The Jordan Love Experiment Has FINALLY Paid Off..

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @KrichProductions
    @KrichProductions  Год назад +40

    Do you think Jordan Love will be a top 10 qb by next year?

    • @KrichProductions
      @KrichProductions  Год назад +4

      @@BigBergs DOOD I GOT GOT AGAIINNNNN NOOOOOO

    • @shaiWTFisDat
      @shaiWTFisDat Год назад +12

      This year he will be top 10

    • @Droid6689
      @Droid6689 Год назад +2

      He'll never be top 10. He's Kirk Cousins tier. Maybe even more Derek Carr.

    • @SnoochToTheMuthaFuckinNooch
      @SnoochToTheMuthaFuckinNooch Год назад +3

      If he can finish out the last half of the season strong, I think he will be. He's already checking down the receivers better. Not forcing the ball to Watson anymore. He's making great strides without a really good running game. Aaron Jones has been hurt all season, not 100%. He's playing with the youngest offense in the NFL. The kid is impressing me as of late, especially. I hope he keeps it going!!!! Go Pack!!!

    • @SnoochToTheMuthaFuckinNooch
      @SnoochToTheMuthaFuckinNooch Год назад +1

      ​@@Droid6689He's better than either one of them. Especially his first full season as a starter.

  • @williamhermann6635
    @williamhermann6635 Год назад +207

    Rodgers sat for 3 years too.

    • @stephensimon5013
      @stephensimon5013 Год назад +6

      Learn from Favre

    • @annbauman6123
      @annbauman6123 Год назад +6

      Exactly what I just got done saying

    • @dirtybacon93
      @dirtybacon93 Год назад +10

      Crazy thing is Love's & Rodgers numbers are almost identical through their first 11 starts. With the only differences being completion % Rodgers: 64% Love: 60% & INTs Rodgers:10 Love:11. That being said Rodgers took over a team that was in the NFCCG the season prior, while Love took over the youngest team & one that had missed the playoffs last year. They have a better record through 11 games this year as opposed to last as well.

    • @annbauman6123
      @annbauman6123 Год назад +5

      @@dirtybacon93 another thing that should be stated is that most likely through 16 games Love Packers will most likely have a better record than Rodgers Packers did in their first seasons as the starter 6-10 for Rodgers love only needs to win 2 more games which is doable

    • @dirtybacon93
      @dirtybacon93 Год назад +5

      @@annbauman6123 if they beat KC they could realistically win out I think. Their schedule is pretty soft after tomorrow. I'm not expecting that though of course.

  • @gatzke7955
    @gatzke7955 Год назад +104

    There’s no doubt Love was a project QB, but the reason why he was considered a top QB in the draft was because he had freakish arm talent coming out of college. He was mahomes-like, off-platform, side arm, back foot bombs, even on the run too. Really athletic and could run if needed. He was freakish and it was clear when you watched him at Utah state. He never played top comp, but his talent was undeniable. A boom or bust prospect just like a josh Allen and a Patrick mahomes. Green Bay has a great way to draft and develop players and they’re doing just that. He’s been better and better at every phase of the nfl and it’s only up from here. #gopackgo

    • @KrichProductions
      @KrichProductions  Год назад +3

      You think hes arod 2.0 or mahomes 2.0

    • @gatzke7955
      @gatzke7955 Год назад +10

      @@KrichProductions I think he’s got an arod kind of throwing motion. They’re a lot alike

    • @thomasott9488
      @thomasott9488 Год назад +2

      Facts, well said

    • @Droid6689
      @Droid6689 Год назад

      ​@gatzke7955 Nah. He's more a dollar store Mahomes. Rodgers didn't do as much weird angles but rather unorthodox platforms.

    • @thomasott9488
      @thomasott9488 Год назад +5

      @@Droid6689 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love is actually playing as good or if not a little better in some aspect than Mahomes.. the last thing Love is , is dollar store .. he is moving up the ranks weekly

  • @Youremomsbed
    @Youremomsbed Год назад +56

    I'm one of those 30 yr old fans, I never lost sight on how lucky us Packers fans have been. The transition from Favre to Rodgers and the similarities I'm seeing with Rodgers to 10VE is actually insane. The Rodgers Era was an incredible ride, damn shame we couldn't get him another ring

    • @KrichProductions
      @KrichProductions  Год назад +2

      Sad they missed that opportunity for sure

    • @markanthony1004
      @markanthony1004 Год назад +2

      I’m with you. More 28-29 year fan but still I remember Favre then right to Rodgers and with Love if he keeps improving and is more consistent like recently then we are the most fortunate fans in all the NFL.

    • @althausz1
      @althausz1 Год назад +3

      Check out Rodgers/Love stats first year as starter. They’re eerily similar. After 12 starts both were 5-7.
      Love attempts-406 yards-3,033 passing TD’s-20 INT-11
      Rodgers attempts-404 yards-3,085 passing TD’s-20 INT-11

    • @Youremomsbed
      @Youremomsbed Год назад

      @@althausz1 Rodgers also had a better offense imo. Especially receivers, sure as shit didn't have a bunch of young guys around him

    • @QuackMaster0
      @QuackMaster0 10 месяцев назад

      Me too! Born in ‘92. I’ve seen nothing but hall of fame QBs in Green Bay. Hitting a third straight feels impossible but Love is making it feel possible so far.

  • @JorgeHerrera-tf7gr
    @JorgeHerrera-tf7gr Год назад +20

    I mean, Rodgers was approaching his late 30s, going on 40. What the hell else were the Packers supposed to do, play the dude until he’s 50?? Fuck outta here with y’all whining. Jordan Love is the fresh meat this team needs, and I’m optimistic it’s gonna pan out wonderfully.

  • @russg9371
    @russg9371 11 месяцев назад +19

    While the pick was surprising, the philosophy wasn't. This is what the Packers do. They take project players with high upside, and develop them into great players. Rodgers wasn't ready to start right away either.

  • @kyledamrow8198
    @kyledamrow8198 Год назад +56

    And the Packers are the youngest offense in the league.
    But what I’m really excited about is the fact that GB has 6 draft picks in the first 3 rounds of next year’s draft.

    • @KrichProductions
      @KrichProductions  Год назад +5

      Things could get really really scary for the nfl

    • @thomasott9488
      @thomasott9488 Год назад +5

      @@KrichProductions , absolutely.. can you imagine ? People were shitting all over Gute the last several months .. this year alone, Gute literally has like 4 to 6 draft picks immediately being a major impact , probably more than any team .. of this team ends on a good note being the youngest team , they may be a dangerous team year 2 under Love and get back to winning form.. people forget, no other QB has to lead the youngest offence

    • @kyledamrow8198
      @kyledamrow8198 Год назад

      @@thomasott9488 yeah, I’m really impressed with Valentine & Brooks on Defense! To trade away a starter halfway through the season shows a lot of trust at a very difficult position. And Brooks, OMG! He’s a monster on that DL

    • @tylervanhefty2578
      @tylervanhefty2578 11 месяцев назад +1

      Knowing the Packers, 5 out of 6 of those picks are going to be on defense 😂

    • @kyledamrow8198
      @kyledamrow8198 11 месяцев назад

      @@tylervanhefty2578 you’re probably right, but man, they really need help on OLINE. I believe that they will release Bahktiari, which will free up about 20 million, but the LT position is still shakey at best.
      Also, I think the RB position needs to be addressed

  • @IgnoretheButter
    @IgnoretheButter 11 месяцев назад +6

    I understood the move when they drafted him. I liked Jordan Love coming out of the draft as well. I remember on Madden with custom drafts, I drafted both Love and Dillon for fun without realizing we'd take them both. So I've been on the JLo bandwagon since we got him. Obviously another SB with Rodgers would've been nice, but I know we'll be in good hands with Love

  • @bromineandtungsten
    @bromineandtungsten Год назад +9

    There may be something to be said about this method. Letting a rookie have some time to cool after being at the top of their league (NCAA) while sitting under HOF talent just makes sense. Otherwise, the jump from college to pros proves to be too drastic all at once for most QBs and can kill their confidence.

  • @GuidoLuzzi
    @GuidoLuzzi Год назад +6

    Favre went to the NFCCG the year before they started Rodgers. Also Favre is the only 3x consecutive MVP so it's not like Rodgers didn't sit behind an MVP too

  • @nickb8072
    @nickb8072 Год назад +2

    consider how he looked and the fact that we have very little run game helping him. its impressive what hes been able to do without a run game basically but the defense has been doing its job as well for the most part. a lot of injuries but they keep fighting. GoPackGo i believe in jordan love

  • @bobmohr4952
    @bobmohr4952 Год назад +13

    Rogers with a great line in front of him and very good offense as of late lost two NFC championships at Lambeau in January Tampa bay from Florida and the 49 ear’s from California where 49er’s QB never threw a touchdown in the game and eliminated the Packers. I guess what I’m saying is both Farve and Rogers gave us some pleasurable games to watch but neither got us more than one Super Bowl in all the years they were in Greenbay. So give Love a chance to prove himself, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

    • @markanthony1004
      @markanthony1004 Год назад +4

      Yeah Rodgers isn’t the entire team. QBs don’t win Superbowls. I’ve never witnessed a team with a terrible defense win a superbowl just saying. QBs get too much credit. No one person can win in the NFL alone

    • @RecessMonkeys
      @RecessMonkeys Год назад

      Right on. I'd take watching a young team progress over seeing a supposedly elite one flame out in the playoffs.

    • @jackfleming5736
      @jackfleming5736 Год назад +1

      That line he had against Tampa was unbelievably bad. The Bakhtiari torn ACL in 2020 cost the Packers two super bowls. Rodgers couldn’t breathe against Tampa

    • @Shawn-Leider
      @Shawn-Leider Год назад

      Favre got us to two super bowls btw. We lost to Denver

  • @ottofredrick9988
    @ottofredrick9988 Год назад +4

    This video aged well

  • @janetsaeger8439
    @janetsaeger8439 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good point about past QBs' favorite receivers. Love doesn't have a go-to Star, so he has the luxury and creative flexibility of running plays with everyone and anyone. They're All Good!!!

  • @carlos23231999
    @carlos23231999 Год назад +4

    What love is doing is super crazy good considering the packers are the youngest in the nfl & on top of that he’s doing it with his weapons getting hurt left and right. We haven’t even been healthy at 100% all season and he is still making due with what he has

  • @nemo5335
    @nemo5335 11 месяцев назад +2

    it wasn't cobb early on for rodgers, it was greg jennings. that was the go to for years. before that, rodgers actually got quite a few years of donald driver too.

  • @mightguy123456
    @mightguy123456 Год назад +6

    It was absolutely the plan to have Love sit for 3 years just like Rodgers btw.

  • @SnoochToTheMuthaFuckinNooch
    @SnoochToTheMuthaFuckinNooch Год назад +7

    If it wasn't for the abysmal special teams play in the NFC championship game in 2020, Aaron might have two rings. As a Packers fan, that game haunts me. I feel good about l
    Love, though. He's showing he isn't a fluke. GO Pack!!!

    • @kingleonidas4296
      @kingleonidas4296 Год назад +2

      Don’t forget the NFC championship game against the Seahawks where they lost in the last 5 minutes of football. Clinton-Dix in la la land during the last two point conversion and an onside return because a guy not qualified to catch an onside flopped the catch. I still shake my head about that game cause they had that game nailed down.

    • @SnoochToTheMuthaFuckinNooch
      @SnoochToTheMuthaFuckinNooch Год назад

      @@kingleonidas4296 That one was a killer also!

  • @TheSlaughterJoker
    @TheSlaughterJoker 11 месяцев назад +2

    You made this a day early lol

  • @niteporter
    @niteporter 11 месяцев назад +2

    Packer Backer born and raised going 42 years now. Easy on the comparisons please. We just beat the chiefs. Let's not call Canton , Ohio yet

  • @1ayers805
    @1ayers805 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great production, definitely earned a sub, so surprised you haven’t blown up yet, keep it up man!!

  • @TheMetrescher
    @TheMetrescher Год назад +4

    This is what the Packers do. They traded a first round pick for Brett Favre even though they had a pro-bowl quarterback in Don Majkowski.

  • @kirbykrause7866
    @kirbykrause7866 Год назад +3

    You called this an experiment, hahaha, that is funny. What do you think they were thinking when drafting him, that he would replace Rogers right away? Took Rogers years to start and develop his craft.

  • @tk_disdk
    @tk_disdk 11 месяцев назад +3

    They won! Some crazy catches in that game.

  • @Sapioso
    @Sapioso Год назад +1

    Fan since '95. Im all in.

  • @BmanTG
    @BmanTG 10 месяцев назад +2

    Ey, Tom Grossi scream!

  • @coyotebillkc9185
    @coyotebillkc9185 Год назад +1

    Wow! I've been so busy lately that I thought there was weeks left in the season. I didn't realize the Packers won the Superbowl.

  • @Jgoofy2ndChannel
    @Jgoofy2ndChannel Год назад +2

    9:29 thats not doubs lol

  • @JefferyT1991
    @JefferyT1991 10 месяцев назад +1

    You’re right, the Packers don’t have a Kelse at tight end. They have a Kraft and a Musgrave. This Packer offense is going to develop into a beautiful nightmare and I’m giddy as a schoolgirl about it!

  • @deeee4663
    @deeee4663 Год назад +2

    What’s funny is the jets and Roger’s aimed to duplicate this exact situation but bc jets not a single thing has worked out positively at any level 😂🙃

  • @andygerth9258
    @andygerth9258 11 месяцев назад +2

    I would say Love is already a Top 10 QB, especially considering the weapons around him (how many QBs would be making plays with Malik Heath, Dontayvion Wicks, and Tucker Kraft?). I think it's also a byproduct of coaching, as Matt Lafleur has been exceptional during this past stretch.
    I think Love is just getting started and will have an ascending career for the Packers. Will he reach Rodgers and Farve levels? Hard to say - probably a 40% chance. He doesn't have a yearning for the spotlight or stardom as those two did. But we will see where it evolves.
    The fact that simple-minded people like Stephen A and Colin Cowherd are now coming to realization that they were initially wrong on Love, is a good sign

  • @frankblaze-
    @frankblaze- Год назад +3

    What do you mean “that wasn’t the case”??? How do you think the Packers got the 24th pick in the draft in 2005? They were a playoff team.

  • @brandilewis711
    @brandilewis711 Год назад +3

    The Packers did sign players during Rodgers back to back MVP seasons that they would not normally sign. They brought in the Smiths and retained Aaron Jones and others. While not mainstream, this helped. Unlike many other franchises, the Packers generally prioritize the future ahead of this season or any short term gains. Right or wrong, this is how they have operated for a long time. Look at the Patriots, Saints and Tampa Bay and others. Those teams did not have a solid plan for after their long term QB left the organization. This method has flaws as noted with the 49ers and Trey Lance. With all that said, the Packers operate in "windows" instead of seasons. The way I see it, the Love window is just getting cracked open. Is Love Rodgers? Nope. Can the Packers win with Love? Seems that way. Let's watch him develop. The Packers need to help Love out by establishing a running game that works first and foremost before I can tell you if he might be a top 10 QB. My two cents anyways, do not care to argue with people in the chat.

  • @ftovonngaming
    @ftovonngaming 11 месяцев назад +1

    I never doubted the packers Jordan love move 😂💚💛 go pacc go . Im w da good bad and everything for the better

  • @davdaboss
    @davdaboss Год назад +3

    And now they just beat the chiefs, things are looking good

  • @jaygaming6110
    @jaygaming6110 Год назад +1

    The weird thing is Rodgers and Loves stats are damn there identical for their first true season!

  • @quilenblackwell4820
    @quilenblackwell4820 Год назад +2

    It wasn't one of the "most outrageous draft day decisions in NFL history." It was a gutsy and wise decision because the Packers had NO succession plan at QB with an aging QB who was at the end of his prime. The reality is a first round pick wouldn't have made or break their Super Bowl chances. The Packers are a world class organization for a reason so people should probably take notes and learn instead of being so quick to crap on moves that they don't understand.

    • @ninjalbatross
      @ninjalbatross 11 месяцев назад

      Exactly, that pick was not going to change anything no matter who they took. Even look at how that draft class panned out. The ONLY one would have maybe been Higgins but that's a long shot

  • @jacobgatlin7485
    @jacobgatlin7485 Год назад +3

    Honestly I think we could have gotten Jordan Love in a later round. No way he was on anybody's radar. I'm still upset about that draft even tho I've grown to like Love.

    • @ninjalbatross
      @ninjalbatross 11 месяцев назад +1

      He was absolutely on the radar for the first round. There were even projections of him near top 10.

    • @jaehong1029
      @jaehong1029 11 месяцев назад +1

      there was no way lol Colts were going after Love, hence the trade up to secure him

  • @davidbrown7357
    @davidbrown7357 11 месяцев назад +1

    For a few years now, I felt like I was the only one who was happy about the J Love pick. I guess it took a little while longer for everyone else to catch up. ..lol. I guess I can now say I told you so. In 3 more years, they will play for the title. Just need to get the D fixed.

  • @c.l.freeman7654
    @c.l.freeman7654 Год назад +9

    In more eerie coincidences, after 11 games in 08, Rogers had 2599 pass yds 21 total touchdowns (17 passing) 9 Int for a 5-6 record
    Jordan after 11 games has 2599 yds pass yards 21 total touchdowns (19 passing) and 10 INT for a 5-6 record
    Side note: Farve 5-6 after 11 games

  • @Bruh-zg6yk
    @Bruh-zg6yk 11 месяцев назад +2

    Is it just me or does this dude kinda look like Jared Goff

    • @KrichProductions
      @KrichProductions  11 месяцев назад

      I’ve gotten that a lot surprisingly lol

  • @yk_Its_jax
    @yk_Its_jax Год назад +2

    Watson isnt the most experienced wr lol sanori toure is a year older than watson and was a college superstar😂

  • @gerryomo9515
    @gerryomo9515 Год назад +1

    Lmao I actually did like drafting for a future QB but I’ll honest I didn’t think JL was nfl material at first, he seemed lost. But I’m happy he’s here

  • @tusanthaya1970
    @tusanthaya1970 Год назад +1

    Love the quality of your work!

  • @nbomb12
    @nbomb12 Год назад +2

    What people seem to forget is that Rodgers should have never been drafted by the packers.
    Almost all the way up to the 2005 draft he was the number one pick. And would have been hadn’t the 49ers fell in love with Alex smith who wasn’t a bad qb just wasn’t great. And at the time none of the other 22 teams either needed a qb or were willing to spend money to draft a qb high. Wouldn’t have been the case now with rookie contracts set.
    Also your timeline is off GB before the 2005 draft had a winning record but lost in the playoffs to the Vikings. But by that time Mike Sherman got demoted from GM and was replaced by Ted Thompson who was part of Ron Wolf Team in 1992 as was a scout name Brian Gutekunst. Their philosophy was to “trust their board”. So when Rodgers fell to them in 2005 to 24 even though they had other needs they trusted their board and pick Rodgers.
    Which I remember pissed a lot of fans off. Because we still felt if Farve had a better defense could take us back to the SB. And was really back in 2007-08.
    In 2020 I really didn’t know much about love but looking at the clips I think much like Rodger he intrigued a lot of scouts an and pundits but ultimately his last season did him in with the most ints however his coaching and players were all replaced from the previous season when he did much better.
    I too think even though the GM is different the philosophy that wolf brought in and Thompson followed was still the same. Trust their board. I think that no player either defensively of offensively match what love had. So they traded a 4th rounder and a 1st to go up a few spots. Which may seem a lot but remember how much sf gave for that other guy the next year? People forget because Purdy bailed them out.

  • @GuidoLuzzi
    @GuidoLuzzi Год назад +1

    no one should second guess the packers. they have the most wins in the NFC since the year 2000. everyone called them stupid for drafting Rodgers in 2005 too.

  • @renatajohns6802
    @renatajohns6802 11 месяцев назад +1

    Everyone was made about the pick but Packers do it right! I wish the Steelers did the same.

  • @Aztronomical695
    @Aztronomical695 Год назад +1

    great video and editing

  • @richiemarigomen8853
    @richiemarigomen8853 Год назад +1

    Great video, you’ve earned a subscriber👌🏽

  • @thomasott9488
    @thomasott9488 Год назад +4

    New subscriber, excellent content, keep up the great work...
    Just my short take...Rodgers threw to Adams 85 % of the time and dont like young recievers, so drafting any other rookie recievers would have been the results of last season, he didnt associate or lead the young recievers.. Gute is a genius.. i love Rodgers tenure, but Rodgers didn't make the Packers, the Packers put Rodgers in a place to succeed and the more we see Love improve, it will be shown Love could lead the players Rodgers couldn't, and Love could succeed with youth that Farve or Rodgers never had to and still succeeding

  • @talonpederson7599
    @talonpederson7599 11 месяцев назад +1

    Josiah Deguara and AJ Dillon and Aaron Jones are loves only veteran receivers. That blows my mind

  • @moaklerqt
    @moaklerqt Год назад +1

    The front office that drafted Love was brought up and taught by the regime that drafted Rodgers. They behave the same way, its a business about drafting and developing players.

    • @russg9371
      @russg9371 11 месяцев назад

      They understand having stability at QB is vital for long term success. The Packers always seem to have a plan to maintain their success and limit their down years to a minimum. Even when they went all in on the Rodgers contract, they had a plan to deal with the cap hit. And it's all starting to come together for them now.

  • @driftlesshunter9200
    @driftlesshunter9200 Год назад +2

    Rodgers was drafted in 2005, & he became the starter in 2008. That equals sitting 3 years under Favre.

    • @KrichProductions
      @KrichProductions  Год назад

      Eerily similar

    • @driftlesshunter9200
      @driftlesshunter9200 Год назад +1

      @@KrichProductions Compare 2023 Jordan Love to 2008 Aaron Rodgers. Records (5-6) are the same after 11 games. 2,599 passing yards are exactly the same! 21 total touchdowns are exactly the same! Love's 19 passing touchdowns/10 interceptions & Rodgers' 17 passing touchdowns/9 interceptions are not all that different.

    • @jonathanfrimerman8855
      @jonathanfrimerman8855 Год назад

      ​@@driftlesshunter9200Packers organization are geniuses at drafting qb's
      Love next hall of famer
      Watch the packers upseting the chiefs on snf

    • @jonathanfrimerman8855
      @jonathanfrimerman8855 Год назад

      And love having another great game hell throw over 300 yards and 3 tds

  • @samplautz5586
    @samplautz5586 11 месяцев назад +1

    No way to say if he’s the next Rodgers or just having a good year. Everyone has 3 good games in a row at some point. What matters is if he can carry that into future years. However, they have definitely found their guy for the foreseeable future

  • @chicagodino
    @chicagodino Год назад +1

    Love has been better these past 2 games but isn’t the praise just as hyperbolic as the criticism when he was struggling. Time will tell. He is a good quarterback but no one knows how good yet.

  • @blehbleh9283
    @blehbleh9283 Год назад +1

    8:55 Rodgers had Jordy Nelson early in his career. Adams wasn't a known star when Rodgers was young. Rodgers had Greg Jennings as well in 08.
    Also it's spelled "Davante Adams".
    Hell Adams wasnt even on the team in 08

  • @annbauman6123
    @annbauman6123 Год назад +3

    5:10 Rodgers Definitely didn’t sit for just two he sat for 3 just like Love

  • @frenchfrey65
    @frenchfrey65 Год назад +12

    A couple things, 1 Favre is absolutely right, Favre to Rodgers and Rodgers to Love are completely different situations, and not only that the circumstances on how and why the Packers drafted each QB (except Favre he was a trade) are also different, and let's not forget the QB's attitudes at the time before each pick. Favre kept retiring and unretiring, this annoyed everyone including me back then, he did this multiple times. Rodgers was a complete accident, he was supposed to go #1 overall! He fell like you said to where the Packers got him, and they didn't even trade up to get him, every other team passed on him which in hindsight is utterly hilarious. Favre also refused to mentor Rodgers, they did not like each other at first. They patched things up after Favre's career (until his recent antics), but that stayed with Rodgers, which is why Rodgers didn't make the same mistake with Love, Rodgers was the 1st person to call and congratulate Love despite his understandably pissed off reaction to the draft. Rodgers also was NOT retiring and unretiring prior to the pick, he wanted to retire as a Packer, but the front office had other plans, I firmly still believe the Packers treated Rodgers like how they should've treated Favre, they were basically kicking out Rodgers as fast as they could, and Rodgers knew it and made them pay. We only saw his bizarre behavior start afterwards because he was slighted, and he's always been slighted even during his Butte Community College days (look at how he's handling his injury). Here's the thing, Rodgers was still more than happy to mentor Love, there are elements of Love's game where he is emulating Rodgers (he really shouldn't Love should play like Love but whatever works for him). Lots of people I've noticed memory holed ALL of what I said, but I haven't forgotten, what the Packers front office did and how they handled this situation was all kinds of wrong, I get it, it's the business at the end of the day, it's like they hadn't learned from Favre.
    2, Rodgers was drafted in 2005, he didn't start until 2008, he sat for 3 years too.
    3, As for Love, I never hated him as a player/person, I too simply hated the Pick, dude was a project player, another major difference between him and Rodgers, Rodgers did need a couple mechanics adjustments but he was honestly already ready to play, he balled out in the 2006 pre-season, and in 2007 nearly got the Packers to beat the Cowboys when Favre got a rare injury, which is how the Packers knew he was ready to play. Love, was a project player like you said, a guy who would've been there at 30th overall, maybe even in the 2nd/3rd round! The exact kind of player you DON'T draft in the 1st round let alone trade up for. Which again goes back to Favre's point on different circumstances. Like everything though, hindsight is 20/20.
    All I ask for now is for Love to be good and man after that Bears game things got hard to watch, we were losing to dumb head coaches and bad teams, 2 coaches have already been fired that we played against (McDaniels, and Matt Canada the OC of the Steelers) and lost to! He's been good the past few games but I still prefer waiting to see, and unfortunately the Packers organization is waiting too, Rodgers got an immediate extension in his 1st season, Love may have to wait until after this year, or maybe even next year, and to me THAT is not a good sign! This is considering the NFC is at its weakest ever with some of the worst QB play and offensive play calling I've ever seen, and a 10-1 Eagles team that doesn't even look good, the fact the Packers are 5-6 losing to some very bad teams including a Broncos team that lost 70-20 to the Dolphins is inexcusable. I was 100% agreeing with Rasul too about the state of the team, losing is unacceptable, doesn't matter how young the team is, the team has to grow up, but that's also on the coach, he's been outcoaching himself a lot this year, and the team looks unprepared most of the time and playing scared football.
    Am I expecting playoffs, division, or superbowl? HELL NO! But I'm still on the fence with Love, I'm not going to say he's elite/future HoF yet, he had that game vs the Raiders where he threw 0 td's and 3 int's, something Rodgers NEVER DID IN HIS CAREER! Now I'll be fair, I have to stop comparing him to Rodgers, but he's not like Favre either, Love is still Love, he plays a different style.
    I'll give the Packers one thing of credit though, despite this whole ordeal the past few years, they're the only team willing to draft a QB, sit him, and make them grow and develop, you don't see other teams doing that for 3 years!
    sorry for the Novel for a comment

    • @PatPetrey
      @PatPetrey Год назад +1

      Mr. Frenchfrey65, I like your name as I have a 1965 Chevy C20 truck as my Daily Driver. lol
      But I agree with a good amount of your quote unquote Novel. But I would like to bring another perspective to your attention.
      The Broncos shortly after that massive loss to the Fins had traded away 2 key defensive players that really made the whole Russ and Sean Payton trades look really bad. I didn’t see Russ as “Cooked” I saw last years Broncos as the coaching wasn’t the right fit. Fast forward to now, from the deep murmurs I read on IG and X formerly Twitter. The Broncos trading away these 2 players were the best thing for them because they were bad in the locker room, bad apples spoiling the bunch. So when they won against the J Love and the Packers it was a win they needed to rally the men. BUT!! I still think our team at the time was still very young and needed some time figure things out. Grow and learn together. Look at the panthers. Our situations are different but not too different. They drafted #1 over all and have the best rookie QB according to everyone. They have a very young WR core with one vet who I really wish we had. A running back core that has an experienced player, sanders and fairly young buck in Chuba Hubbard. They had a very well regarded HC that prior to Carolina had a carousel of quarterbacks for the Colts. But yet the only “young team that’s really showing growth is Green Bay and J Love.”
      Now, you might say but wait the Texans! And I will say yes but I think they have hit there peak this year and have plateaued. To me, it seems like CJ Stroud walked in that building and said I am going to throw for 500 yards every game get open guys. I really like what CJ Stroud is doing there for the Texans but I want to see what he’s going to do next year as well. he is their guy.
      OK I feel like I rambled on a little bit but I felt like it needed some backstory to see my view. As for your comment number three I’d agree with you. I do not hate Jordan Love. I’m almost ready to buy his jersey. I agree with you. He probably would’ve been there at 30 but we don’t know that I know there are times where teams will draft a player to mess up another team or not draft a player to let another team draft it to mess up another team so he may have been there for 30 probably would’ve been. I don’t think he would’ve been there in the third round. I would’ve paid him mid second for Jordan Love, I think he would’ve went around where Jalen hurts went that year.

    • @quilenblackwell4820
      @quilenblackwell4820 Год назад +1

      This comment is why Packer fans get the reputation for being spoiled. Rodgers in 2020 was a soon to be 37 year old QB in the tail end of his prime and the packers needed a succession plan at the position so that we don't enter into QB purgatory like so many other teams. Love was drafted because the Packers had the LUXURY of letting a talented project QB develop precisely bc of Rodgers great play. If the project works out then great you have your QB of the future, if it doesn't then great you end up drafting a QB high in the draft bc your team will likely stink. This was a gutsy and great decision by the Packers bc the reality is a first round pick at another position wouldn't have made or break the Packers super bowl aspiration at that time anyway.

    • @seansnipes8334
      @seansnipes8334 Год назад +1

      You got a lot of Facts wrong on that comment, or should I say novel.

    • @frenchfrey65
      @frenchfrey65 Год назад

      @@quilenblackwell4820 the problem with what happened is that it felt forced, Rodgers wanted to play till he was 45, if I was the GM in that situation I would've been giddy, cuz that too would've afforded luxury and time to find a QB years from then and plan better ahead for when that time comes closer. I still like the idea of sitting and developing and I gave the Packers credit for that, just not how this went down.

    • @frenchfrey65
      @frenchfrey65 Год назад

      @@seansnipes8334 where?

  • @leedavid6543
    @leedavid6543 11 месяцев назад +1

    He threw several jump balls and they landed in the right hands and now they are comparing him to Rodgers,Farve and Mcholms are you kidding we will see how good he is against Minnesota next week

  • @bryonjosef1767
    @bryonjosef1767 Год назад +1

    Regardless of all this, the front office should have told Rodgers they were drafting Love

  • @connor2cooll
    @connor2cooll Год назад +1

    You deserve more subss

  • @bagtea
    @bagtea 10 месяцев назад +1

    Jayden Reed is actually pretty good. Him and Love could be next Rodgers and Adams

  • @edwardx4979
    @edwardx4979 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm pretty sure the whole Packers nation is "hoping" that in the next few years if Love continues to work, they'll be breathing a huge sigh of relief! Lol 😄

  • @andrew54868
    @andrew54868 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @spencerduerst3771
    @spencerduerst3771 Год назад +4

    the Packers have a way to teach qb

  • @apope06
    @apope06 Год назад +1

    Rodgers winning the mvp proved that the Packers Management was right. They never needed a wr in the first draft.

  • @freddycuba8298
    @freddycuba8298 Год назад +1

    Rodgers was on bench for 3 years as well

  • @getthebagnelly
    @getthebagnelly Год назад +1

    I believe he is the better QB than most. Every other QB in the league have all pro or veteran WRs around him.

  • @GildedNightmare
    @GildedNightmare Год назад +1

    I’m convinced Jordan Love was a panic pick after the 9ers leap frogged us for Aiyuk

    • @ninjalbatross
      @ninjalbatross 11 месяцев назад

      Nobody panic picks a QB in the first round come on...

  • @larryyeadeke2953
    @larryyeadeke2953 Год назад +1

    I'm a fan, I wasn't pissed they drafted Love. If they believed he was going to be AR's replacement, get him in and learn. I suppose we could have waited until Rodgers left and THEN look for his replacement. But hey, how did that logic work for the Bears. As a matter of fact, I hear the Bears will draft another QB in 2024.

  • @danieltesch3035
    @danieltesch3035 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've seen plenty of one hit wonders. Let's see him do it multiple years before rhe jury is out.

  • @matt924924
    @matt924924 Год назад +1

    Wish Jordan the best in 13-15 years when he ends up going to the Jets.

  • @cam6413
    @cam6413 Год назад +1

    Packers to da Super Bowl 2023-2024 season

  • @whisperecho7815
    @whisperecho7815 6 месяцев назад

    I think from the get-go, the draft pick was more complicated than it's often portrayed as, for reasons that kind of get lost in the shuffle.
    First off, Rodgers was starting to look like he was on the down end of his career. Obviously we know *now* that he still had two MVP seasons left to give, but if you'd asked any fan prior to 2020 if they realistically thought that would happen, I think the answer would've been no. (And it's still an open question whether the Love pick was a part of why that happened at all.)
    Secondly, while the favorite alternate scenario is Tee Higgins, I think there's a good chance they were never going to pick him. The Packers have a profile that they like and Higgins didn't fit it. (And to be fair to the Packers, when they've deviated too far in the past, it comes back to bite them more often than not.) If you get rid of the assumption that it would've been Higgins if it wasn't Love, it gets a lot muddier. Maybe they could've gotten an impact player... or maybe they end up drafting a player who turns out to be a disappointment if not a total bust (e.g., what if they *were* thinking O line and they ended up going with Isaiah Wilson -- no short term gain whatsoever, and they'd be in a worse position now).
    Third, while the Packers' o-line was a problem in the playoffs in 2020, the main cause of that was David Bakh tearing his ACL; not only was that completely unforeseeable, but I don't know that a rookie would've actually been an improvement over the veteran backups they ended up using. (And frankly, there weren't really a lot of good O lineman, and especially not tackles, left on the board by the time they picked anyway.)

  • @markanthony1004
    @markanthony1004 Год назад +1

    Rodgers is the reason JLove can better read defenses. Contrary to popular beliefs Rodgers and Love were and are not Favre and Rodgers.
    Also, Jordan Love looks like my stepson and I don’t know how to feel about that

  • @cannedyams9977
    @cannedyams9977 Год назад +1

    With such high quality editing done for this video, why wouldn’t you wait until the season is over to post it? Just seems like a weird video to post mid season, while there’s still plenty of ball left to be played

  • @dapack1399
    @dapack1399 Год назад +1

    my guy, that was not romeo doubs. embarrassing

  • @MackP414
    @MackP414 Год назад +1

    The media is full of shit. The media ripped this Love pick to shreds now that he’s playing well they want to give the Packers credit.

    • @Droid6689
      @Droid6689 Год назад +1

      It was and is a bad selection and wasted pick.

  • @ga007
    @ga007 Год назад +1

    People might not like to hear it but Rodgers seemed to be declining 2018, 2019 from peak Rodgers but that Love pick got him to refocus and play great without the Love pick I do not think u get MVP Rodgers

  • @wholelottajess8713
    @wholelottajess8713 Год назад +1

    this video goated

  • @quietenglishman4179
    @quietenglishman4179 Год назад +1

    What do you mean, "finally? It's half way through his first season as a starter.

  • @annbauman6123
    @annbauman6123 Год назад +2

    0:35 should feel insulted he did the same thing was drafted when the Packers already had a QB in Brett Farve sat behind Farve for 3 season just like what happened for Love so no he shouldn’t feel insulted Stephen A Smith

    • @annbauman6123
      @annbauman6123 Год назад

      Also Love at least started in a game before he became QB1 while Rodgers didnt

  • @mendopolis
    @mendopolis 11 месяцев назад +1

    Doubs pronounces his name like Dobbs. Too bad, dubs, like Ws, would be a sick name for a killer wideout 😊

  • @mrdgenerate
    @mrdgenerate 8 месяцев назад +1

    Probably cost them a championship to be honest. A beast edge, wr.. lb.. LT.. could've put them over the top. Even my birds vic Beasley led the league in sacks once in 2016

  • @julianchavez8035
    @julianchavez8035 11 месяцев назад +1

    Gonna talk abt that chiefs win tho 👀

  • @kevmed64
    @kevmed64 Год назад +1

    Wow, I didn't know Favre was left-handed 4:20 ? How do you read the yard markers? Is that Arabic? LMAO!

  • @KenBen0bi
    @KenBen0bi 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dude, how you gonna talk about Rodgers’ weapons and *snub* Jordy Nelson??

  • @BigKeckison
    @BigKeckison Год назад +1

    Jordan Love will never be as good as Dak!

  • @mt_baldwin
    @mt_baldwin Год назад +1

    The whole Jordan Love saga has been on one botch after another, but if he works out... well history is written by the winners and even re written. Drafting Love was a knee jerk reaction to Rodgers ever so slight decline. If this front office had an ounce of actual confidence in Love like they claimed, they never would've re signed Rodgers to that last contract, which is the reason this very season is so crippled in the salary cap. Instead they chased Rodgers out because of hurt feelings and things he says in public about certain issues,
    In another show of how in truth they had little confidence in Love, they sign him to one a 1 year prove it deal. If they truly had the confidence in him that they said they did, they should've signed him to a cheap multi year deal and had a franchise QB for half the going rate- the ultimate competitive advantage. Now though if Love turns out to be a franchise QB GB will have to pay full price, $50+ mil a year instead of the oh... $30-$35 mil a year deal they could've signed him for this year.

  • @blehbleh9283
    @blehbleh9283 Год назад +1

    Wow this video is inaccurate! 9:27 that is Malik Heath not Romeo Doubs. It's also spelled Doubs not Dubs lmao

  • @tracyjohnson3394
    @tracyjohnson3394 11 месяцев назад +1

    Green Bay grooms all of their QBs, going back to Bart Starr. The good news is they have the youngest nfl team, with a young QB all buying in...

  • @ThriftLife
    @ThriftLife Год назад +1

    Romeo is the more experienced, not Watson

  • @Chewy_GarageBandDad
    @Chewy_GarageBandDad 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oh snap, you should have waited two days to put this out. Cuz look at what we did against the Chiefs.

  • @patrickolson8558
    @patrickolson8558 Год назад +1

    This is nice and all, and I'm happy with the way the situation is going right now. However, I still think that drafting Love was a mistake. We had a window of opportunity to improve our team with a proven all-time great QB in Aaron Rodgers. I feel like we have to take advantage of that opportunity to get back to the Super Bowl. Rodgers winning one Super Bowl with us is great, but the tragedy is us only getting to one Super Bowl in his tenure. Obviously, we had our chances, with the greatest blunder being the 2014 NFCCG (in which we should have won it all). But, whether it be not drafting new offensive weapons, or holding onto outdated defensive coordinators for 2-3 years too long, you can always count on the GB executives to do something wrong.
    I'm happy for Love. I like Love. But, I think drafting him over an offensive weapon was a mistake when you're within a window of opportunity to win it all. But then again, there's a whole argument to be made for Dom Capers holding us back in Aaron's prime as well.

    • @AlmostJordan
      @AlmostJordan 11 месяцев назад

      I took a lot of hate when I was happy about the Jordan love pick a few years back. I was one of the few supporters. Aaron Rodgers was starting to be gimped for what felt like half of his play time. He was getting older. He was starting to underperform. At the VERY least I was okay with love being a backup QB instead of paying for a good one in FA. That’s cap that can be spent somewhere else. Everyone always wants to sell out for a SB and wonder why the team went to shit.Seen it happen to way too many teams. Part of the packers success has been the management of the team. Draft and development. It’s been like that for 30 years so why change it if it’s working.
      Not to mention…know what team picked behind the packers? THE PATRIOTS, who at the time were on the hunt for a QB. Can you imagine if he went there and the evil empire turned him into the next Brady? No thanks man.
      And people seem to forget the packers got AJ Dillion a pick after and whined “you got Rodgers no weapons”
      I’m not sold yet and no one in packers land should be. But we sure as hell can’t be disappointed either

    • @AlmostJordan
      @AlmostJordan 11 месяцев назад

      “No new weapons” people always forget the packers defense was notoriously bad after we lost players from our SB campaign. The one that hurt the most was nick collins. And after that the front office was almost forced to pick defense with the first/second rounds for years to come. Because Rodgers was good enough to carry the offense. But he can’t exactly play man coverage or line up to rush opposing quarterbacks. I really question the intellect of anyone who blames the draft for our lack of Super Bowls. It tells me you weren’t there to watch the games

    • @ninjalbatross
      @ninjalbatross 11 месяцев назад

      If you look at that draft class there was literally no player that would have helped the team except MAYBE Tee Higgins.

  • @JST_Jack
    @JST_Jack 11 месяцев назад +1

    He then went on to beat Mahomes

  • @parksma
    @parksma Год назад +1

    Did the Packers win a Super bowl that I'm not aware of? Seems like he has beaten one winning team in his career. Bit premature

  • @jameshollister8294
    @jameshollister8294 11 месяцев назад +1

    Who was the Packers 2nd rounder.everytime a Qb sits look like it works 100 percent better

  • @Wolf4Babygirl
    @Wolf4Babygirl Год назад +1

    Hey, Tom Grossi screaming

  • @jackbenavides3924
    @jackbenavides3924 Год назад +1

    So all it takes is for him to have one good game and now he’s a good qb?

  • @Gustavosureda
    @Gustavosureda 11 месяцев назад +1

    The problem is that most people can’t see past the tip of their noses.