The Cowboys will soon play host to the Packers in a postseason matchup that pits Dallas head coach Mike McCarthy against his former team in Green Bay. It’s a matchup of the No. 2 seed and No. 7 seed that understandably gives the early edge to the home team.
On one side is Dak Prescott, an eight-year vet, playing the best ball of career and producing at an All-Pro level. On the other side is Jordan Love, a first-year starter who’s eagerly trying to establish himself as next great franchise QB in Green Bay.
Playing his first playoff game on the road in Dallas will be no easy task for the 25-year-old Love. Then again, playing against the former Utah State QB will be no easy feat for the Cowboys either.
A popular saying states, “love is unpredictable.” This unhelpful, yet frustratingly accurate, statement not only applies to the biochemical reaction in a human’s brain, but also the new signal-caller in the north woods of Wisconsin.
Like love, the new Green Bay QB1 is a little unpredictable. Sometimes he’s locked in and performing like the best passer on the planet. Other times it’s just not his day.