Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur continue to disappoint as Packers fall to Broncos
New York TimesDENVER — The Matt LaFleur-Jordan Love partnership is not working on the field. “That’s a great question,” LaFleur said with a smile when asked why the first two quarters have been such a problem for his group in the last four games. There was left guard Elgton Jenkins’ holding penalty to push the Packers out of potential game-winning field-goal range late in the fourth quarter that set up an undesirable second-and-20 for Love and company. There’s things I know I can do as a coach to be better for him in those moments.” Jordan Love on the frustration after another loss: pic.twitter.com/xae3vmRt02 — Matt Schneidman October 23, 2023 One of the most alarming takeaways from postgame in Denver is that Love seems to want to push the ball downfield even more. “We want to force the envelope, and we’ve just got to put more pressure on the defense, and I think we’ve just got to look at what we’re doing and figure out what mistakes we’re making, what we’re doing good and go from there.” Love seemed to take offense, as much as someone as even-keeled as he is can, with a question about whether the Packers are equipped to play that way.