After the Green Bay Packers managed to secure a comfortable 3-1 net in the first quarter of the 2022-23 season, many analysts have been worries about the voids they still have on either end of the field. However, Dan Orlosky got brutally honest in praising Packers, citing Davante Adams and perhaps even revealed his true insights about the team and player.
There are no doubts that each week Green Bay Packers have improved. While Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb keep coming in big moments, Romeo Doubs has just been ensuring TouchDowns in consecutive games. Aaron jones and A.J.Dillion are undoubtedly the best runners in the league. No introduction needs to be given on what Aaron Rodgers can do. However, Orlovsky feels this offense can pose more threat than visible without Davante Adams.
Dan Orlovsky quoted on the latest episode of Get Up, “The only offense I have more faith in the NFC right now is Philadelphia. I think that highly of this offense right now. We’re boxing this unit into thinking that – 1. there Quarterback is not a Hall of Famer because what you still see – no Davante Adams or not, he could do whatever he wants with the football. He could play at any place that he needs to.”
Since Davante Adams has joined the Las Vegas Raiders, that team has gone 0-3 in the 2022-23 season, when fans expected them to blossom in the season. While Adams is surely one of the best modern-day wide receivers, who can change the outcome of the game on its head, Dan feels that the new offensive unit is proving to surprise its own self.
Orlovsky added, “This throw in Ungodly, there is no way you should throw it. Here’s the reality – they’re second in the NFL in explosive place. There explosive is just different to us. They are second in the NFL in explosive passes. I’m gonna tell this to everybody that this offense is going to be better by the end of the season than when it was last year with Davante Adams.
That being said, this isn’t the first-time questions or clarification have been bundled upon Davante Adams less-Packers. But will Aaron Rodgers’ unit be able to perform under pressure? Remains to be an interesting story.