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    Jordan Love shares a straightforward opinion about the Packers offense after win over the Rams

    By Wendell Ferreira,

    2 days ago

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    The Green Bay Packers won and scored 24 points, so you can't say it was a bad performance from the offense on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams. But it was certainly not a consistent performance.

    In his second game back from the knee injury, quarterback Jordan Love was clearly healthier and more mobile , but he was still up and down. Love completed 15 of 26 passes for 224 yards, two touchdowns, and a bad pick-six.

    The Packers have had an up and down offense, and big plays have kept the unit afloat. For Love, though, it's imperative to be more consistent.

    "There's so much we need to build on. We leave a lot of plays out there and we make some really good plays as well," Love said after the win. "It comes down to consistent execution. Try to be as clean as we can for four quarters. And I don't think we've done that yet, we haven't played a full four-quarter game. There's so much stuff that we can look back on and watch film when we get back, stuff to clean up, but I like what we have and I think we have to just keep building, but definitely there's stuff to clean up."

    As for his interception, Jordan Love explained what happened on the play. He was pressured in Green Bay's own end zone and tried to throw away to avoid a safety, but it ended up being even worse.

    "It just came to a lack of execution early on leading up to that pick. We know what type of team we are, we know what we have to do to be able to go and win games, and it's executing at a high level. It was a bad decision, it is tough," Love mentioned. "It's one of those plays, I'm trying to get rid of the ball. I was falling and didn't have balance to get it out of bounds, I was falling and didn't have enough power. Honestly, just throw it to the ground and not give any possibility for a bad play to happen in that situation."

    It was Jordan Love's first win of the season, because the Packers had lost to the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings with him under center. But the two wins with Malik Willis help, and Green Bay is 3-2 in the season. The NFC North is the only division in the NFL where all four teams are above .500 so far.

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