Jordan Love made quite an impression for the Green Bay Packers as their main quarterback in the first few games but that's about it.

The Packers, who lost four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets over the summer, are on a three-game skid and are looking to arrest it when they face the Minnesota Vikings over the weekend.

Many point to Love as the main reason behind their struggle with him being the vocal point of the offense.

Former Denver Broncos cornerback Domonique Foxworth has a different take though. He thought the Packers were not all in on the 24-year-old QB.

"I think what makes it worse is when you watch the games, they call a game as if they don't believe in him," Foxworth said during an appearance in ESPN's 'Get Up'.

"And then when they give him a chance to throw the ball, he misses the target."

So what should the Packers do?

Foxworth suggested that they should let go of Love.

"If this is what we see for the rest of the season, they have no reason to bring him back. If this is what we see for the rest of the season, there is no hope. There's nothing there."

Love and the Packers does not think that way. They believe they are close to turning the season around if only they can overcome first-half offense drought.

"That's that game of momentum right there," Love said. "Once you start rolling fast, put up some points, make some plays, the momentum is going to start going."