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<blockquote data-quote="mradtke66" data-source="post: 998430" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>I would not be surprised if he checks out MORE the first quarter of the season, though I'm not sure exactly when that could change or how much that'll impact the totals.</p><p></p><p>Right now, every Packers 2023 opponent is likely assessing us as: "New quarterback, inexperienced and largely unproven pass catchers, and two good running backs." With that in mind, I expect those defensive coordinators to largely sell out against the run until such time that Love is able to punish them.</p><p></p><p>The other wrinkle is figuring out if they have their jet motion guy and if they do, if it's Reed, at what point is he ready to step into the role? Watson is suited to the role (sometimes, anyway) but as he is now our veteran and our best WR, I'd guess that they'd want to keep him as a WR most of the time. Such a player can make running against a loaded box less of bad idea. </p><p></p><p>I'd also say the Packers ended up at approximately the optimal run/pass ratio considering the modern rules. 44.7% run, 55.3% pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mradtke66, post: 998430, member: 4199"] I would not be surprised if he checks out MORE the first quarter of the season, though I'm not sure exactly when that could change or how much that'll impact the totals. Right now, every Packers 2023 opponent is likely assessing us as: "New quarterback, inexperienced and largely unproven pass catchers, and two good running backs." With that in mind, I expect those defensive coordinators to largely sell out against the run until such time that Love is able to punish them. The other wrinkle is figuring out if they have their jet motion guy and if they do, if it's Reed, at what point is he ready to step into the role? Watson is suited to the role (sometimes, anyway) but as he is now our veteran and our best WR, I'd guess that they'd want to keep him as a WR most of the time. Such a player can make running against a loaded box less of bad idea. I'd also say the Packers ended up at approximately the optimal run/pass ratio considering the modern rules. 44.7% run, 55.3% pass. [/QUOTE]
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