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Patler
03-02-2011, 05:26 PM
Finally resolved. No contest plea:

http://packersnews.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20110302/PKR01/110302151/Underwood-pleads-no-contest-to-prostitution-charge

get louder at lambeau
03-02-2011, 05:33 PM
Good enough. Now it's behind him.

Maybe he can let this be his wake up call, and rededicate himself to his profession. He looked like he might have the talent to man the nickel position before this happened, then he fell off the face of the Earth.

Patler
03-02-2011, 05:50 PM
I didn't think he showed a thing in 2009, so he didn't drop at all in my estimation. Same player that he was last year. The Packers hoped he would change, but he didn't.

Too many comments about his lack of focus & dedication. I don't hold out a lot of hope for him. I was actually more encouraged by Lee not being a total disaster in the SB than by anything I have ever seen from Underwood.

RashanGary
03-02-2011, 05:58 PM
Everyone was all confident in Lee and Underwood before the season. I thought it was our achilles heal. We lucked out with Shields becoming a player right out of the gates. Had that not happened, our pass defense would have been what it was this year and we might not have even made the playoffs. One undrafted player panning out can mean the difference between 9-7 and SB champs.

I don't have much hope for Underwood, Bush or Lee. We could use another backup corner that shows some skill and talent (not just talent.)

Lurker64
03-02-2011, 06:08 PM
And to think, once upon a time I was concerned about Underwood getting suspended hurting our chances this year. Good thing Shields came out of nowhere.

A lot of tall corners in this draft, wouldn't be surprised if we pick one which will escort Underwood or Lee (or both) to the door.

mission
03-02-2011, 06:48 PM
And to think, once upon a time I was concerned about Underwood getting suspended hurting our chances this year. Good thing Shields came out of nowhere.

A lot of tall corners in this draft, wouldn't be surprised if we pick one which will escort Underwood or Lee (or both) to the door.

Lee's not going anywhere. Even though he didn't see the field until the SB, MM made some comments that he's made great progress this season at CB.

Underwood can go for all I care.

... and do you think TT is still stuck on the tall corner thing? Tramon and Shields are both under 6' and have great, loose hips that are necessary to play the position. I wonder if their success will change his approach to drafting CBs in the future.

MJZiggy
03-02-2011, 06:56 PM
Lee's not going anywhere. Even though he didn't see the field until the SB, MM made some comments that he's made great progress this season at CB.

Underwood can go for all I care.

... and do you think TT is still stuck on the tall corner thing? Tramon and Shields are both under 6' and have great, loose hips that are necessary to play the position. I wonder if their success will change his approach to drafting CBs in the future.
Gotta love a man with great loose hips...

Freak Out
03-02-2011, 07:04 PM
Gotta love a man with great loose hips...

Man or woman.

Lurker64
03-02-2011, 07:13 PM
... and do you think TT is still stuck on the tall corner thing? Tramon and Shields are both under 6' and have great, loose hips that are necessary to play the position. I wonder if their success will change his approach to drafting CBs in the future.

I think TT's minimum height for a CB is 5-11, the roster bears it out: Bell is 5-11, Bush is 6-0, Gordy is 5-11, Lee is 6-0, Shields is 5-11, Underwood is 6-1, Williams is 5-11, Woodson is 6-1. He said last year after the draft, when asked why he didn't take a CB (remember the Arizona game was still fresh in our minds), that he had a minimum height requirement for cornerbacks and there was never a guy he liked near the top of his board when he picked.

So I'm almost entirely certain that TT wouldn't draft all 5'9 1/2" of Brandon Harris, but wouldn't have a problem taking a flyer on either the 5'11 3/4" Chimdi Checkwa or 5'11 5/8" Brandon Burton, for example.

Fritz
03-02-2011, 07:38 PM
Loose hips sink ships.

RashanGary
03-02-2011, 07:46 PM
Lee's not going anywhere. Even though he didn't see the field until the SB, MM made some comments that he's made great progress this season at CB.

Underwood can go for all I care.

... and do you think TT is still stuck on the tall corner thing? Tramon and Shields are both under 6' and have great, loose hips that are necessary to play the position. I wonder if their success will change his approach to drafting CBs in the future.

He'd be well served to lower it to 5'10 1/2". There are plenty of good/great 5'10" corners. Here is the heights of the probowl players from this year:

5'9"
5'10"
5'10"
5'10"
5'11"
6'0"

I think 5'11" is the ideal height for a corner. It's short enough that they can have the change of direction and agility to play out in space yet tall enough to play the ball in the air. There aren't many guys over 6' who have the agility to play corner in the NFL. If you're waiting for those types only you're going to end up with a bunch of Will Blackmon's, Pat Lee's and Brandon Underwoods because they meet the requirement yet there are so few who are over 6' who can play they happen to end up sucking ass.

If Thompson can adjust that by 1/2" he'd open himself up to a lot of great players.

Jimx29
03-02-2011, 07:49 PM
[Arthur Bach]Are you a hooker?[/Arthur Bach]

Fritz
03-02-2011, 07:52 PM
Maybe Underwood's loose hips are what did him in.

RashanGary
03-02-2011, 07:56 PM
Maybe Underwood's loose hips are what did him in.

Or maybe it was his attraction to loose lips?

rbaloha1
03-02-2011, 08:03 PM
The height thing goes back to mistakingly taking Buckley. Recall Alvin Harper brutalizing Buckley.

Lee and Underwood are still better options than Bush. IMO Bush is only effective at blitzing.

get louder at lambeau
03-02-2011, 08:24 PM
Two jabs at Bush already. He just earned (yes, EARNED) himself a Super Bowl ring less than a month ago, and you guys at like it didn't even happen. It did-
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/09000d5d81e2bb03/Jarrett-Bush-intercepts-Ben-Roethlisberger

Lurker64
03-02-2011, 08:26 PM
If Thompson can adjust that by 1/2" he'd open himself up to a lot of great players.

This year? No need. There are only two CBs invited to the combine between 5104 and 5110: Shareece Wright of USC, and Johnny Patrick of Louisville.

The following CBs invited to the combine are above 5'11": Cortez Allen (the Citadel), Prince Amukamara (Nebraska), Chykie Brown (Texas), Curtis Brown (Texas), Jalil Brown (Colorado, Brandon Burton (Utah), Mario Butler (Georgia Tech), Chimdi Chekwa (Ohio State), Chris Culliver (South Carolina), Ras-I Dowling (Virginia), Davon House (New Mexico State), Curtis Marsh (Utah State), Byron Maxwell (Clemson), Andrew McGee (Oklahoma State), Patrick Peterson (LSU), Justin Rodgers (Richmond), Chris Rucker (Michigan State), Kevin Rutland (Missouri), Richard Sherman (Stanford), Jimmy Smith (Colorado), Devon Torrence (Ohio State), DeMarcus Van Dyke (Miami), and Aaron Williams (Texas).

Thompson has a lot to pick from this year without really changing his standards.

Lurker64
03-02-2011, 08:30 PM
For purposes of completeness here are the CBs at the combine shorter than both Thompson's apparent standard 5'11" and JH's proposed standard 5'10 1/2"

Niles Brinkley (Wisconsin), Kendric Burney (North Carolina), Rashad Carmichael (Virginia Tech), Vance Cuff (Georgia), Marcus Gilchrist (Clemson), Brandon Harris (Miami), Brandon Hogan (West Virginia), Buster Skrine (Chattanooga), Josh Thomas (Buffalo), Brandyn Thompson (Boise State).

Pretty good crop of tall corners this year.

mission
03-02-2011, 09:35 PM
I like Harrell's standards. I think if you're going to go that route then you have to really check out a guy's athletic ability; verts and broad jumps are important. Tramon can get up and Shields, well, maybe not as much but he's usually in great position.

Buckley just doesn't even fit a character type that TT would seem to go after. Even Carroll. I can't imagine either of those guys worked as hard in the film room as Tramon and Sam.

Nnamdi - 6'2"
Revis - 5'11"
Bailey - 6'0"
Flowers - 5'10"
McCourty - 5'10"
Winfield - 5'9"
Grimes - 5'10"

Champ Bailey was actually the only CB on the Pro Bowl roster who was 6' or greater FWIW... I actually had Flowers and NA on the list before i looked up the rosters btw.

I think times are changin' a bit. Hopefully TT is on board.

(It's all in the hips!)

swede
03-02-2011, 11:39 PM
For purposes of completeness here are the CBs at the combine shorter than both Thompson's apparent standard 5'11" and JH's proposed standard 5'10 1/2"

Niles Brinkley (Wisconsin), Kendric Burney (North Carolina), Rashad Carmichael (Virginia Tech), Vance Cuff (Georgia), Marcus Gilchrist (Clemson), Brandon Harris (Miami), Brandon Hogan (West Virginia), Buster Skrine (Chattanooga), Josh Thomas (Buffalo), Brandyn Thompson (Boise State).

Pretty good crop of tall corners this year.

Brandon Harris looked REAL good at the combine.

Lurker64
03-02-2011, 11:43 PM
Brandon Harris looked REAL good at the combine.

He's also real, real short (5094). No chance we pick him.

swede
03-03-2011, 12:06 AM
He's also real, real short (5094). No chance we pick him.

But my God the speed, the hips, the pouty expression!

Fritz
03-03-2011, 06:34 AM
It's not the size of the guyz, it's the motion of the ocean. Unless you're Terrell Buckley being "brutalized" by Alvin Harper. Then I guess size does matter. Maybe that's why Lovie got extended in Chicago.

swede
03-03-2011, 07:32 AM
It's not the size of the guyz, it's the motion of the ocean. Unless you're Terrell Buckley being "brutalized" by Alvin Harper. Then I guess size does matter. Maybe that's why Lovie got extended in Chicago.

I saw a lot of your hilarious posts from yesterday, and I thought the LSD would have worn off by now. Did you drop another tab? Are the colors pretty?

Fritz
03-03-2011, 10:26 AM
I saw a lot of your hilarious posts from yesterday, and I thought the LSD would have worn off by now. Did you drop another tab? Are the colors pretty?

I suppose we can't expect a Swede who looks like you do in your avatar to know that LSD can last longer than one day. And yes, the colors taste beautiful. I am hearing pastel blues and greens right the dog walked over the fence. Zits. Ganz nichts says the yellow earthy truth.

VermontPackFan
03-03-2011, 02:13 PM
Gotta love a man with great loose hips...

She said "loose"
:)

mraynrand
03-03-2011, 02:45 PM
Did anyone else notice that Lee seemed to be wearing hamstring pads in the Superbowl? What was up with that?

BTW, Underwood could totally shut down Darren Charles.

pbmax
03-03-2011, 07:30 PM
Did anyone else notice that Lee seemed to be wearing hamstring pads in the Superbowl? What was up with that?

BTW, Underwood could totally shut down Darren Charles.

Are you saying APB/Tank solicits professional entertainers?

Bretsky
03-03-2011, 09:32 PM
Everyone was all confident in Lee and Underwood before the season. I thought it was our achilles heal. We lucked out with Shields becoming a player right out of the gates. Had that not happened, our pass defense would have been what it was this year and we might not have even made the playoffs. One undrafted player panning out can mean the difference between 9-7 and SB champs.

I don't have much hope for Underwood, Bush or Lee. We could use another backup corner that shows some skill and talent (not just talent.)


5 CLAP POST

We can leave Underwood and Lee behind. Torn on Bush as he did make some ST plays

Joemailman
03-03-2011, 09:46 PM
Agree about Underwood. I think Lee still has a chance if he can stay healthy. Bush is a quality ST guy who should be no better than 5th on the depth chart at CB. TT needs to draft a quality CB, which, strangely, he hasn't been able to do yet. This is the one position where he's gotten it done in free agency more than the draft.

mission
03-03-2011, 09:54 PM
He'd be well served to lower it to 5'10 1/2". There are plenty of good/great 5'10" corners. Here is the heights of the probowl players from this year:

5'9"
5'10"
5'10"
5'10"
5'11"
6'0"

I think 5'11" is the ideal height for a corner. It's short enough that they can have the change of direction and agility to play out in space yet tall enough to play the ball in the air. There aren't many guys over 6' who have the agility to play corner in the NFL. If you're waiting for those types only you're going to end up with a bunch of Will Blackmon's, Pat Lee's and Brandon Underwoods because they meet the requirement yet there are so few who are over 6' who can play they happen to end up sucking ass.

If Thompson can adjust that by 1/2" he'd open himself up to a lot of great players.

I completely missed this part of your post! Boy I feel dumb. :lol:

Cheesehead Craig
03-04-2011, 09:34 AM
I forgot Underwhelmingwood was on the team.

hoosier
03-04-2011, 09:48 AM
Loose hips sink ships.

Loose hips? Sink lips.

mraynrand
03-04-2011, 10:02 AM
If only Underwood had been at Northwestern, he'd be getting class credit instead of a fine!

http://thestir.cafemom.com/in_the_news/117038/northwestern_university_defends_use_of