It appears we have a talented, young, competent back-up quarterback. That’s great news.
It’s possible that an even bigger development came from the surprising two-game win streak. Coach Matt La Fleur can call, and his offensive line and running backs can execute an effective, smash mouth running game.
Shanahan tree
When La Fleur came to Green Bay one of his calling cards was a Shanahan style, run focused offense. When that didn’t mix well with his star QB, he improvised. It’s quite possible that many of the running game elements shown against Indy and Tennessee are a sneak peek at the upper ceiling potential of his offense.
Assuming Jordan Love is back in the lineup Sunday, I don’t expect La Fleur to call for 53 runs as he did versus the Colts. But even if you take out the Malik Willis scrambles against Tennessee the Packers running game was hitting for a healthy 4-yards per carry. If they can run like that against Minnesota, how good can the play-action game be for Love?
Vikes look real
The Vikings are one of the surprises of the league thus far. Aaron Jones has made an impact. Sam Darnold has been more than good enough at QB. The defense has convincingly shut down the reigning NFC champions and 2024 darlings, the Houston Texans.
Jordan Love playing with a real run game threat is hard to stop. But, Love didn’t look sharp against Philly, and he’s now sat for 2+ weeks. Certainly the Packers best chance is with Love, and it appears he’ll play.
Coaching clinic
Kevin O’Connell and Matt La Fleur are, arguably, doing the most impressive coaching jobs three weeks into the young season. Sunday at Lambeau promises to be a great game.
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