Jordan Love isn't overly concerned about how teams will defend him this year, even with a full season of film to study. It's not that Love doesn't anticipate teams countering what made him successful last season; rather, he and his coaches have their own designs on where he can take his game as he enters Year 2 as the starter.
Facing Defensive Adjustments
The Philadelphia Eagles and other teams will undoubtedly study Love's 19 starts from the previous season. Love recognizes that defenses will have a better feel for what he and the Packers did well last year. Despite this, Love has faith in his coaching staff, believing that they will put him and the team in the best possible positions.
Coaching and Development
Tom Clements, the Packers' quarterbacks coach, is well-equipped to help Love hone the skills needed to combat defensive strategies. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur has also made significant adjustments in practice to aid Love’s development. LaFleur added a 7-on-7 period to offseason practices, despite previously disliking it due to the lack of game-like conditions.
Clements and the Packers' offensive staff have spent time anticipating what defenses might try to do to defend Love better. These adjustments and dedicated efforts aim to solidify Love's position and effectiveness on the field.
Performance Under Pressure
Last season, Love struggled somewhat when pressured. His tendency was to throw deep away from coverage, a strategy that resulted in only one interception when under pressure. Despite his troubles, these numbers ranked 27th and 26th among NFL quarterbacks, respectively.
To address this, Love has been working on his pocket awareness and movements. "The biggest thing for me is just staying poised in the pocket," Love said. "Being able to stay balanced in the pocket. Sometimes I get out of whack with my feet, and I might start drifting in the pocket too much. Just pocket awareness, making smaller moves and understanding when I've got to get out of there."
Adapting to Change
Love has shown growth in his ability to adapt and make plays on the run. Clements observed some of that development late last season. Love's ability to make plays on the run instead of taking off and running has been a positive sign for his development. "Early in the season, when Jordan scrambled, I'd say 95 percent of the time he ran the ball," Clements recalled. "Second half of the year, that maybe flipped -- maybe not 95 percent but a larger percentage he was moving around, looking to throw the ball downfield."
As Love enters his second year as the starting quarterback for the Packers, he remains focused on refining his skills and preparing for the defensive adjustments that are sure to come. With the support of a seasoned coaching staff and a commitment to continual improvement, Love is poised to build on his experiences from last season and lead the Packers to new heights. "We know going into this year teams are going to have a better feel of what we do, what we did good," Love stated. "That's their job -- to try to figure out how to stop that. That's the fun part about the NFL."
Continual Improvement
"At the end of the day, we've got a very good coaching staff that's going to put us in the best position," Love added. "We'll also be able to adjust to what defenses might be doing and taking away from us, and we'll learn on the fly." This sentiment is echoed by his coach. "It's just more fundamental things," Clements said. "Footwork and how he moves in the pocket, and we're working on the drills, working on throwing a lot of routes on air."
LaFleur also emphasized the importance of having "perfect feet" when going through progressions. "You might anticipate a defense maybe bringing a little more pressure," Clements explained. "Disguising a little bit more, making it more difficult to see where to go. If that happens, you have to have a lot of film study and be able to react," he advised.
Growing Confidence
Love is confident that the changes in his training regime, coupled with his growing experience, will pay dividends. "Also throwing on the run, being able to escape the pocket and make those off-schedule plays is something I worked a good amount on," Love stated.
Clements summed up the situation aptly, noting, "What you want to do because you can get a lot of big plays in the scramble phase of the game. Rather than just taking off and running, he's looking and trying to make a play, and that's where good things can happen."
Through his hard work and the support of his coaches, Jordan Love aims to counter defensive adjustments and lead the Packers to success in his second season as the starter. With a commitment to improvement and the ability to adapt, Love is set to continue evolving as a formidable quarterback in the NFL.