Two weeks ago, Jordan Love looked like he had turned a corner. He threw for 360 yards and three touchdowns against the Steelers, and the Packers’ offense clicked in a way that suggested they’d finally found their identity. Since then, the slide has been steep, and former quarterback Kurt Warner thinks he knows why.

On the Rich Eisen Show, Warner broke down what he sees on tape, and much of it comes back to the structure of Matt LaFleur’s offense and how Love is operating within it.

“His whole pure progression type offense thing, where you call a play and a quarterback has to read the play one, two, three, four, five the same way no matter what coverage you get. And I believe that’s something that can really hurt a quarterback.”

It’s not hard to see his point. If the read order never cha

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