Summer Of Love Set To Begin

Earlier this week, coach Matt LaFleur made official what most people suspected for months – MVP Aaron Rodgers won’t play in any preseason games this summer, and Jordan Love will see the majority of snaps at quarterback. OK, let the overreactions begin!


Whatever Love does in the next three games will be dissected by fans and the media the way a kid in high school dissects a frog, and every piece of tape will be analyzed like it’s the Zapruder film. If the 22-year-old from Utah State completes 70% of his passes for 500 yards with twice as many TDs as INTs, he’ll be the next Brett Favre. If he completes less than 50% of his passes for 250 yards and throws a few more INTs than TDs, he’ll be the next Brian Brohm. In reality, whatever happens this month won’t determine one way or another what the future holds for Love.

Of course, it would be nice to see Love play well. Confidence is a big deal for a young player, especially a QB. But it’s important to remember how underwhelming Rodgers looked in his first couple of preseasons. He completed 56% of his passes with 4 TDs and 3 INTs, and his first summer was particularly ugly (51%, 1 TD, 2 INTs). It’s also important to remember that most scouts considered Rodgers to be a better and more advanced prospect than Love.

In a preseason game from 2005, here’s a very young Rodgers doing what an older Rodgers would almost never do – floating a ball into heavy traffic.

Conversely, Tim Boyle resembled Joe Montana in 2018 and 2019. The undrafted rookie completed 57% of his passes with 9 TDs and 2 INTs in his two preseasons with the Packers. And remember Joe Callahan? The former Division III player completed 61% of his passes for 499 yards with 3 TDs and 0 INTs in the summer of 2016. Boyle is currently in a tight battle with David Blough to be Jared Goff’s understudy in Detroit, and Callahan is out of the league.

The point is, preseason football has very little in common with regular season football. In August, a young QB is running a very vanilla offense while surrounded by a ragtag collection of starters, backups, and future used car salesmen. And he’s facing a very vanilla defense comprised of a ragtag collection of starters, backups, and future used car salesmen. Simply put, whatever happens in the next three weeks – good or bad – won’t tell us all that much.

That said, I’ve been around long enough to know that most people won’t be so pragmatic. Love will either be hailed as the next great Packers QB or dismissed as a bust who didn’t help in 2020 and alienated Rodgers in the process. I’ve also been around long enough to know that neither of those depictions would be accurate. The key for Love is to gain game experience and learn from his mistakes. That’s what the next three weeks are really all about.

But if we’re being honest, for the collective psyche of everybody involved, a few TDs later tonight would sure be nice. ?

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Packers Notes is the creation of Michael Rodney, who has been writing about the Green Bay Packers for over 30 years. His first blog, Packer Update, hit the internet in 2004. Before becoming a public educator, Rodney worked as a journalist for a couple of newspapers in his home state of New Jersey and covered the Philadelphia Eagles for WTXF-TV. He's had numerous articles on the Packers published, and he's been featured on both television and radio over the years.

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Bryan
Bryan
August 14, 2021 12:51 pm

Rodgers was drafted in 05 but never looked good in either the preseason or regular season until he came in against the Cowboys in 07. Took almost three years before he showed much of anything.

Tonight won’t make it break Love’s career. But for his sake I hope he plays well.

Kurt S
Kurt S
August 14, 2021 2:15 pm

I don’t usually watch preseason games live, but I will tonight because of Love. I know it’s only a glorified practice, but after all the stuff that’s gone on for the past year, I think it’s important for him to at least look competent.

Tom M
Tom M
August 14, 2021 8:13 pm

No truer words have you ever spoken Michael.

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