The Packers Need Discipline, the Badgers Need an Identity, and the Bucks Need Some Youth
In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, Jordan Love is beginning to show a pattern for the season so far: big game making mistakes. This time while taking on the Lions in Green Bay, a pick 6 at the end of the first half, putting a dour mood over the rest of the game. Yes, Detroit played very well, and yes the weather was terrible, but that’s not an excuse. The Packers outdrove the Lions significantly, and on paper should have at least been competitive. Love needs to start learning from his mistakes, Oates says, and the fact that he keeps making these same mistakes over and over again is concerning. The blame can’t just lay on Love though, the game was filled with mistakes all over, with dropped passes and missed field goals. That’s not to mention the lack of discipline the team is showing, with 30 pre-snap penalties so far this season. Discipline needs to be the focus and emphasis going forward, Oates says, because these penalties cannot keep happening. The Lions, meanwhile, continued to show that they’re a, if not the, top team in the whole NFL. They have one of the best offensive lines around, and this was a weak game for Goff! That is to say, this shouldn’t be seen as a bad loss by the Packers, just a frustrating one. Speaking of frustration and disappointment, the Badgers fell hard to Iowa last weekend. It’s one thing to lose to Penn State, Oates thinks, but it’s another to lose to Iowa. In theory, they should be on par with the Badgers, not a team to blow them out. But the Badgers have forfeited any identity they have. It looked for a while like they might have some physicality, but they showed this weekend that they don’t. They can’t stop a run, and Brayden Locke keeps making mistakes, a pattern in Wisconsin quarterbacks these days. Lucas has to ask, what are the Badgers good at these days? Finally, the Bucks continue to lose, though by tighter margins against the undefeated Cavs. The team is just too old, Lucas thinks. When Giannes and Damian Lillard are throwing up 75 points in one game and still lose, there’s a big issue. While there has been media chatter about Giannes leaving, just looking at their record, it’s just too early to make any big statements about the team this year, though the playoffs already look like a far reach this season. The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.