Thank you for the other angles and perspectives on these throws. Some things you just don’t get to see during the game. That rocket to Kraft was amazing 🔥
Last year you showed foot work and hitches which caused Love accuracy issues. I haven’t seen as many comments like that from you about Love this year. Feels like you’re excited to watch Loves game!
On that first pick, you seem 100% right that they had it it dialed in on defense to the right. But Tucker Kraft looked wide open on the left side in route with no underneath linebacker help. Seems like the winning move there was to see that they had it blanketed. I think once Jordan sees that shit, there's no stopping him.
Ryans gave some context to the 2nd TD this week. The play before it Love threw a lateral to Reed that the Texans recovered, but was ruled incomplete. 1/2 the defense was looking at the sideline for a challenge flag and the box upstairs wasn’t sure whether or not to challenge. Credit to LaFluer and Love getting the play going and delivering a nice ball. Painful and costly learning lesson for Demeco the DBs to stay ready.
I'm starting to see love improve his ball placement, he threw some rockets in this one, along with the mobility and strong arm he should put up some big numbers if the defense keeps the ball in his hands, good one coach
09:28 i would argue that the check down to the RB on this play was the best option available, maybe even the TE but WR1 wouldn't have any momentum to gain any yards if he had caught it whereas the RB was able to push for a 9 yard gain as no defenders on his back right after catch.
14:48 this play was made even better because it was us rushing to the line to get a snap off before Houston could potentially challenge a backwards pass on the previous play ruled incomplete. As I remember it, the ref was simply spotting the ball. He wasn’t allowing a substitution, and us quick snapping it consequently affected their pre snap alignment. Thank you so much for these breakdowns on JLove and Coach LaFleur’s offense. GREAT insight love watching it and learning.
This does explain that Jordan Love's interceptions were not easy mistakes. Obviously, interceptions are never good, but the Texans defense was really good
Yeah but the defense hasn’t shut out an elite QB like that in decades. Always a shoot out. Also having a punter is new. Offense always good mostly great
I appreciate your analysis this season on JLove. Improvement isn't linear and it takes reps and talent. I expect the INTs to decrease the more JL plays. He is figuring out what he can get away with. I can't imagine the pressure of always being compared to Favre & Rodgers. smh Go Pack Go
On the first TD throw, wouldn’t the coaching point be to throw it way less to the middle of the field? He could lead the receiver to run straight back instead of pulling him toward the goal post
Interesting to see your analysis. Seems like with Love the narrative has been that he’s a “gunslinger.” May still be kinda true, but there’s more of an intentionality to the risks he takes than immediately meets the eye.
I'd like to see that too and im a GB fan. He hasn't looked great from my eyes but I thought the same about Love after this game and now that it's broken down I can see where he was really doing some good stuff even on missed plays
With all due respect my man it is a little crazy 😅. If that were the case who is in man coverage on the number 2 receiver? And also normally in man coverage with 2 deep safeties the defenders in man coverage press their receivers and play with underneath and inside leverage, which isn’t happening here. Hope that helps.
Watching that first pick it seems like he made his decision a bit quick. Like you said the defender sits in that zone between the 1&2. If he uses his eyes then that 2 is wide open. Not saying it was a bad decision by love and not saying that defender did not make a great play. I'm guessing the play is once ball is snapped you follow a specific rhythm and just throw where the receiver should be. It's insane how the tiniest of details in the NFL are magnified by 1000. Its why it's way better than college
I’m a huge fan of your channel; as an Eagles fan I’m wondering why no Jalen Hurts breakdowns since week one? Especially with all the controversy in Philly I’m curious as to what is going on with the Eagles offense in the passing game.
this is his second yr as starting qb. his ceiling is climbing the way he throwing. and imagine if they have two no1 wr like eagles team or dolpin or bengals or the viking.
Why is the best call on the INT not a check to a run? Numerically it looks like they have enough blockers to get Jacobs 1:1 against a second level defender.
Can we get a breakdown of Jared Goff against Minnesota? It’d be interesting to see him vs pressure and why it didn’t affect him the same way it did the QBs that Minnesota faced earlier this year.
@@kylebrandt8344 Ben Johnson has Brian Flores’s number schematically but Goff made all the right reads and delivered under pressure all day when MIN had every other quarterback shook this year. Breaking down Goff specifically against Flores’s defense would be interesting.
Love is so talented but has multiple bad throws a game. The further we get in the season these T.O.s become harder and harder to come back from! The defense is what kept GB in this game no question! GPG
This is two good teams playing good football. The defensive execution, scheme and athlecisim by the Texans is really strong, and to beat that, is pretty high football IQ by love.
Green Bay should've won by two or three scores. They gifted Houston great field position and points on multiple occasions. Otherwise they completely outplayed Houston.
@@mattr27Excluding the muffed punt Texans defense deserve credit for playing great defense vs packers.. down 5 defensive starters as well. Green Bay did a hell of a job getting pressure that Texans couldn’t defend. I’ll take that lose with all the adversity the Texans dealt with. Cj worse game every and was up by 2 with less than 2 minutes left. Will learn from it and hopefully improve and get better
Playing bad overall doesn't mean "shot yourself in the foot". Shooting yourself in the foot is what the packers did gifting the Texans easy field position. Your Oline, WRs, and QB just got outplayed by every facet of our defense yesterday. They had CJ's head spinning.