NEWS UPDATE: How the offensive line of the Packers has contributed to quarterbacks rise and development
GREEN BAY: The security hasn’t always been faultless. Jordan Love and Matt LaFleur will agree on that.
Love’s exceptional quarterbacking in the second half of the season, which culminated in a near-flawless performance in the Green Bay Packers’ 48-32 NFC wild card victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, was undoubtedly the product of a number of factors, beginning with his own leaps-and-bounds improvement. Love completed 16 of 21 passes (76.2%) for 272 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions, good for a 157.2 passer rating.
Packers will continue to support kicker Anders Carlson, saying, “We’re going to see this through with him.”
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Wilde, Jason
Despite everything that has gone well for the seventh-seeded Packers to get to their NFC divisional playoff game against the first-seeded San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Saturday night, the most impressive thing may be how a dismal offensive line has come together to form a cohesive unit that has been keeping Love safe in spite of a formidable defensive line.
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Three aspects of the Packers’ wild card win against the Cowboys stuck out.
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According to LaFleur, the team’s offensive play-caller and fifth-year coach, Love’s ability to accomplish what he has done is largely due to it. We often discuss the idea that “it’s hard to throw when you’re on your back.”
Additionally, Love is focusing much less on his.
How one play demonstrated the “evolution of his abilities” for Packers quarterback Jordan Love
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How one play demonstrated the “evolution of his abilities” for Packers quarterback Jordan Love
After taking 18 sacks in his first eight games of the season, Jason Wilde Love has only had 12 sacks in his last 10 games, which included Sunday’s victory against the Cowboys.
Love has only had two sacks—none in Dallas—during the team’s current four-game winning streak, which started with a 33-30 victory over Carolina on December 24, continued with victories over the Minnesota Vikings on December 31, the Chicago Bears on December 9, and the Cowboys on Sunday.
The line has, more often than not, made life much easier for its quarterback than it was earlier in the season when he was struggling, even though Love’s ability to move both inside and outside the pocket to make throws on the run has undoubtedly helped (LaFleur praised him for doing ‘a great job too when it is a little bit muddy in the pocket by moving around).
“Yeah, they’ve been rising to the challenges and facing some very formidable opposition with great grace.
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