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The Green Bay Packers are all set for the future.
Getting Jordan Love locked in was a big step in their project, and with the plethora of youth they have on the roster, they could be very good for years to come.
With that in mind, John Middlekauff and Colin Cowherd claimed that the organization doesn’t get enough credit.
Talking for The Volume Sports, they argued that the Packers are usually a B+, A- kind of team, and in those rare occasions they don’t fare well, it usually has to do with their quarterback getting hurt.
“I don’t think they get enough credit”
—@ColinCowherd and @JohnMiddlekauff on Green Bay’s ability to always compete pic.twitter.com/EiyoJCVGDE
— The Volume (@TheVolumeSports) July 30, 2024
Of course, it’s still early to tell how good a quarterback Jordan Love will be after just one season as a starter, but the early returns are encouraging and more than promising.
Middlekauff claimed that he has all the physical tools and carries himself like a successful quarterback, looking mature and poised out there.
The Packers might not have the most prominent wide receivers corps in terms of names.
Still, Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs have looked like studs when they’ve been healthy, and this team is most definitely ahead of schedule in terms of expectations.
Just when most people thought they would finally be bottom feeders because of Aaron Rodgers’ departure, they proved everybody wrong by becoming the youngest team to reach the postseason.
Now, they might be a legitimate dark horse not only to come swinging out of the NFC North Division but also to reach the very last game of the season.
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