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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1064925" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I remember when Jordan first started after that KC game there were some posters really doubting Loves abilities. Some mentioning our opponents D will just load up the box. Here we are going into 2+ years later and Love has become one of the more aggressive Long-Ball Passers. Right up there with Trevor.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think Love has reached his ceiling. 3 things that could help him this year in 2025 are:</p><p></p><p>1. Sean Mannion had specifically mentioned that he is bringing his experience of footwork training into the equation. I think Rodgers footwork was a key to bringing out his most successful seasons as a Pocket Passer. Once he mastered that he became dangerous in the Pocket. If Jordan focuses on this area I feel like it’s a catalyst to raise him to that next plateau.</p><p></p><p>2. Decision making. There is no training like live games. Many of us in here have mentioned this. When Jordan was just beginning as a Starter, his lack of experience showed up in big moments. It takes repetition and making some mistakes along the way to refine any craft. Jordan now has 33 Starts, played in 42 games and finished 3 Road Playoff games against some very high octane Defenses.</p><p> He’s really at an area where he’s becoming an established Veteran Passer. As mentioned earlier, year 3 for a Starting QB (or many athletes) in the same system is one where your floor and ceiling begin to rise. It’s an area he’s still at optimal physical condition, but the cerebral part of the game should be slowing down for him. Once you stop having to think so much you become much more confident and the game just flows. I’m expecting that some in 2025.</p><p></p><p>3. Team talent. In retrospect, this is the best assembly of talent on Offense that Jordan has been surrounded by. From a mixture of OL upgrades to Weapons to raw experience, 2025 offers a clear advantage over 2023-2024. We are more experienced, have more raw talent upside and acquired far more speed across the board than anything Jordan had worked with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1064925, member: 10086"] I remember when Jordan first started after that KC game there were some posters really doubting Loves abilities. Some mentioning our opponents D will just load up the box. Here we are going into 2+ years later and Love has become one of the more aggressive Long-Ball Passers. Right up there with Trevor. I don’t think Love has reached his ceiling. 3 things that could help him this year in 2025 are: 1. Sean Mannion had specifically mentioned that he is bringing his experience of footwork training into the equation. I think Rodgers footwork was a key to bringing out his most successful seasons as a Pocket Passer. Once he mastered that he became dangerous in the Pocket. If Jordan focuses on this area I feel like it’s a catalyst to raise him to that next plateau. 2. Decision making. There is no training like live games. Many of us in here have mentioned this. When Jordan was just beginning as a Starter, his lack of experience showed up in big moments. It takes repetition and making some mistakes along the way to refine any craft. Jordan now has 33 Starts, played in 42 games and finished 3 Road Playoff games against some very high octane Defenses. He’s really at an area where he’s becoming an established Veteran Passer. As mentioned earlier, year 3 for a Starting QB (or many athletes) in the same system is one where your floor and ceiling begin to rise. It’s an area he’s still at optimal physical condition, but the cerebral part of the game should be slowing down for him. Once you stop having to think so much you become much more confident and the game just flows. I’m expecting that some in 2025. 3. Team talent. In retrospect, this is the best assembly of talent on Offense that Jordan has been surrounded by. From a mixture of OL upgrades to Weapons to raw experience, 2025 offers a clear advantage over 2023-2024. We are more experienced, have more raw talent upside and acquired far more speed across the board than anything Jordan had worked with. [/QUOTE]
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