@Sraebog6@PackersRunNFC don't forget that it was against the 29th ranked Bears defense, who were basically turnover or bust and still couldn't get it done💁♀️
@PackersRunNFC Didn't it require a blocked FG to win the first game against the bears in 2024 with Jordan Love? And that was with Matt Eberflus coaching and a rookie Caleb Williams at the helm. I don't see that in your notes...
@PackersRunNFC If you’re so concerned with completion percentage, don’t look at the Love’s during the wildcard game. While you’re drooling over his 4 TDs and 0 interceptions (Gordon dropped the pick at the end), you can see that he finished with less yards than Williams and 52% completions.
@Section344Lions Yes, Williams could’ve played better. But you’re comparing him to Jared Goff who is entering year 12. Caleb Williams just finished year 2 in the NFL and this was his second playoff game, so mistakes are going to happen. This was a learning experience and he will get better.
@packers_access Crazy how many people don’t know the rules. Once the QB tucks the ball and becomes a runner, they do not get the same protection as they do as a passer. Also, he hits him in the shoulder pad first.
@FuckRomeoDoubs @ViperlL7@BadTakeMen Didn’t Jordan Love and the offense have the ball in their hands with 1:42 on the clock + 1 TO with an opportunity to win the game against the 29th ranked defense? A TD would’ve ended it, with no need for PAT.
@Athlete_Leatch The timing seems suspicious ahead of a matchup against Sam Darnold, who the Vikings let go in the offseason. Maybe the front office wants to save some face by not showing JJ get outplayed by they guy he replaced?