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“Jordan Love Is Bad”: Chris Canty Sounds the Alarm After Packers Fall to Eagles

Chris Canty sounded a sharp alarm bell after the Green Bay Packers’ sloppy 10–7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. OnFirst Take, he put the spotlight squarely on Jordan Love and the team’s offense. Canty’s criticism is blunt and consequential: it links Love’s form to potential consequences for head coach Matt LaFleur.. Analysts have scrutinized both the quote and Love’s Monday numbers with sharp attention.

His remarks weren’t just about poor throws; they implied a crisis of confidence inside Green Bay’s system. “I’m very concerned. Jordan Love is bad, and he’s probably going to get his coach fired if he can’t get it fixed.”

"I'm very concerned. Jordan Love is bad, and he's probably going to get his coach fired if he can't get it fixed."@ChrisCanty99 shares his thoughts on Jordan Love after the Packers' loss to the Eagles ✍️ pic.twitter.com/rzfq7da0ZJ

— First Take (@FirstTake) November 11, 2025

Why Jordan Love’s Struggles Have Chris Canty Warning the Packers About a Coaching Fallout?

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Oct 19, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) leaves the field after the game against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

The Packers trudged out of Lambeau with a 10–7 loss that raised more questions than answers. Green Bay managed only a single touchdown. The final line showed Jordan Love with roughly 176 passing yards and a sub-60 completion rate. The team fell to 5–3-1; the Eagles climbed to 7–2. Those are the hard facts that turned Canty’s criticism from opinion into a media talking point.

Canty framed his concern as systemic. He argued the problem is not one isolated miss or a bad game. He said the offense lacks consistent rhythm and decision-making under pressure. That diagnosis ties directly to game tape: stalled drives, third-down failures, and one missed long field-goal attempt that ended the comeback bid. The Eagles’ defense forced turnovers and won the field-position battle all night.

Canty weighed Love’s recent body of work and concluded the quarterback’s performance could cost the coaching staff their standing. He warned that continued stagnation at QB magnifies scrutiny of playcalling and weekly game plans. Thatline of thinking positions Love not just as a struggling player, but as the visible symptom of broader offensive dysfunction.

“I’m very concerned. Jordan Love is bad, and he’s probably going to get his coach fired if he can’t get it fixed.”

Canty’s take has already influenced the narrative. Critics point to Green Bay’s offseason moves, including trades and roster investments, and say the team must produce results now. Supporters of Love counter with sample plays and a recent hot streak earlier in the season. The debate will intensify if the offense remains inconsistent over the next two weeks.

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