Family Night was a little shaky for QB1, in part because of the tackle situation.
Did you miss the Green Bay Packers’ Family Night practice broadcast? Do you still want to see how quarterback Jordan Love performed in the team periods?
Well, do I have a treat for you. Below is a video of two minutes and four seconds of Love passes from Saturday’s action.
To say the least, this isn’t the best we’ve seen of Love, because there weren’t many thread-the-needle opportunities yesterday. Most of the completions were of the checkdown variety, and he missed a couple of deep shots by a little.
It’s worth mentioning that these throws came from different periods, so the objective was a little different for each series. For example, there was an open “move the ball” period, a backed-up period — with the offense near their own end zone, a third-down period and a two-minute period.
That’s why you’ll see some funky clips in this video, like a throw out of the end zone. But make the decision for yourself on whether the night was a success or not.
You can also watch how the Packers’ first-team offensive line looks like in pass pro, if you’d like. Jordan Morgan, Aaron Banks, Elgton Jenkins, Sean Rhyan and Zach Tom (left to right) were the players seeing playing time with Love under center, aside from Tom being subbed out for Anthony Belton in the two-minute drill.
I don’t think Morgan or Belton played great, which is one reason why Love had some issues throwing the ball. None of them played as poorly as Kadeem Telfort, who got worked at right tackle on the second-team unit, or Donovan Jennings, who snapped the ball over Sean Clifford’s head twice, though.
Below are some Telfort clips (#76) if you want to go down that rabbit hole.