GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers fell 19-17 to the Broncos Sunday in Denver.

Some fans in Green Bay were watching the game at Stadium View Sports Bar, Grill & Banquet Hall, just one block from Lambeau Field.


What You Need To Know

  • The Green Bay Packers fell 19-17 to the Broncos Sunday in Denver

  • Some fans in Green Bay were watching the game at Stadium View Sports Bar, Grill & Banquet Hall, just one block from Lambeau Field
  • Having a new quarterback and coaching strategy were among fans' concerns

  • Despite the worry, fans said they'll continue to show up for games and cheer the team on

Matthew Taskonis said he is nervous about how the rest of the season will go. He said having a new quarterback is the biggest challenge.  

“It’s Jordan Love,” Taskonis said. “He’s had enough time to learn the system. I think he just needs to play his game instead of Rodgers’ game.”

Fans have different opinions on what needs to change. Brandon Eppley said he thinks the past three losses are more on the coaches than the players.

“Oh, definitely been a rough start,” Eppley said. “I had a lot more confidence for Jordan Love coming into the season, but now I’m not so sure. But I don’t think that’s all his fault either. I definitely think there is not the greatest play calling going on, in my opinion.”

Edward Kirokian, like many fans, said he is disappointed in the offense. He said he wants more running of the ball.

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“I don’t like the play calling for too many,” Kirokian said. “Too many passes, that you know, the more down the field.”

The number of injuries affecting the team is also not helping. The Packers had 10 players on their injury report on Friday ahead of the Sunday game.

Eppley said he hopes some of the key players heal quick, as he tries to look at the positives.

“With having Jones back, versus just AJ Dillon,” he said. “I think that’s definitely going to help a lot too."

All of these Packers fans went into the season knowing this was likely going to be a rebuilding year, but they said they are still committed to cheering them on every weekend.