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1 minute ago, HappyDays said:

 

Doesn't matter. Per the rule a rip move will only draw a holding flag if the hold brings the pass rusher to the ground. It's one of the least understood rules in football.

It’s actually incredible. I wonder how many coaches have crunched those numbers on holds on non-rip moves and pressures/sacks from rip moves.

 

probably a statistical advantage somewhere there 

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1 minute ago, Freddie's Dead said:

Jordan Love is the GOODS.


Im happy he’s developed. I have a soft spot for the Packers as well.

 

Not to mention Love getting good feels like a kick to the balls to Aaron Rodgers which is also awesome. 
 

If you haven’t seen it this is hilarious. Tosh is from South Florida and grew up a Dolphins fan. So he rips on the AFCE. 
 

 

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3 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

I remember the shock and criticism when the Packers drafted Love.

 

They seemingly knew what they were doing.

Didn’t exactly happen for him overnight though

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Just now, davefan66 said:


I hate to say, spending a few years as a backup probably helped.

 

Definitely. Learning under an established QB like Rodgers must have helped him a lot.

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Just now, Aussie Joe said:


I remember Rodgers carrying on when they drafted Love in the first … looking like the right call now… but a gutsy one at the time when Rodgers ccould have done with some more help,,,

 

 

I don't think it was gutsy. It was obviously correct IMO. I said then it was the right call irrespective of whether Love turned out to be good. 

 

Green Bay as an organisation has demonstrated it understands the value of Quarterback.

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Just now, FireChans said:

It’s actually incredible. I wonder how many coaches have crunched those numbers on holds on non-rip moves and pressures/sacks from rip moves.

 

probably a statistical advantage somewhere there 


I guess if the offensive lineman sees its a rip move, hold on for dear life.  As long as the ref agrees it was a rip.

 

Interesting.

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I’m sitting here wondering if we need a new OC to design a passing game as good as Green Bay and Houston’s is working now. Or just a couple faster receivers to get separation? Can Brady be the one if he revamps the playbook he had to work with or is fresh blood needed.

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2 minutes ago, FireChans said:

It’s actually incredible. I wonder how many coaches have crunched those numbers on holds on non-rip moves and pressures/sacks from rip moves.

 

probably a statistical advantage somewhere there 

 

Dolphins fans on Twitter have spent all day crying about this play:

 

But that is a textbook rip move.

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