As a Vikings fan, I think you were a little too hard on love. He managed to almost help his team get a comeback win. He played well the second half. Yes he threw the interceptions but when you’re down that far, it’s better to take those risks than just not moving the ball down the field.
@@alang8243 well i've seen him play the way he did in the second half for entire games before and i think he'll bounce back provided he actually heals. granted i'm also a vikings guy but i don't think one bad game against bryan flores evil genius defense is a fair sample size to judge his abilities. he got put in too soon and his first game back was against the most confusing and stifling defensive scheme possibly ever seen, maybe they thought putting him through the wringer would yield better results. he almost won the dance though and i give him respect for that, if their kicker makes just one of those FGs they win
@@GrensleyPacker fan here. It was mostly garbage time. There was a small time where it wasn't. The game looked within reach with how things were going and he chucked up a prayer interception. Very similar to how he threw the team out of the playoffs last season.
@@InfiniteKhaos I mean even after the interception in the endzone the game was within reach. I would personally say the fumble was the dagger. Because the Vikings never scored after the lone FG. This wasn't garbage time, this was a failed comeback. The packers leading the cowboys by 4 scores (+4 2pt conversions) with just over 7 mins left in the game, that's garbage time. This was a comeback that came up short.
@@StrykeSZN 4 TDs in an INSANE comeback attempt while playing on one leg. Meanwhile those THUGS in purple repeatedly dove at his legs well after the ball was thrown in an attempt to re-injure my chocolate child. In this house, Jordan Love is a HERO, end of story.
Did you actually watch the game? He was dealing that second half, and the Pack still only lost by 3 despite having like 5 turnovers and 2 missed field goals.
To be fair Vikings defense was so tired in the fourth. Lots of that comes down to coaching and the offensive not being able to stay out there long enough for the defense to rest. You had a great fourth quarter I won't lie but if the Vikings managed to run the ball better in the second half it wouldn't have been close. Can't wait for the rematch later this year should be a good one!
A lot of the incompletions were due to him being cautious with his knee, something you failed to mention. The plan wasn't to have him throw 50 times but the defense performance in the 1st half had him pressing for TDs, hence all those incaccurate throws.
Very bad take that Jordan Love "is a gunslinging QB". Coming off a knee injury he tried the gunslinger method for this ONE GAME...has not been his play style prior to this ONE game
@@snipergaming8152 Prevent defense? Bruh this isn't Madden. The Vikings were still blitzing in the second half. When they weren't blitzing they were mostly in 2-high shell coverage, and Love was getting chunk plays which is specifically what you're trying to prevent with 2-high shell. He didn't play well on the whole, sure, but it was still a 2-point game. It's absolute revisionist history coming out of Vikings fans acting like they weren't concerned that they were going to blow that game after the two turnovers with the score 28-22. Dude's out here acting like the Vikings just let the Packers score and didn't even try in the second half.
@@snipergaming8152 The game was extremely close, the Vikings scored a whopping 3 points the entire 2nd half, and the Packers came within 6 with 10 mins left. That's not stat padding. Vikings miss their FG, or the Packers make a FG, all things held constant they win despite all the turnovers, and we're having a very different conversation. The Vikings got that 2nd half pick because they did a cover 0 and not prevent defense. Thinking this was just straight garbage time when the Pack scored 22 (I think unanswered) points in the 4th alone, is really glazing the Vikings.
@@UnbearablePandamonium The packers never had the ball with a chance to tie or go ahead in the entire game. When the Packers got within 6 the Vikes got the FG to go ahead by 9. At no point was this game really in jeopardy. The 2 deep does allow for chunk plays but prevents the one play score. Play calling would be totally different in a close game.
I think this was a bit too harsh, it sounds like we're just ignoring the near comeback here. I'll be the first as a Packers fan to say that Love wasn't good in the 1st half, outside of maybe a handful of plays. I personally wanted him benched because I didn't want him aggravating his injury further. And while his 2nd half play wasn't perfect, like with the interception in the endzone, he definitely stepped it up and he was looking like his 2023 form. That first TD to Doubs in the 1st half was an absolute dime. I think between him being cautious with his injury and this being only his second game all season (plus after being out a few weeks) he was just rusty. When he played well, he had 3 TDs to 1 (ugly) INT. Which is what I expect, and I think we're more likely to see 2nd half Love as the season progresses then we are to see 1st half Love. Even more so as he heals up.
First interception: it’s a high low concept rout tree between Watson and tight end. Vikings player makes an unbelievable play in which you rarely see happen. Love takes the read that looks to be open, only the Vikings player snaps and turns back to a recognition that he’s getting played in a high low concept. It’s way more of a good play on behalf of the Vikings and how Flores is coaching their players, then love just “trying to fit in into a tight window”.
@@VAViking "Didn't suck as much" lol. He was the best qb in the league down the back stretch of the year. Is he gonna be a hof'er? I don't know, I doubt it. But you're coping if you think he's ass.
7:34 The example is from 2 years ago when the Vikings came back from a 33-0 (more than 28-3) halftime deficit to beat the Colts 39-36. Largest comeback ever in NFL history.
That 4th and 8 pass on wicks is a dropped ball, perfect placement, hit him in the chest lol. Also the dropped pass on the first drive of the game, which was a bit low but wicks should've caught it, thats 14 points, plus the missed field goal, 17 points taken off the board because of 2 drops and a miss chip shot field goal. He was rusty, still played well enough to win against a great team.
Can’t wait any longer on the second interception to throw. He said in postgame it was meant for Romeo. That route tree is supposed to be hit over the middle of the field but love had to get it out early and seemed like bad recognition by the tight end to go for it. Hits both of their hands nonetheless, that can’t be an interception. If you see the all 22 view from behind center you can see that Doubs has his man beat and the tight end actually deflects the ball behind him. Would have been a big chunk play if not for tight end tipping the ball. Not much he can do about that in that scenario, have to get the ball out and not take the sack. I don’t fault him for going for the 11 yard slant that’s probably gonna get 20-30 yards vs the 3 yard tight end dig.
@@bhavyashah3246 Yeah, LaFleur talked about it today, Doubs was actually supposed to be further inside, but because of the coverage by Harrison Smith, Doubs bent it further outside before the break. Musgrave wasn't even in the wrong spot, it was just unfortunate.
Yeah he didn’t watch the game, not saying love played his best, but Matt should’ve kept the run going, before we went down Matt was pass happy on a Qb coming off an injury! Also hafley needs to bring the blitz more often giving up 28 before half is CRAZYYYYYY
He made two REALLY poor decisions but I agree that he didn't really play poorly. If the Packers ended up winning, would we be saying Darnold played poorly because he lost a fumble and threw a terrible interception regardless of those other throws?
Jordan Love had this exact type of game multiple times last year. With no injury. You guys jusy get so infatuated with the idea of a new elite QB, that you cant being yourselves to admit you were wrong. Its taking Jalen Hurts a collection of FOUR dookie seasons for people to finally start admitting he was never that good. How long will it take you guys to realize, when Love isnt gunslinging, he cant score.
Not saying Love played perfect by any means, but a lot of this was pretty cherry picked. He had 5 pretty bad throws (excluding the second int which wasn’t his fault at all), but had just as many elite ones that weren’t shown. PFF had him graded as a 68 which is still an above average to decent grade. He’s playing on a bad knee, super rusty, and against the best defense in football. He’ll be fine.
You didn’t really do a good job analyzing this game for Love. He had a solid grade and every other analyst even said he played a decent game even given the INT’s. I feel like you didn’t even watch the game.
Sorry, but your defensive circles do not describe Vikings defensive scheme. I am not an expert but some of these are definitely quarters/palms. And the fake blitz looks are quite important from a quarterback perspective.
Packers are losing only by 2, saying Packers fans, and almost won the game😅. Vikings did it just to get the Packers and their fans excited, so their hearts would be broken in the end. 😅😅😅
After Love's knee gave out during a pass, I said "Get him off the field" immediately after that (literally the next play) he threw a ball that put our WR in the hospital. And every ball afterwards was either too low or too high for our wide receivers. Every1 sniffing Love's farts, it's refreshing to have sober POV.
Call good quarterbacks go through a rough stretch Brady played poorly at times so did Danny Marino Fran Tarkenton Montana Theismann Bradshaw Brett Favre Aaron Rodgers Steve Young they all had their rough stretches no matter who they were always some were not game after game some were just quarter after 5:45 in the same game and some was just just a certain set of downs I believe if you could get into every single struggle that a quarterback had during a game half of the problem wouldn't be his Jordan will be alright the Packers are in good hands he's a good young and upcoming quarterback and if he can stay healthy for a long time I think he will be a Hall of Famer
He’s Winston. Carbon copy. Been saying this since he was drafted. He will win you some and drive you nuts the rest. He’s similar to Favre as well but Brett had a very special team around him in 97 including Chris jacke, solid LBs and secondary plus the best special team return man GB ever had.
@@puffito23 let me know when Winston finishes second in TDs his first year starting and takes the youngest team in the league to the divisional round , will be waiting bro!
Even honest Vikings fans will say that they were nervous, this game went from 28-0 to coming down to an onside kick. The fact the Vikings won by only 2 despite leading in turnovers, and the Packers shooting themselves in the foot. I think it's legitimately concerning for Vikings fans when you consider how many flaws we have while still being competitive. If the Packers clean up even a few of them (e.g. Love's injury, other players injuries, reducing the penalties, protecting the ball, and making FGs beyond 30 yds) there's a lot of room for improvement for the Packers. What is there for the Vikings to grow on? Sure they can scheme better, and get back Hockenson, but what else is there really? If this was the Vikings at near peak, then the Packers despite being nowhere near that peak are already close to them. The Vikings survived this game at the end of the day.
See I’m a packers fan here this my only problem with love he is inconsistent.. Jordan love is always 2nd and what I mean by 2nd is Jordan love does good the 2nd half of the season.. Jordan love does good the 2nd half the game… like bro can u just be good damn I don’t think Jordan love fully commits to Tom Clement’s or Jordan love doesn’t work on his mechanics enough.. Jordan love needs to work on his vision on the field an footwork a stop leaning back a throwing off your back foot. Bro I watched Aaron Rodgers for a long ahh time. Jordan love is too stiff. Bro watch Jordan love throwing motion after he releases the ball his fingers an hand does some weird shxt. He doesn’t flick his wrist he’s like stiff with his shxt. Work on your foot work. Work on a smoother throwing motion u watch Aaron bro wtf listen to Tom celments. A stop leaning back an throwing off your back foot. Bro the ball will get there faster an the timing will be better if u stand up right. Stop creating bad habits.
He played pretty well throughout the entirety of his first two playoff games (both in Dallas and San Fran), he wasn't perfect but he played exceptionally well in both games all things considered. the QB school (a channel run by an actual QB) also watches Love and Rodgers' tape, and he says that Love was pretty fluid many times, though maybe not this game lol. It was clear he was favoring his knee early on. But Love was also pretty consistently good in the Philly game, again not perfect, and the Brazil field sucked for both teams. That was a pretty sloppy game, but Love hung with Hurtz no problem that game.
How bad is an interception? In my book, it is 14 points. The Packers, when driving, would have scored 7 points, now none. The defenders get the interception and turn it into a 7 point score. Thus, an interception is the worse, a loss of 14 points. X3 = a 42 point possible difference!
@@deshundillard1337 Can you not read? They never HAD POSSESsION within one score. Everytime the offense touched the ball in the 2nd half, the Packers were down by at least two scores.
As a Packers fan,, I was a big fan of Love...UNTIL he decided he's too good to run to keep the defense honest, at least. He could have ran for 20 yards and got out of bounds untouched on some of these terrible throws. Play somebody (Willis) who will run when the defense doesn't respect that option, PLEASE!
@@denniswagner2391 Minnesota Defense would not have played the same type of defense for Willis. Vikes knew Love could not run. Personally, I think it was not ethical having Love playing. They must have used some drugs in the second half. We are only 4 games into the season get healthy before you play.
As a Vikings fan, I think you were a little too hard on love. He managed to almost help his team get a comeback win. He played well the second half. Yes he threw the interceptions but when you’re down that far, it’s better to take those risks than just not moving the ball down the field.
The Vikings turnovers and the prevent defense allowed the comeback. Love’s stats were empty calories. Playing from behind throwing 50 times.
Nah, it was all garbage time stats.
@@alang8243 well i've seen him play the way he did in the second half for entire games before and i think he'll bounce back provided he actually heals. granted i'm also a vikings guy but i don't think one bad game against bryan flores evil genius defense is a fair sample size to judge his abilities. he got put in too soon and his first game back was against the most confusing and stifling defensive scheme possibly ever seen, maybe they thought putting him through the wringer would yield better results. he almost won the dance though and i give him respect for that, if their kicker makes just one of those FGs they win
@@GrensleyPacker fan here. It was mostly garbage time. There was a small time where it wasn't. The game looked within reach with how things were going and he chucked up a prayer interception. Very similar to how he threw the team out of the playoffs last season.
@@InfiniteKhaos I mean even after the interception in the endzone the game was within reach. I would personally say the fumble was the dagger.
Because the Vikings never scored after the lone FG. This wasn't garbage time, this was a failed comeback.
The packers leading the cowboys by 4 scores (+4 2pt conversions) with just over 7 mins left in the game, that's garbage time.
This was a comeback that came up short.
That second interception was NOT my pookie’s fault. Not one but TWO bounces off his receivers hands. CATCH. THE BALL.
Bros licking and slurping on it. Give it a goodbye kiss before you zip his pants up gng 😭
Jordan love (the goat) played great 4 TDs is crazy and I’m definitely 100% not bias
@@StrykeSZN 4 TDs in an INSANE comeback attempt while playing on one leg. Meanwhile those THUGS in purple repeatedly dove at his legs well after the ball was thrown in an attempt to re-injure my chocolate child. In this house, Jordan Love is a HERO, end of story.
@@myrongaines6022 give it a kiss goodbye and zip his pants up when you're done
@@myrongaines6022 bro is slurping and twisting it
Did you actually watch the game? He was dealing that second half, and the Pack still only lost by 3 despite having like 5 turnovers and 2 missed field goals.
@Jo3Mama235 Yeah, we did really well in the 2nd half! You viking must not have watched the game.
@@Jo3Mama235 they lost by 2, clearly you didn’t watch the game
To be fair Vikings defense was so tired in the fourth. Lots of that comes down to coaching and the offensive not being able to stay out there long enough for the defense to rest. You had a great fourth quarter I won't lie but if the Vikings managed to run the ball better in the second half it wouldn't have been close. Can't wait for the rematch later this year should be a good one!
I feel like you could have mentioned love coming off an injury which was still clearly plaguing him during the game
Then he shouldve sat out another week. Malik was getting Ws
No excuse
@@talonpederson7599 not to mention he was looking pretty bad before he got hurt too.
you could see him limping in the tunnel. i 100% expected him to have a bit of “shake the rust off” game
@@deadboydarrelin7425 there's a difference between shaking off the rust and playing with an injury that hasn't healed. He should've took another week.
Definitely had a meeting with Dr feelgood at halftime
Perc Love
If you listen to high post game conference he was throwing the ball to Doubs and the TE tipped it.
Love forces his guys to dig his throws out of the dirt so often. Not talked about enough how he throws low so, so often
A lot of the incompletions were due to him being cautious with his knee, something you failed to mention. The plan wasn't to have him throw 50 times but the defense performance in the 1st half had him pressing for TDs, hence all those incaccurate throws.
Very bad take that Jordan Love "is a gunslinging QB". Coming off a knee injury he tried the gunslinger method for this ONE GAME...has not been his play style prior to this ONE game
Youve always been a love hater. Just sayin pal
Listen to the lisp. “You can’t be mithing pathes”
@@StrykeSZNI love how he talks like a coach but he sits on a couch all day eating junk food
i disagree. feel like hes actually been pretty spot on with his analysis of love from the draft till now.
Yall are HURT 😂
@@Ratzrunningwildz ironically its true. He makes good breakdowns but this dude is a genuine basement dweller
crazy how yall want love to be rodgers so bad
He looked like Brett Favre in the first half and Aaron Rodgers in the second
Hmm…400 yards passing and 4 touchdowns. And that’s a bad day?? Just make a frigging field goal and they win.
Game was not close at all my guy, jlove was stat padding on vikings' prevent defense
You left out the 3 interceptions. He's basically Nick Mullens 2.0 at this point. except he cost 53 million more lmao.
@@snipergaming8152 Prevent defense? Bruh this isn't Madden. The Vikings were still blitzing in the second half. When they weren't blitzing they were mostly in 2-high shell coverage, and Love was getting chunk plays which is specifically what you're trying to prevent with 2-high shell. He didn't play well on the whole, sure, but it was still a 2-point game. It's absolute revisionist history coming out of Vikings fans acting like they weren't concerned that they were going to blow that game after the two turnovers with the score 28-22. Dude's out here acting like the Vikings just let the Packers score and didn't even try in the second half.
@@snipergaming8152 The game was extremely close, the Vikings scored a whopping 3 points the entire 2nd half, and the Packers came within 6 with 10 mins left. That's not stat padding. Vikings miss their FG, or the Packers make a FG, all things held constant they win despite all the turnovers, and we're having a very different conversation.
The Vikings got that 2nd half pick because they did a cover 0 and not prevent defense. Thinking this was just straight garbage time when the Pack scored 22 (I think unanswered) points in the 4th alone, is really glazing the Vikings.
@@UnbearablePandamonium The packers never had the ball with a chance to tie or go ahead in the entire game. When the Packers got within 6 the Vikes got the FG to go ahead by 9. At no point was this game really in jeopardy. The 2 deep does allow for chunk plays but prevents the one play score. Play calling would be totally different in a close game.
Love definitely has a tendency to be rusty after not playing for awhile. I have strong faith he’ll improve.
I think this was a bit too harsh, it sounds like we're just ignoring the near comeback here. I'll be the first as a Packers fan to say that Love wasn't good in the 1st half, outside of maybe a handful of plays. I personally wanted him benched because I didn't want him aggravating his injury further.
And while his 2nd half play wasn't perfect, like with the interception in the endzone, he definitely stepped it up and he was looking like his 2023 form. That first TD to Doubs in the 1st half was an absolute dime.
I think between him being cautious with his injury and this being only his second game all season (plus after being out a few weeks) he was just rusty. When he played well, he had 3 TDs to 1 (ugly) INT. Which is what I expect, and I think we're more likely to see 2nd half Love as the season progresses then we are to see 1st half Love. Even more so as he heals up.
First interception: it’s a high low concept rout tree between Watson and tight end. Vikings player makes an unbelievable play in which you rarely see happen. Love takes the read that looks to be open, only the Vikings player snaps and turns back to a recognition that he’s getting played in a high low concept. It’s way more of a good play on behalf of the Vikings and how Flores is coaching their players, then love just “trying to fit in into a tight window”.
He’s not an accurate passer, still perplexed with his huge contract
They had no choice. Smug ass green bay thought they could sit a QB for 4 years and know for sure they had another hall of famer.
yet second last year in tds .he was rusty after being off
@@bradleysample3246 yeah but even on a rookie cap space contract his best year is 9-8
@@bradleysample3246 yeah, he sucked last year too for a long time, then didn't suck as much. Now he sucks again.
@@VAViking "Didn't suck as much" lol. He was the best qb in the league down the back stretch of the year. Is he gonna be a hof'er? I don't know, I doubt it. But you're coping if you think he's ass.
7:34 The example is from 2 years ago when the Vikings came back from a 33-0 (more than 28-3) halftime deficit to beat the Colts 39-36. Largest comeback ever in NFL history.
Love has balls that's why he threw that INT. Show some respect lol
Sorry you packers lost. God bless you.
@@rickmiles5297yep and you Vikings have 1 good year and y’all don’t know how to act. You’ll drop down to mediocrity soon enough #skolver
@StrykeSZN God bless you too brother. Yall will come back around.
Nick mullens had a lot of balls. I'm seeing a lot of similar gunslinger mentality going on.
That 4th and 8 pass on wicks is a dropped ball, perfect placement, hit him in the chest lol. Also the dropped pass on the first drive of the game, which was a bit low but wicks should've caught it, thats 14 points, plus the missed field goal, 17 points taken off the board because of 2 drops and a miss chip shot field goal. He was rusty, still played well enough to win against a great team.
Can’t wait any longer on the second interception to throw. He said in postgame it was meant for Romeo. That route tree is supposed to be hit over the middle of the field but love had to get it out early and seemed like bad recognition by the tight end to go for it. Hits both of their hands nonetheless, that can’t be an interception. If you see the all 22 view from behind center you can see that Doubs has his man beat and the tight end actually deflects the ball behind him. Would have been a big chunk play if not for tight end tipping the ball. Not much he can do about that in that scenario, have to get the ball out and not take the sack. I don’t fault him for going for the 11 yard slant that’s probably gonna get 20-30 yards vs the 3 yard tight end dig.
He took the team out of sink
He was trying to hit doubs, said so in the post game interview.
if you look at it slowly you can see that pass was a perfectly placed to land in his hands if musgrave doesn’t tip it
@@bhavyashah3246 Yeah, LaFleur talked about it today, Doubs was actually supposed to be further inside, but because of the coverage by Harrison Smith, Doubs bent it further outside before the break. Musgrave wasn't even in the wrong spot, it was just unfortunate.
@@UnbearablePandamonium it’s annoying cause ppl gonna use that stat to tax Love and spin their narrative 😭
@@bhavyashah3246 Unfortunately... but haters don't change their opinion despite the evidence. Let 'em hate.
That is what $240 million dollars of suck looks like
😂 nah bruh they couldn’t upgraded so many different positions or parts of the stadium
Yeah he didn’t watch the game, not saying love played his best, but Matt should’ve kept the run going, before we went down
Matt was pass happy on a Qb coming off an injury! Also hafley needs to bring the blitz more often giving up 28 before half is CRAZYYYYYY
Four TDs isn’t poorly. Yes he needs to make better decisions but he didn’t play poorly.😂
He made two REALLY poor decisions but I agree that he didn't really play poorly. If the Packers ended up winning, would we be saying Darnold played poorly because he lost a fumble and threw a terrible interception regardless of those other throws?
@@Pccpy 4 TDs great! 3 interceptions not so much. Both are QB stats. He did not play great only OK…very Jamis Winston like
Jordan Love had this exact type of game multiple times last year. With no injury.
You guys jusy get so infatuated with the idea of a new elite QB, that you cant being yourselves to admit you were wrong. Its taking Jalen Hurts a collection of FOUR dookie seasons for people to finally start admitting he was never that good.
How long will it take you guys to realize, when Love isnt gunslinging, he cant score.
Not saying Love played perfect by any means, but a lot of this was pretty cherry picked. He had 5 pretty bad throws (excluding the second int which wasn’t his fault at all), but had just as many elite ones that weren’t shown. PFF had him graded as a 68 which is still an above average to decent grade. He’s playing on a bad knee, super rusty, and against the best defense in football. He’ll be fine.
Yes, Jordan came off an injury but didn't anyone watch the eagles game? Love played poorly.
I personally think he is overrated and overpaid.
You didn’t really do a good job analyzing this game for Love. He had a solid grade and every other analyst even said he played a decent game even given the INT’s. I feel like you didn’t even watch the game.
He played well enough to win it we had an actual kicker.
He’s not accurate but when the D is playing prevent any QB can stay it up.
Sorry, but your defensive circles do not describe Vikings defensive scheme. I am not an expert but some of these are definitely quarters/palms. And the fake blitz looks are quite important from a quarterback perspective.
Packers are losing only by 2, saying Packers fans, and almost won the game😅. Vikings did it just to get the Packers and their fans excited, so their hearts would be broken in the end. 😅😅😅
After Love's knee gave out during a pass, I said "Get him off the field" immediately after that (literally the next play) he threw a ball that put our WR in the hospital.
And every ball afterwards was either too low or too high for our wide receivers.
Every1 sniffing Love's farts, it's refreshing to have sober POV.
Jacobs was open underneath all game 😮 should of took what the defense was giving him ❤ will be fine tho we'll def bounce back
Call good quarterbacks go through a rough stretch Brady played poorly at times so did Danny Marino Fran Tarkenton Montana Theismann Bradshaw Brett Favre Aaron Rodgers Steve Young they all had their rough stretches no matter who they were always some were not game after game some were just quarter after 5:45 in the same game and some was just just a certain set of downs I believe if you could get into every single struggle that a quarterback had during a game half of the problem wouldn't be his Jordan will be alright the Packers are in good hands he's a good young and upcoming quarterback and if he can stay healthy for a long time I think he will be a Hall of Famer
He’s the most inconsistent and overpaid QB in the NfL
Everyone was bad except the defense. All around sloppy game.
He’s Winston. Carbon copy. Been saying this since he was drafted. He will win you some and drive you nuts the rest. He’s similar to Favre as well but Brett had a very special team around him in 97 including Chris jacke, solid LBs and secondary plus the best special team return man GB ever had.
Lol bad take my guy
@@puffito23 let me know when Winston finishes second in TDs his first year starting and takes the youngest team in the league to the divisional round , will be waiting bro!
You either haven’t watched much Love or have no idea how many interceptions Jameis threw
“You see what he sees” yeah quadruple coverage lmao packers are cooked
nah Love was balling that 2nd half
He should have rested longer.
Vikings on fire
love is the next bust-
And ur the next nothing😂🫵🏾
first game back from injury
true honoring of Brett Favre that’s my pookie put some respect on
packers fans hate the objective truth on love even when the films broken down for them
Even honest Vikings fans will say that they were nervous, this game went from 28-0 to coming down to an onside kick. The fact the Vikings won by only 2 despite leading in turnovers, and the Packers shooting themselves in the foot. I think it's legitimately concerning for Vikings fans when you consider how many flaws we have while still being competitive. If the Packers clean up even a few of them (e.g. Love's injury, other players injuries, reducing the penalties, protecting the ball, and making FGs beyond 30 yds) there's a lot of room for improvement for the Packers.
What is there for the Vikings to grow on? Sure they can scheme better, and get back Hockenson, but what else is there really? If this was the Vikings at near peak, then the Packers despite being nowhere near that peak are already close to them. The Vikings survived this game at the end of the day.
What do you call being top five in yards and tds last year? Calling it objective is not true.
See I’m a packers fan here this my only problem with love he is inconsistent.. Jordan love is always 2nd and what I mean by 2nd is Jordan love does good the 2nd half of the season.. Jordan love does good the 2nd half the game… like bro can u just be good damn I don’t think Jordan love fully commits to Tom Clement’s or Jordan love doesn’t work on his mechanics enough.. Jordan love needs to work on his vision on the field an footwork a stop leaning back a throwing off your back foot. Bro I watched Aaron Rodgers for a long ahh time. Jordan love is too stiff. Bro watch Jordan love throwing motion after he releases the ball his fingers an hand does some weird shxt. He doesn’t flick his wrist he’s like stiff with his shxt. Work on your foot work. Work on a smoother throwing motion u watch Aaron bro wtf listen to Tom celments. A stop leaning back an throwing off your back foot. Bro the ball will get there faster an the timing will be better if u stand up right. Stop creating bad habits.
He played pretty well throughout the entirety of his first two playoff games (both in Dallas and San Fran), he wasn't perfect but he played exceptionally well in both games all things considered. the QB school (a channel run by an actual QB) also watches Love and Rodgers' tape, and he says that Love was pretty fluid many times, though maybe not this game lol. It was clear he was favoring his knee early on.
But Love was also pretty consistently good in the Philly game, again not perfect, and the Brazil field sucked for both teams. That was a pretty sloppy game, but Love hung with Hurtz no problem that game.
How bad is an interception? In my book, it is 14 points. The Packers, when driving, would have scored 7 points, now none. The defenders get the interception and turn it into a 7 point score. Thus, an interception is the worse, a loss of 14 points. X3 = a 42 point possible difference!
we almost came back and won though, but i get it 😢.. smh he also is rusty no excuses tho.. cj had a bad couple games before this week.
They never had possession of the ball with the game being within one score.
@@gbrow1604 down 6 then 9 buddy, what the hell u talking about?? thats meaningless?
@@deshundillard1337 They never had the ball when the game was within 6. I wouldn't call that almost winning.
@@gbrow1604 down 2?
@@deshundillard1337 Can you not read? They never HAD POSSESsION within one score. Everytime the offense touched the ball in the 2nd half, the Packers were down by at least two scores.
Ur totally not a love hater , ur totally not a mouth breather with a lisp and ur most definitely not extremely over weight
You're mad at your dad, not this guy.
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As a Packers fan,, I was a big fan of Love...UNTIL he decided he's too good to run to keep the defense honest, at least. He could have ran for 20 yards and got out of bounds untouched on some of these terrible throws. Play somebody (Willis) who will run when the defense doesn't respect that option, PLEASE!
@@denniswagner2391 Minnesota Defense would not have played the same type of defense for Willis. Vikes knew Love could not run. Personally, I think it was not ethical having Love playing. They must have used some drugs in the second half. We are only 4 games into the season get healthy before you play.
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