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OKC PackerFan
09-01-2006, 11:44 PM
Packers | Team works out Armstrong
Fri, 1 Sep 2006 04:43:45 -0700

Reuben Frank, of phillyburbs.com, reports free agent OL Calvin Armstrong (Eagles) worked out Thursday, Aug. 31, for the Green Bay Packers.

Anybody know anything about this guy?

test
09-02-2006, 08:07 AM
#76 Calvin Armstrong

Position: OT
Height: 6-7
Weight: 325
College: Washington State
Experience: 2
Birthdate: 03/31/1982
Hometown: Centralia, WA

Highlights

Acquired by Eagles: D6-05 (211th selection overall)
Originally joined NFL: Same as above

A sixth-round draft choice in 2005, Calvin Armstrong learned the workings of the Eagles blocking schemes from offensive line coach Juan Castillo during his rookie season. Armstrong was a three-time All-Pac 10 selection as a left tackle at Washington State.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
# Was active for 3 games in 2005, but did not play

COLLEGE
# An anchor of Washington State's offensive line, Armstrong started all but 3 games since the third game of 2001.
# A three-time All-Pac 10 selection, he earned first-team honors as a senior and as a sophomore.
# Started every game of his junior and senior seasons at left tackle. Allowed just 2 sacks in 2004.
# Selected honorable mention All-Pac 10 in 2003.
# Started the first three games of 2002 at RT before shifting to LT.
# Played in 12 games (9 starts) at left tackle as a redshirt freshman in 2001.

BIRDSEED
# Lives by the quote, "Success is the sum of small effects repeated day in and day out."
# If not for football, would be pursuing a master's degree in education administration and aspires to one day become a high school principal
# Starred on the 2006 Eagles offseason basketball team and earned the nickname, "Oak Tree," for his dominant presence in the paint

PERSONAL
# Engaged to Eva and will be married in March 2007
# Learned the value of hard work from his mother, a teacher's aide in middle school. "She really taught me the value of working hard and treating people with respect."
# His father, Dan, is an engineer at Boeing
# Enjoys watching the History Channel, A&E, and the Discovery Channel
# Also likes camping, riding ATVs and dirt bikes

Bretsky
09-02-2006, 08:12 AM
Thanks for posting the info; my gut tells me TT is going to be scarfing that waiver wire hard looking at OL candidates.

B

test
09-02-2006, 08:13 AM
This guy seems to be a depth chart adder, not a starter.

MJZiggy
09-02-2006, 08:23 AM
I don't think TT's looking for starters (unless Minny cuts Hutch or something) as he doesn't want to set their chemistry back 6 weeks. Having someone new in there screws up the timing no matter how good of an o-lineman they are. The next 24-48 hrs will be fascinating.

Bretsky
09-02-2006, 08:30 AM
I don't think TT's looking for starters (unless Minny cuts Hutch or something) as he doesn't want to set their chemistry back 6 weeks. Having someone new in there screws up the timing no matter how good of an o-lineman they are. The next 24-48 hrs will be fascinating.


Moll is not ready to be a starter; I'd hope TT can acknowledge that and is looking for a starting caliber OG.

But you are probably right.

B

GBRulz
09-02-2006, 08:35 AM
I honestly wonder if TT is kicking himself for letting Wahle go. However, because he was a politician in his previous life, we'll never know the truth to what he's thinking.

Tarlam!
09-02-2006, 08:36 AM
I honestly wonder if TT is kicking himself for letting Wahle go.

Sherman shoulda had Wahle on a less cap unfiendly contract to begin with. I wonder how Sherman would have pulled off keeping our vet guards.....

Bretsky
09-02-2006, 08:39 AM
I honestly wonder if TT is kicking himself for letting Wahle go.

Sherman shoulda had Wahle on a less cap unfiendly contract to begin with. I wonder how Sherman would have pulled off keeping our vet guards.....

I read something where if Sherman had added an extra 2.5MIL or so to the original signing bonus of the original deal the buyout would not have been there.

But Sherman would have did some massive restructuring and possibly even let Bubba Franks go to keep Wahle.

B

MJZiggy
09-02-2006, 09:04 AM
I honestly wonder if TT is kicking himself for letting Wahle go. However, because he was a politician in his previous life, we'll never know the truth to what he's thinking.
The closest you'll get is that he's said it was a mistake. If that adds up to sleepless nights, no way to tell.

mraynrand
09-02-2006, 12:45 PM
Sherman shoulda had Wahle on a less cap unfiendly contract to begin with. I wonder how Sherman would have pulled off keeping our vet guards.....

The Packers were up against the wall (pun intended) and had to sign him to a shorter contract. Still, the Packers could have paid the bonus and re-signed Wahle in 2005 had they wished to do so. TT has shown consistently that he will evaluate a guy and set a price and not exceed that price. Remember that TT was a rookie GM last year, and like the patience shown Sherman in his three years as GM, suffering through the death of his right hand man Hatley, I'm certain Packer fans will extend the same courtesy to TT as he learns the ropes.


EDIT note: It was Sherman that re-signed Wahle to the shortened contract - I orginally had written that it was Wolf.

retailguy
09-02-2006, 01:00 PM
[quote=GBRulz]
Sherman shoulda had Wahle on a less cap unfiendly contract to begin with. I wonder how Sherman would have pulled off keeping our vet guards.....


Did you know that Mike Sherman is to blame for global warming, the war in Lebanon, Pluto being demoted, and for GBR's case of dog mange?

Just thought I'd clear that up for you Tarlam!.... :cool:

retailguy
09-02-2006, 01:03 PM
The closest you'll get is that he's said it was a mistake. If that adds up to sleepless nights, no way to tell.

Letting Wahle go was not a mistake. While I value the OL, you can't have too many highly paid guys there, or you don't have playmakers elsewhere.

The problem was the lack of depth. Not Wahle's contract or the buyout, or all the other BS bantered about. The problem was DEPTH.

That you can blame on Sherman, I'd think. There was no focus on the future. The goal was to "win it now" and worry about tomorrow, tomorrow.

Guess what? It's tomorrow....