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Fosco33
10-24-2016, 03:03 PM
Seems like the moves today - Banjo and Abby to IR - have got to be to take two positions of relative strength / health (Safety and WR) to hopefully shore up two very weak/injured positions (RB/CB/TE).

The question remains on how TT will fill those holes. Street bodies, trades or free agents?

Will this be like 2010 when they get healthy and hot at the right time and avoid Lambeau due to the cold in playoffs?

In past week - shields, lacy, banjo and Abby to IR and replace that with Knile Davis and Geronimo Allison. Jeesh

Harlan Huckleby
10-24-2016, 03:44 PM
The promotion of Geronimo is puzzling. They have plenty of slow-footed receivers. I wonder if Abby's career is over, but that may be from habit.

Bossman641
10-24-2016, 03:54 PM
What exactly is Abby's injury again? It's time to recycle the bottom of the WR rotation. Janis has seemingly made zero improvement from year to year and Abby can't stay healthy.

gbgary
10-24-2016, 04:00 PM
What exactly is Abby's injury again? It's time to recycle the bottom of the WR rotation. Janis has seemingly made zero improvement from year to year and Abby can't stay healthy.

bruised thy

Cheesehead Craig
10-24-2016, 04:55 PM
What exactly is Abby's injury again? It's time to recycle the bottom of the WR rotation. Janis has seemingly made zero improvement from year to year and Abby can't stay healthy.

Like I said earlier, time to cut bait with both after the season. One can't learn how to play WR and the other is hurt constantly.

run pMc
10-24-2016, 06:16 PM
If nothing else, Geronimo gives them a big (slowish) body at WR who can play outside and give Jordy a few snaps off. Either dude's legs are tired, or he's lost a gear.
Being 6'3" outta give Rodgers a big catching radius so he can skate by with his iffy accuracy.

Janis is pretty good on ST as a gunner; they'll keep him for that, especially with Banjo done for the season. They can get by with Hyde, Brice, and Evans at S and on ST.
I wonder if they promote Dorleant from the PS? That's a green secondary, especially at CB.

pbmax
10-24-2016, 07:09 PM
^ Red Zone baby.

Rutnstrut
10-24-2016, 07:22 PM
Funny how they went away from James Jones to go with youth and speed. At least Allison has youth.

Pugger
10-24-2016, 07:34 PM
I sure hope Allison is faster than James Jones is these days...

hoosier
10-24-2016, 07:49 PM
They surely will be trying to get another RB. Trying to get by with Don Jackson and Knile Davis for the remainder of the season doesn't make any sense. Is Raymont Harris available?

vince
10-25-2016, 01:54 AM
^ Red Zone baby.
Yup good call pb. If he can help there, it would make a huge difference. Clearly not a burner but what we saw in camp and preseason (Big target. Wide radius. Sure hands. Gets off the line. Catches it in traffic.) jibes with his NFL.com scouting report too.


Allison is a lean strider who stretches defenses vertically and is able to high-point passes, making him a potential red zone weapon.

Can steer clear of press coverage with foot quickness and head fakes off the snap. High point pass catcher who gets full extension when trying to pluck the high throws. Able to stick the landing when making a touch catch near the boundary. Angular receiver who will fight through a tackler after the catch.

And Ryan Wood recently documented the significant extent to which the Packers red zone deficiencies have impacted point production this year.
Near misses depriving Packers of points (http://www.packersnews.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2016/10/22/near-misses-depriving-packers-points/92514684/)

It has become a weekly trend for an offense grappling with inconsistency. A most conservative estimate has the Packers leaving up to 36 points off the scoreboard for various reasons this season, which comes out to a touchdown per week. [All documented at the end of the article as end zone drops, 4th and goal failures, red zone fumbles, missed field goal/xp, and a phantom holding call in the redzone on a would-be TD]. The estimation doesn’t include multiple first-and-goal situations that have become field goals, and also a tough incompletion between Rodgers and Jordy Nelson in the back, left corner of the end zone against Detroit.

For context, those 36 points would increase the Packers’ average scoring to 29.3 points per game, which would be third in the NFL behind the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints. Currently, they’re tied with the Denver Broncos for 16th in scoring with 23.3 points per game. The Packers particularly have struggled since their bye, with 30 of the missed 36 points coming in their past three games.

No, this isn’t to suggest the Packers are close to being one of the NFL’s best offenses. Quite the contrary. Elite offenses make simple plays that directly lead to points.

Regardless, it could be telling the Packers’ 4.2 red-zone trips per game are tied with the Falcons for second in the NFL, [Falcons lead the NFL in scoring] behind only a Chargers (4.7) offense that ranks third in scoring. Their average number of red-zone trips is almost identical to the 4.1 they averaged in 2011, and a shade better than the 3.9 they averaged in 2014.

The Packers' turnovers too often have come after they crossed midfield, killing promising drives. Yet they have entered the red zone at a proficient rate. More troubling than turnovers has been an inability to finish scoring drives.

Their red-zone issues are in line with last season’s clip. The Packers ranked 17th in the NFL with a 55 percent touchdown ratio in 2015, still higher than their 2016 clip. In 2011, at the height of their offensive success, the Packers ranked third in the NFL with touchdowns on 65.22 percent of their red-zone trips.
We'll see if he even suits up on Sunday, but I'm hoping there's a plan for him to help what ails the offense. He seems like he could be a perfect situational contributor.

Patler
10-25-2016, 02:11 AM
Like I said earlier, time to cut bait with both after the season. One can't learn how to play WR and the other is hurt constantly.

In his third season, Donald Driver had 13 receptions for 167 yards, and that was a season in which Ahman Green was the teams leading receiver and Bill Schroeder was second.

vince
10-25-2016, 02:57 AM
If nothing else, Geronimo gives them a big (slowish) body at WR who can play outside and give Jordy a few snaps off. Either dude's legs are tired, or he's lost a gear.
Being 6'3" outta give Rodgers a big catching radius so he can skate by with his iffy accuracy.

Janis is pretty good on ST as a gunner; they'll keep him for that, especially with Banjo done for the season. They can get by with Hyde, Brice, and Evans at S and on ST.
I wonder if they promote Dorleant from the PS? That's a green secondary, especially at CB.
Dorleant's on IR I believe so he couldn't return until after week 8 if they wanted to use the only IR return designation on him - which would be a surprise I'd say. From what I saw though, I do think Dorleant is more NFL-ready than Hawkins (and he's just as fast), but both being undrafted rookies from smaller schools that's not saying much. I wouldn't be shocked to see him activated though. I think his speed, quickness, ball skills and instincts are going to make him stick in the league, and obviously they're short on guys that can cover on the boundary. Even whan he has two healthy legs, I think Rollins needs to be inside.

Cheesehead Craig
10-25-2016, 11:23 AM
In his third season, Donald Driver had 13 receptions for 167 yards, and that was a season in which Ahman Green was the teams leading receiver and Bill Schroeder was second.

So you are in the camp of Janis needing to stay on the roster and given more time. Gotcha.

gbgary
10-25-2016, 11:34 AM
drafting where we draft year after year has lead to us some of the offensive trouble we're experiencing. tt needs to counter that with an impact player or two in free agency or by trade. what we're seeing from Rodgers may, just MAY, be the door closing.

Smidgeon
10-25-2016, 01:10 PM
drafting where we draft year after year has lead to us some of the offensive trouble we're experiencing. tt needs to counter that with an impact player or two in free agency or by trade. what we're seeing from Rodgers may, just MAY, be the door closing.

That was why he signed Cook. But the injury has prevented that from having the desired effect.

Patler
10-25-2016, 04:16 PM
So you are in the camp of Janis needing to stay on the roster and given more time. Gotcha.

I'm in the camp of not giving up on him yet. He had a long way to go, and his development as a rookie was interrupted by a case of shingles that kept him out of the off season and the start of training camp. Then this year he lost all of camp and the preseason games due to the broken hand. He clearly needs work, and has missed out on a lot of it. He has shown a lot of raw potential as a receiver, return man and ST coverage guy, but clearly needs consistency.

It took Donald Driver until his 4th season before he contributed much on offense. I'm willing to give Janis this year and the next training camp.

Joemailman
10-25-2016, 05:02 PM
I'm in the camp of not giving up on him yet. He had a long way to go, and his development as a rookie was interrupted by a case of shingles that kept him out of the off season and the start of training camp. Then this year he lost all of camp and the preseason games due to the broken hand. He clearly needs work, and has missed out on a lot of it. He has shown a lot of raw potential as a receiver, return man and ST coverage guy, but clearly needs consistency.

It took Donald Driver until his 4th season before he contributed much on offense. I'm willing to give Janis this year and the next training camp.

The good thing is he's a good enough ST guy to justify a roster spot. That gives the Packers the chance to keep him around without totally wasting a roster spot and hope the light goes on eventually.

gbgary
10-25-2016, 05:28 PM
That was why he signed Cook. But the injury has prevented that from having the desired effect.

we settled for cook. should have got bennett or whoever was the best te coming out of fa. should have got the best fa wr too.

also glad to see allison brought up from the ps. imo he actually showed something in the preseason.

Fritz
10-25-2016, 05:39 PM
I think people here were pretty pumped when they signed Cook, and he did show a couple meager flashes before he got hurt. If he can come back and play at the speed at which he's capable, he can add a badly missing dimension to this offense. Imagine Montgomery coming out of the backfield and Cook going over the middle. Tough to cover that.

PaCkFan_n_MD
10-25-2016, 07:36 PM
Anyone hear anything on Corey Linsley?

pbmax
10-25-2016, 08:02 PM
He is practicing that is all we know so far.

Patler
10-26-2016, 06:43 AM
That means they have three weeks (from his first practice day) to activate him.

Teamcheez1
10-26-2016, 07:55 AM
Anyone hear anything on Corey Linsley?

Can he play CB or run the ball?

pbmax
10-26-2016, 09:31 AM
Can he play CB or run the ball?

That is Tretter's job. :D

gbgary
10-26-2016, 10:13 AM
I think people here were pretty pumped when they signed Cook, and he did show a couple meager flashes before he got hurt. If he can come back and play at the speed at which he's capable, he can add a badly missing dimension to this offense. Imagine Montgomery coming out of the backfield and Cook going over the middle. Tough to cover that.

were we pumped for cook or were we pumped cuz tt actually did something more in fa than just hole plugging? lol
no...i agree we all liked cook's speed but i think there were better TEs out there. i posted at the time i thought Jordy wouldn't be 100%, that what we had left at wr wouldn't be adequate, and that a go-to wr should be a priority.

there's always next year.

Harlan Huckleby
10-27-2016, 01:35 AM
I think the great hope was that Rodgers and Cook were going to complete each other. Cook has thus far had a disappointing career given his physical talent. Maybe an elite QB could fulfill his potential. Rodgers might return to elite status if he had a threat down the middle of the field.

So far, that football love connection hasn't blossomed. We'll see.

Fosco33
11-13-2016, 02:07 PM
I place blame at Ted and Mikes feat. Rather than shore up two gaping holes - we've done 'next man up' and practice squad.

And M3's play calling is essentially the same week over week. Much less making any in game adjustments.

I haven't been for cleaning house - but I think we are there. It's time for Wolf...

beveaux1
11-13-2016, 04:16 PM
I place blame at Ted and Mikes feat. Rather than shore up two gaping holes - we've done 'next man up' and practice squad.

And M3's play calling is essentially the same week over week. Much less making any in game adjustments.

I haven't been for cleaning house - but I think we are there. It's time for Wolf...

There's really nothing out there at RB or CB to pick up. We tried Davis, looked at Spiller, looked at Bell. Their JAGs aren't better than our JAGs. This is similar to losing Collins at safety, except safety isn't as important as CB. We struggled mightily on defense for a couple of years after his loss. Losing a pro bowl type CB and a pro bowl type RB will cause ripples throughout the team. Heck, losing Nelson last year caused defenses to play us differently starting game 7 of last year and we still haven't completely recovered since Nelson doesn't have that last gear yet.

I blame McCarthy for not fixing our offense, but even there, it's difficult with all the injuries. We look slightly better on offense the last few games, but that might be the defenses we're playing and the deficit that we have when the offense starts looking better. My feeling is that this is a lost season. .500 might be a goal to shoot for. If we get there, it might be the best coaching job of his career.

BZnDallas
11-13-2016, 04:26 PM
There's really nothing out there at RB or CB to pick up. We tried Davis, looked at Spiller, looked at Bell. Their JAGs aren't better than our JAGs. This is similar to losing Collins at safety, except safety isn't as important as CB. We struggled mightily on defense for a couple of years after his loss. Losing a pro bowl type CB and a pro bowl type RB will cause ripples throughout the team. Heck, losing Nelson last year caused defenses to play us differently starting game 7 of last year and we still haven't completely recovered since Nelson doesn't have that last gear yet.

I blame McCarthy for not fixing our offense, but even there, it's difficult with all the injuries. We look slightly better on offense the last few games, but that might be the defenses we're playing and the deficit that we have when the offense starts looking better. My feeling is that this is a lost season. .500 might be a goal to shoot for. If we get there, it might be the best coaching job of his career.

I can't agree 8-8 would be the best coaching job of his career. He had more injuries the year they won the Super Bowl. That is the epitome of his coaching, and he hasn't come close since. Too many factors out there to determine which one has killed this team. NFCCG loss to the Seahawks? Olivia? Giving away play calling? Aaron's collarbone and psyche? We could probably add to the list. Something is wrong and Mike isn't getting the job done.

Radagast
11-13-2016, 04:27 PM
IMO, right now the Packers still have an outside chance at a Wildcard spot. There is no point in my reciting again what I said months ago about this team. I will say that The 2017 off-season will prove to be a time of HUGE Changes with the Coaches as well as with the GM.

Smidgeon
11-14-2016, 12:58 AM
I can't agree 8-8 would be the best coaching job of his career. He had more injuries the year they won the Super Bowl. That is the epitome of his coaching, and he hasn't come close since. Too many factors out there to determine which one has killed this team. NFCCG loss to the Seahawks? Olivia? Giving away play calling? Aaron's collarbone and psyche? We could probably add to the list. Something is wrong and Mike isn't getting the job done.

More injuries in 2010, maybe. Maybe. But they still had Collins, Matthews, Woodson, Rodgers, Jennings, and Raji healthy.

wpony
11-14-2016, 03:11 AM
Injuries are not the problem with the Packers right now you can have a team with twice as many injuries as the Packers have but you call the next man up and get the players behind the coach and make sure you can get the fired up and give you a full 100 percent, Right now the packers do have injuries but if you had a coach that could get every one behind him and get 100 percent I still believe they would be leading there division but now they look like a erunch of Lazy Buffoons

gbgary
11-14-2016, 11:07 AM
Injuries are not the problem with the Packers right now you can have a team with twice as many injuries as the Packers have but you call the next man up and get the players behind the coach and make sure you can get the fired up and give you a full 100 percent, Right now the packers do have injuries but if you had a coach that could get every one behind him and get 100 percent I still believe they would be leading there division but now they look like a erunch of Lazy Buffoons

it's a HUGE problem! not that we'd be 9-0 but things would be much better. we wouldn't be scoreboard watching with our fingers crossed that minn loses (so far that's worked pretty well though lol). inexperienced, less talented players, can't be coached-up to the point of a starter in a month or two.