Jaire Alexander took way too much responsibility for Jordan Love’s awful Packers offense

Jaire Alexander barely hid his scorn for the Packers’ atrocious offense.

Monday night was a rough one for the Green Bay Packers. On the road in Las Vegas, Green Bay had a chance to climb above .500, but Jordan Love’s lost and listless offense sunk those chances summarily. It was apparent that Love and his receivers were never on the same page as he threw three poor interceptions — including one in the end zone on Green Bay’s final possession — in a 17-13 defeat.

After the game, perennial Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander made some rather interesting comments. He claimed that Green Bay’s mostly solid defense (it’s actually had significant issues of its own, for what it’s worth) probably can’t give up touchdowns anymore to help lift the struggling offense. And you know what?

He probably (?) meant it in a nice way, given all the youth playing for Green Bay’s attack:

Far be it from me to question Alexander’s sentiment, but this reeks of a teammate being way too kind to his football colleagues. The Packers’ offense is broken — it’s just 16th in expected points added (EPA), and Love is one of the league’s worst and least efficient quarterbacks through five games. Losing a winnable affair to the Raiders should be sounding the alarm bells for everyone affiliated with the green and gold.

Kudos to Alexander for not venting any more frustration because it’d be understandable if he did.