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woodbuck27
08-24-2006, 12:47 AM
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 23, 2006, 7:10 p.m.

Camp Report, Aug. 23/06

THUMBS UP

General manager Ted Thompson has some building to do before the Packers figure to become serious Super Bowl contenders again. In fact, he may be no further along than pouring the basement. But kudos to Thompson for his personnel moves this summer. The days of starting a Michael Hawthorne, a player with no past and no future, at cornerback in a season opener appear over.

The NFL is a young man’s game. The late George Young, architect of the New York Giants’ Super Bowl champions, likened it to the Marines. And molding a roster with that in mind is a big part of a GM’s job, at least for one with as much power as Thompson.

Over the past two months, Thompson has waived Mark Roman and Marc Boerigter, two veterans who might have been serviceable in a pinch. But Roman wasn’t very good and wasn’t going to get any better. The same goes for Boerigter. It’s always better to gamble on young, untested players than to accept mediocrity.

Another good sign was when Thompson recently dumped journeyman kicker Billy Cundiff and draft flop B.J. Sander. Dave Rayner and Jon Ryan, who were handed the jobs of kicker and punter, might fail miserably. But, again, because they’re young and are blessed with strong legs, it’s worth the gamble. If they fail, Thompson can go out and find two stopgaps at any time.

It’s conceivable that the Packers could start the season with 17 rookies and first-year players, which would be almost a third of their roster. But even if it’s closer to 12 to 15, it would represent a huge turnover. Whatever, this youth movement might not produce a winning record this year, but it might lead to steady improvement over the course of the season and that would be a step in the right direction.

THUMBS DOWN

There comes a time when a team needs to weigh dependability much more so than talent. And that time might have arrived for the Packers as they evaluate Najeh Davenport and pare their running backs.

On the hoof, Davenport is bigger, more powerful and just as fast, if not faster than, Arliss Beach and Noah Herron, the other two backs competing for what figures to be one spot behind Ahman Green and Samkon Gado. Also Davenport has often produced when he has played. He rushed for 178 yards in his first pro start. His average per carry over his four years in Green Bay is 4.9. He has averaged 24.1 yards on kickoff returns.

But Davenport can’t seem to stay healthy.

He dropped out of practice Tuesday with a hip injury and missed again Wednesday. Earlier in camp, he missed six practices with a calf injury. Since joining the Packers in 2002, he also has missed 25 games.

What’s the old saying?

“You can’t make the club in the tub.” The Packers need to ponder that as they decide Davenport’s future.


ODDS & ENDS

During a special teams period, Rayner converted an extra point and field goals from 24 and 30 yards out, but missed on a 39-yarder.

Defensive tackle Colin Cole beat guard Mookie Moore with a bull rush in one-on-one pass blocking. That’s a drill where Moore has stood out.

Rookie guard Tony Moll won his battle with Corey Williams. But Moll had more trouble with Ryan Pickett.

Junius Coston hasn’t taken a single snap at guard since being moved to tackle the first week of camp.

Rookie safety Tra Boger intercepted a pass during a team defensive period. It was Boger’s second interception of camp.

The Packers practiced in the Don Hutson Center.

GO PACK GO ! PACKER FAN FAITH !!

woodbuck27
08-24-2006, 01:10 AM
Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Packers' receivers drop balls at practice

Packers’ receivers suffered a case of the dropsies at practice Wednesday. Fullback Vonta Leach, who has struggled all training camp to hang onto the ball, dropped a pass out of the backfield.

Also putting the ball on the turf were receiver Ruvell Martin and tight end David Martin. Even cornerback Ahmad Carroll got into the act when he dropped an interception that hit him in the hands.

On the plus side, safety Tra Boger hung onto an interception thrown by quarterback Brian Wrobel that hit him in the breadbasket.

--Mike Vandermause, sports editor, Green Bay Press-Gazette


Henderson watches from sidelines; Jackson signs with Falcons

Cornerbacks Patrick Dendy and Mike Hawkins participated in the early drills Wednesday afternoon in pads, but after the stretching period, both players went back to working out with the other injured Packers.

** Fullback William Henderson watched Wednesday’s practice from the sidelines wearing shorts. Henderson underwent knee surgery on Monday and is expected to miss at least three weeks of action.

** Former Packers nose tackle Grady Jackson signed with the Atlanta Falcons on Wednesday.

-- Rob Demovsky, reporter, Green Bay Press-Gazette, and Dylan Tomlinson, reporter, The Post-Crescent, Appleton


Practice Thursday-Saturday at Ray Nitschke Field

The Packers are scheduled to practice at Ray Nitschke Field on Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. Those will be the final three training camp practices open to the public.

Packers Coach Mike McCarthy wanted to work out on Nitschke Field because of the field turf, which will be similar to the surface the Packers will play on Monday night at Cincinnati.

It will be the first time during training camp that Nitschke Field has been used for formal practices.

The Packers have primarily practiced on Clark Hinkle Field, which has natural turf, and also occasionally indoors in the Don Hutson Center.

Practice begins at 10:30 a.m. Thursday and Friday and at 10 a.m. Saturday.

GO PACK GO ! FAN FAITH !!

woodbuck27
08-24-2006, 11:33 AM
Passing plays highlighted the end of practice Wednesday.

On the second-to-last play, new receiver Carlton Brewster made a spectacular catch on a long pass. While being covered tightly (and perhaps held) by Ahmad Carroll...

Carlton Brewster was falling to the ground and hauled in the pass with one hand. This was an impressive reception when you consider that Brewster was only in TC for the second time. He was acquired via trade with Cleveland Tuesday.

Mike McCarthy remarked;

"He made a nice play today and he's fitting in "

"We're going to try to get him some work on ST's on Monday night. He's off to a good start."

On another player that is showing up of late...

The final play of practice... TE Zac Alcorn demonstrated his toughness on a catch over the middle, hanging onto the ball despite a near-clothesline hit from Marquand Manuel.

GO PACKERS ! TOUGH ON... Tigers !!

MasonCrosby
08-24-2006, 11:40 AM
Passing plays highlighted the end of practice Wednesday.

On the second-to-last play, new receiver Carlton Brewster made a spectacular catch on a long pass. While being covered tightly (and perhaps held) by Ahmad Carroll...

Carlton Brewster was falling to the ground and hauled in the pass with one hand. This was an impressive reception when you consider that Brewster was only in TC for the second time. He was acquired via trade with Cleveland Tuesday.

good to see brewster is playing well... please tell me ahmad carroll isn't holding onto the receivers again...

mission
08-24-2006, 01:22 PM
please tell me ahmad carroll isn't holding onto the receivers again...

again? im not sure it ever stopped :roll:

woodbuck27
08-24-2006, 01:45 PM
Passing plays highlighted the end of practice Wednesday.

On the second-to-last play, new receiver Carlton Brewster made a spectacular catch on a long pass. While being covered tightly (and perhaps held) by Ahmad Carroll...

Carlton Brewster was falling to the ground and hauled in the pass with one hand. This was an impressive reception when you consider that Brewster was only in TC for the second time. He was acquired via trade with Cleveland Tuesday.

good to see brewster is playing well... please tell me ahmad carroll isn't holding onto the receivers again...

The response to both your reaction to Brewster and query on Ahmad Carroll:

Yes, good for him ... and

Yes he is ... Ahmad's touchy - touchier, than a pervert at the Playboy Mansion late on a Friday night.

GO PACK GO !! FAITH FANS in 2006 !!

MasonCrosby
08-24-2006, 01:55 PM
cut carroll or trade him and let someone else deal with the trash talking underachieving mess...

woodbuck27
08-24-2006, 01:57 PM
cut carroll or trade him and let someone else deal with the trash talking underachieving mess...

I'd be shocked :shock: if that happened in this TC.

NOT enough depth at CB.

MasonCrosby
08-24-2006, 01:58 PM
cut carroll or trade him and let someone else deal with the trash talking underachieving mess...

I'd be shocked :shock: if that happened in this TC.

i don't think it will happen but, you don't want to see carroll go?

mmmdk
08-24-2006, 03:51 PM
I believe Carroll can go from below average, from last season, to average this season. TT has been defending the kid, besides, you're not finding quality corners on the street these days, not even guys getting cut (soon). Maybe Blackmon will develop but the next in line corner we have is Jason Horton. He's a fighter but a stopgap player. Hawkins, I was high on his potential last year but this training camp has brought virtually no development or even hype. Carroll should stay.