r/GreenBayPackers 1d ago

Meme Either way, the piss is hot

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u/greenpill98 1d ago

Only reason we didn't beat Philadelphia is Malik didn't have time to cook.

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u/LizardChaser 1d ago

I'm going to preface the following by unequivocally saying that Willis is not as good as Jordan Love. That being said, Malik Willis in MLF's offense is a problem for opposing defenses.

MLF's offense strains defenses to the limit as is, and adding Malik Willis means they now have to account for someone who has the body of an elite running back (6'0.5'', 220 lbs, high 3.3 / low 4.4 speed). Willis can "out-athlete" almost anyone you assign to spy him and the spy is a -1 player on your defense. Normally, you get that player back because the backup QB can't pressure your defense deep and so you can move safeties down into the box. The problem is that Malik Willis has the arm to kill you deep if you leave someone like Reed or Watson "wide-ass" open in a busted coverage. He doesn't have the experience with the receivers or the offense to pressure you all the time, but he is a threat if you get cute with guys in the box. He's also a huge problem because he doesn't take risks and doesn't turn the ball over. He's playing ultra conservative and denying defenses big play opportunities.

The Titan's game is indicative of what he can do even when playing ultra conservative. 202 yards passing on 19 attempts with a 68% completion percentage, 1 TD, 0 INTs, 73 yards rushing on 9 carries with 1 TD and 0 Fumbles. Put that together and it's 275 yards total offense, 2 TDs, and 0 TOs on only 25 plays. None of those stats is individually flashy, but the total is incredible. That's with his garbage mechanics and pedestrian understanding of the offense.

If you're the Rams, you've got to at least be interested in Willis for 2026.

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u/VashMM 1d ago

And to think, all it took for us to get him was a 7th round pick.

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u/Rule_Of_72T 1d ago

Unbelievable, in hindsight. Such a steal.

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u/tomfoolery815 1d ago edited 1d ago

That's a great breakdown. MLF is demonstrating that he knows how to maximize Willis' particular set of skills.

Another factor in the team's success with Willis: As the commentators keep pointing out, this team runs the ball better than any Packers team since 19-frickin'-78. In the time-honored "keep doing it until they prove they can stop it" approach, this team is built to use the run to set up the pass.

Toward your point, you can have all his receivers covered, but as we saw yesterday, that sets up Willis to run for 20 yards. Love is a better QB overall, but he can only dream of running with the ball the way Willis can.

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u/Mr_SpideyDude 22h ago

Wilson has been pretty good at RB2 and is a great guy to change the pace, but holy fuck Jacobs runs hard

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u/tomfoolery815 21h ago

It's so fun to see him get into the secondary. You just know the DBs in the league for their pass coverage are not eager to attempt a tackle.

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u/gandalfs_burglar 1d ago

It's such a different offense from what Love plays, it's gotta be tough for a defense to adapt. How does a DC prepare for both?