brien with Deshaun Watson again? Remember your place... Texans!"
Ive gone my whole life and observed the packers get help from the refs every single season since the farve era
Why would you think the Love stuff would get cleaned up? This is how he played at the end of last year too. He was just getting lucky
Tom the Texans didn’t have Nico Colin’s. The bears had to face him. He is a monster and a game changer when healthy. The bears gave up less points against Texans with Collin’s.
Good cope
Different games with different situations. Love threw two picks that put the Texans offense in scoring range and the defense still held up. Can’t just compare points allowed, gotta look at the whole story
Why would you feel good about this game if you’re a Packers fan???
Love is an overpaid Jamies Winston. McManus is a sexual predator, Doubs is a crybaby, Watson is a butterfingers and you nearly lose at home to a mid AFC team whose missing half their starters.
wow, cry more. Love is a top 10 qb in his 2nd year starting. Doubs had a mental health issue, that he resolved with support from his teammates and then got 2 TDs, and we arent afaid to air it out. want to watch a 5 yard dink and dunk to just lose 3 hours later? watch the browns. another spoiled casual nfl fan crying about shit he doesnt know. what else is new?
@@thechaddingo2677 why are you making personal attacks on someone you do not know at all???
Instead if using social media for personal attacks, how about using it for adult conversations? This isn't the second grade.
I'm a Packers fan, but let's face it. We are celebrating a groper who assaults women, simply because he kicked a brown ball for 50 yards. We are gushing over a QB with the highest INT rate in the NFL and who is the second highest paid player in NFL history! And good lord, Doubs is immature as fuck. He needs to grow the fuck up.
If this team wants to make the playoffs and go deep into them, then they need to get their act together pretty damn quick.
As bad as Perna hates the Packers now it is impossible to do this show. The guy hates the Packers more than the Chiefs.
How?
stop yapping
Texans played the game like a jacksss and got rewarded like a jackass. 1st and Goal and they give up on the idea of scoring a TD because they wanted to burn GBs timeouts. So they run it three times, lose yards and kick their FG. Just losing mentality and got rewarded like losers
They are a mid team that beat a depleted team and a bunch of nobodies.
Chill with the hopium.
Cope, Packers are a good team who will only get better from here.
@@Maple_774 Lol, Love is a bad decision maker who hasn't beat a team that wasn't the walking wounded, grossly underperformed, or over 500.
Speaking of the walking wounded, how many starters were out for the Texans, and they barely squeaked by?
I swear, you all are just Cowboys fans in parkas.
Damn bro is absolutely seething.
@@Zieg_GamesCJ Stroud threw under 100 yards and still has stefon diggs and tank dell….
Lol you know what's funny. This packers team isn't even clicking on all cylinders, playing sloppy football, and still the youngest team in the nfl. You don't want to see the pack when all their cylinders are firing and their defense finally gets what their 1st year defensive coordinator wants.
Texans missing half a dozen players (particularly Nico) and the Packers barely win.
Texans had a +3 turnover differential and still lost
Packers don't beat themselves and turn the ball over 3 times, they win by 3+ scores. You wanna keep playing the what if game?
Injuries are a part of the game, out of anyone's control. Turnovers though... Can definitely be prevented.
Stop with the injury narrative. Every team goes through it.
@@rozinbars7988Nico Collin’s is a game changer.
Packers down two recent R1 pick defenders, including their best D-lineman, and CJ Scrubb still turns in 55 net passing yards like it's the pre-Knute Rockne days or something.
0:11 It’s luck not disgusting. It was lucky. Lucky it wasn’t another pick and if you wanna be real. He should have thrown it more to the right and it would have been perfect and not even close to picked off
U mad
@@dinosaur_jones it seems like it lmao
lol love is a beast just watch he’s gonna start for greenbay for 15 years and be a 1st ballot hall of famer even if he’s like favre with his picks look at Brett’s picks and say throwing a lot of picks makes you a bad qb🤦♂️
…oh come on you give credit where credit is due
I get your problem with the throw. However, it wasn’t intercepted. Flat out. The defender didn’t have enough time to get back to the throw to disrupt it, that’s the reality. Take your bias out of your internal processing. Close? Yes. Probably hope that it’s not ever that close, also yes. Result: Touchdown. Jordan had the arm strength to look him off and zip it in there with his arm talent. He’s young and he’ll continue to learn.
They may be good, but I think it's going to be Detroit and Minnesota that go to the playoffs