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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1079915" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>1000% agree on this. Even if you have a bad QB, has Savion Williams done anything BUT run the ball from the Wildcat? Has he ever gained any yardage? Like I alluded to in my last post, keep the defense guessing. When Williams lines up in a WC, seems like all they are guessing is the snap count and maybe which direction he is heading.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly, I think MLF has made Love play too fast and a bit scared. I'd even guess that he wasn't given the option there to audible out. This goes back to what I said a couple of weeks ago. I really believe that once Rodgers was gone MLF said to himself "No way am I going to ever let a QB take control of my offense again like AR did." So he drilled it into Jordan Love that LeFleur was the play caller and audibling wasn't going to be an open ended option on every play.</p><p></p><p>This is Love's 5th year in the NFL and his 3rd as the starting QB. It is time that MLF either loosen the reigns on Love or hand the play calling off to someone that will. I would love to see the offense mix up their tempo and run some no huddle, let Love call the play at the LOS and keep the defenses winded and guessing. This huddle up, break the huddle with under 15 on the play clock and giving Jordan little options other than to stick with Matt's call is handicapping the offense.</p><p></p><p>We are 10 games into the season. The offense appears to be about the same one that trotted in Week 1. Maybe some of the early success of the offense was the fact that defenses didn't have a lot of tape to watch and see what MLF had in store for them in 2025. Well, the Eagles defense proved just how predictable the Packer offense is on that crucial 4th and 1 play. Is the youth of the players holding MLF back from adding new wrinkles? Or is it just that MLF is bound and determined to make the offense work with the plans he drew up this past summer for it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1079915, member: 7261"] 1000% agree on this. Even if you have a bad QB, has Savion Williams done anything BUT run the ball from the Wildcat? Has he ever gained any yardage? Like I alluded to in my last post, keep the defense guessing. When Williams lines up in a WC, seems like all they are guessing is the snap count and maybe which direction he is heading. Honestly, I think MLF has made Love play too fast and a bit scared. I'd even guess that he wasn't given the option there to audible out. This goes back to what I said a couple of weeks ago. I really believe that once Rodgers was gone MLF said to himself "No way am I going to ever let a QB take control of my offense again like AR did." So he drilled it into Jordan Love that LeFleur was the play caller and audibling wasn't going to be an open ended option on every play. This is Love's 5th year in the NFL and his 3rd as the starting QB. It is time that MLF either loosen the reigns on Love or hand the play calling off to someone that will. I would love to see the offense mix up their tempo and run some no huddle, let Love call the play at the LOS and keep the defenses winded and guessing. This huddle up, break the huddle with under 15 on the play clock and giving Jordan little options other than to stick with Matt's call is handicapping the offense. We are 10 games into the season. The offense appears to be about the same one that trotted in Week 1. Maybe some of the early success of the offense was the fact that defenses didn't have a lot of tape to watch and see what MLF had in store for them in 2025. Well, the Eagles defense proved just how predictable the Packer offense is on that crucial 4th and 1 play. Is the youth of the players holding MLF back from adding new wrinkles? Or is it just that MLF is bound and determined to make the offense work with the plans he drew up this past summer for it? [/QUOTE]
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