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3PM: Jordan Love's Worst-Case Scenario is Fringe Top 10 QB, & Is that a Bad Thing?

3PM: Jordan Love's Worst-Case Scenario is Fringe Top 10 QB, & Is that a Bad Thing?

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Jim Rutledge & Molly Brown roll into Hour 2 as they continue filling in for KBN live from Davidson Park for Harley Davidson's Rev & Rumble event tomorrow. They dip into a conversation from Wilde & Tausch this morning about the possibility (crazy as it sounds) that Malik Willis could become a starting QB if the Packers decide to move on from Jordan Love in 3-5 years... Jim & Molly also revisit Monday's conversation with Pat The Designer about why Jordan Love might be just good not great. They ask today's Siding Unlimited poll question: What do you think will happen for Jordan Love this year: Jump up to be a Top 5 QB, or remain a fringe Top 10 QB? They also look at The Athletic's recent QB Tiers ranking that had Jordan Love at the bottom of the Tier 2 QBs. Is living in this company a good thing? Jason Wilde joins to talk about not being invited to Ben Brust's wedding either, just like his producer Jesse Nelson... They get into the conversation from Jason & Tausch surrounding Malik Willis and the likelihood of the Packers ever deciding to move on from Jordan Love in 2-3 years. Also, does LaFleur's offense need a special QB in order to win big? They finish with Jason's biggest storyline for the Packers wrap up preseason & his observations of Love's rough outing during live action with the Seahawks in yesterday's final joint practice! They also stumble into the crazy realization that Jason Wilde has never had a Big Mac?!?! What's the craziest food that you've never eaten?
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