Posted on Sep 15
Malik Willis leads Packers to victory with limited passing attempts, overcoming vomit incident
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Packers' Malik Willis shines in run-heavy game plan despite center's unfortunate mishap
Why it matters: Despite an unusual incident involving center Josh Myers vomiting on the ball before a critical third-down play, rookie quarterback Malik Willis showcased his skills and led the Packers to a victory with an effective run-heavy strategy.
What's new: In his first career start, Willis completed 12-of-14 passes for 122 yards and threw his first NFL touchdown. The Packers heavily relied on their running game, gaining 261 yards on 53 carries, resulting in a 16-10 win over the Titans.
Yes, but: The vomit incident highlights the unexpected challenges that can arise during a game, testing players' adaptability and resilience.
What to watch: The performance of Malik Willis sparks excitement about his potential as a starting quarterback in the future, especially considering his success within a run-oriented offensive scheme.
Quotes:
- Matt LaFleur on Malik Willis' decision not to throw the ball on a critical third down: "I asked Malik why he didn't throw the ball on third down, and he told me that, 'Josh threw up on the ball.'"
- Josh Myers on vomiting on the ball: "I tried to lean over. Dang, I'm going to have to apologize for that one. That was probably pretty gross."
- Malik Willis on the run-heavy game plan: "Throughout the game, I know they wish they had more opportunities, but the way we were running the ball, it's just what it is. You've got to lean on that. Those big guys were like, 'Hey, put it on us,' you know what I mean?".
The bottom line: The Packers' ability to adapt to unexpected situations, along with Willis' promising performance, underscores their resilience and potential for success moving forward.