Another separate point I’d make about the tandem of Jordan Love/MLF that is notably different from The Rodgers era. Thus far we spread the ball around much more. The last time I’ve seen that happen is under Brett Favre. I don’t want to make this about Rodgers, but let’s just say he had his couple of favorite Receivers and the imbalance across the WR room was apparent.
So far, Love doesn’t seem to pick favorites. He goes more closely with the play design. Whoever is open gets the ball and it doesn’t matter if he dropped a pass or not earlier that day. He doesn’t care if you’re a Rook or an Established veteran, you’ll get your opportunity.
One facet that propelled last year is opposing Defenses had no idea who was getting the ball. Not only did they have minimal film on our players (if any!) they had different players from game to game that led the charge for the Packers. You can’t just double one Davante anymore. If you do Melton will punish you. If you double Watson, Doubs or Wicks will eat you alive. If you double them Musgrave or Kraft will be wandering around by themselves.
This concept of “scattering of the Ball” is almost a non defendable nightmare. That coupled with the motion and confusion created extra mismatches and sometimes totally botched Coverage. We saw guys running near wide open in multiple games. Having an array of talent is one more niche in MLF’s pocket to create confusion and mismatches. We’ve now got the personnel to do it.
I think our OL will be same or better. I think our RB room is better. I think our WR/TE grouping is better. Better than what we saw down the stretch last year. I’m not sure if Love will look better immediately, but if he just holds his own we’re going to be better on Offense as a whole imo. Better than Dallas. Better than Detroit. Better than SF and I don’t say that lightly they are our primary competition now.
This is recency bias....
Let's look at a few of Rodgers best years:
Undisclosed Year - Rodgers threw for more yards than ANY season before or since and he had receivers with 68, 67, 55, 38 and 37 receptions for the top five receivers....with target breakdown being in the same order 96, 101, 92, 55 and 56.
Undisclosed Year - One of his highest rated and completion % years Rodgers had the top five receivers with 115, 52, 47, 33, 33...target breakdown of 149, 59, 63, 63 and 46....a year with the one target dominance. Yet was one of his (Rodgers') best.
Undisclosed Year - Rodgers' third highest TD year he threw to top five receivers with 97, 75, 60, 44, 30 (a 6th guy tied with 30) and target breakdown was 152, 121, 81, 56, 51 (6th was 47)
Undisclosed Year - Many say this was the season Rodgers made it clear he was legit....top five receivers with 70, 68, 55, 37 and 32 and target breakdown was 113, 119, 72, 54 and 62
Love's first year he had a top five with 64, 59, 39, 34 and 31 (6th with 30)....targets were 94, 96, 58, 46 and 40 (43) *One big caveat about Love's year was his arguably top TE was out with injuries a lot or this could be skewed more....also Watson out a LOT skews it as well possibly.