Really like hearing the rookies doing so well, the development of Love, WRs, OL continuing, and the progress of the defense, particularly how fired up they are by the jew scheme and D coaching staff!
hey luke, love your vids man i watch every single one. do you think you can incorporate clips of the actual practice (or whatever else you’re talking about for that video), instead of just the text tweets and reading them back? i feel like it’ll keep your viewers engaged more. kind of like how Bas and Mattydubs do it, thanks for the vid man!
As always with the pack, i would prefer hearing that the defense is winning most of the battles since we know the Offense is going to be good as hell so its going to be the D that makes or breaks them . And they will be fine on both sides of the ball as long as they stay healthy which is always unpredictable
Most may not agree but to me Doubs should be WR1, hes always there when you need him, great hands and great route running ability. Just needs alittle bit more speed.
The selection of Marshawn Lloyd by our Green Bay Packers in the 3rd round of the 2024 NFL Draft comes with anticipation of a more significant impact compared to AJ Dillion’s initial season. Marshawn Lloyd, standing out as a promising successor to AJ Dillion and established veterans like Aaron Jones, might just become a pivotal 3-down back for the team. Marshawn Lloyd’s exceptional running capabilities are undeniable. In his latest stint at USC, he impressed with an average of 7.10 yards per rush, thanks to a robust 3.97 yards after contact per attempt, positioning him among the best runners nationwide. His explosive performance hasn’t gone unnoticed in offseason drills. Jordan Love shared his observations, noting Marshawn Lloyd’s natural instincts and agility. “it’s a bit early, especially with our current non-contact drills, but Marshawn Lloyd’s agility and speed are already making waves. However, Marshawn Lloyd’s potential hinges not just on rushing but also on his abilities in the passing game. With a relatively modest reception record of 34 passes over 3 college seasons and a last showing of 13 receptions from 18 attempts, there’s room for growth. Yet, a remarkable 17.8 yard average catch at USC suggests his untapped potential. Marshawn Lloyd himself acknowledges the need to hone his pass-catching skills, committing to focus on his aspect during the preseason. An often-overlooked facet for running backs, yet crucial within the Packers system, is pass protection. Marshawn Lloyd’s college track shows limited experience, with 85 snaps over 3 seasons. Coming into a team with seasoned players like Josh Jacobs and AJ Dillion, Marshawn Lloyd is poised to learn and evolve. As the Green Bay Packers conclude their offseason program and look towards training camp, the excitement around Marshawn Lloyd’s development is palpable. With training camp 39 days away, the Packers and fans are eager to see how Marshawn Lloyd’s role will unfold in the upcoming 2024-25 NFL season. Go Pack Go 💚💚💛💛