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The only thing that is being kept hidden is the fact that the Packers have no confidence in Jordan Love. They gave up a first and a third round pick to move up to draft Love higher in the first round, and Love wants to play for the Packers. Chew on that for a while. With no owner present to hold anyone accountable, the president of the organization is trying to make Rodgers out to be the bad guy.

That decision had to come from the very top. Why do care what Finley thinks? And this is coming from an opposing fan that thoroughly enjoyed the blowout. The Sports World says the same thing about Jimmy G. Its pretty far down before Love is an improment. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought.

Everyone reading these comments is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul. And certain outlets keep trotting him out, time after time, year after year, in the hopes that one of these times, he might actually be right. The Steelers just coughed one up to the Raiders, and the 9ers barely got past the Eagles.

You must be logged in to leave a comment. There is no doubt that Finley is one of the more talented tight ends in the NFL. And his numbers aren't necessarily alarming in terms of his importance to the Packers 24 catches for yards and one touchdown on the season. But with so many weapons at wide receiver and fellow tight end Tom Crabtree proving that he is just as capable after catching two passes for 62 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's victory, it isn't all that pressing that Finley is a huge focal point in the Packers offense.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers just threw for yards and six touchdowns against a very good Texans defense. Finley accounted for just two catches and 12 yards—a far cry from what is expected out of the tight end.

So what would Finlay do at quarterback? He's not ready to pull the plug on Rodgers after just one game, but he thinks the team should be ready to insert Jordan Love if things continue to go awry. Specifically, Finley thinks the Packers should give Rodgers the first quarter of the season. If he can't turn things around through Week 4, then he believes it's time to go to Love. That doesn't mean that Finley believes Love will turn the Packers around.

In fact, he said it would be "a miracle" if Love was able to do so. But if Rodgers is no longer the answer, Finley sees no point in the team waiting to see what they have in Love. Of course, this could be an overreaction from Finley.



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