woodbuck27
08-04-2007, 11:05 PM
http://www.packersnews.com/includes/newspaper/blogs/insider/index.shtml
The media's report.
Saturday, August 4, 2007 (You may want to read fr. the bottom up.)
Scrimmage wrap-up
The last 2-minute drill ended the same as the first two -- with an interception.
Will Blackmon picked off Paul Thompson on an ill-advised throw toward Robert Ferguson, ending the last team period.
The scrimmage closed with a field-goal competition between Mason Crosby and Dave Rayner, who finished 8-of-11 to Crosby's 9-of-11. Rayner missed twice from 52 yards and once from 36; Crosby missed from 38 and 49.
Final passing stats: Brett Favre 13-of-15, 156 yards, TD, INT; Aaron Rodgers 12-of-22, 134 yards, no TDs, one INT; Ingle Martin 2-of-7, 7 yards; Thompson 4-of-8, 45 yards, INT.
Leading rushers: Noah Herron 5-29, Brandon Jackson 6-20, DeShawn Wynn 4-12, Corey White 4-11. Total 25-94.
Leading receivers: Carlyle Holiday 5-55, Donald Driver 4-72, Greg Jennings 4-31, Robert Ferguson 3-24.
Leading tackles: Frank Walker 7 (6 solo), Tracy White 6, A.J. Hawk 5, Spencer Havner 5.
No practice Sunday. Players will be on the field at 2 p.m. Monday.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com; and Rob Demovsky, rdemovsky@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 10:28 PM | 0 Comments
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No luck in 2-minute drill
The defense got even in the 2-minute drill, intercepting Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers in the end zone.
Nick Collins picked off Favre on the starters' ninth play, a pass intended for Donald Driver. The No. 2 offense ran 10 plays -- and committed back-to-back penalties that put them in a second-and-goal situation at the 29 -- before Tramon Williams intercepted Rodgers on a long fade intended for Ruvell Martin.
The penalties so far have been staggering, with eight in the 11-on-11 periods.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 8:38 PM | 0 Comments
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No. 1 defense allows little
The second-team offense managed only two first downs in its first two drives -- and one of them was on an interference call against safety Marquand Manuel.
But with reserves rotating into the starting defense, Aaron Rodgers' group got moving, driving 70 yards in nine plays to set up a 23-yard field goal for Mason Crosby, who converted from the left hash.
The inefficiency of the first two drives might have bought Rodgers more time on the field. Scheduled for 15 plays, they'd already run 13 before the final drive and finished with 22.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 8:11 PM | 0 Comments
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No. 1 offense strikes first
Brett Favre and the Packers' starting offense was nearly flawless on its first two drives of the Family Night scrimmage.
Playing against the No. 2 defense, Favre was 5-for-5 on the opening nine-play, 75-yard drive and hit Donald Driver for a 12-yard score. A long completion to Driver set up another score on the next drive, capped by a Brandon Jackson plunge after the defense was flagged on the previous play.
Favre is 9-for-9 so far, with a couple of long balls to Driver and a tough completion in traffic to rookie running back Brandon Jackson. Yeah, he's throwing against a defense with Frank Walker and Will Blackmon at the corners, but he's sharp.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 7:51 PM | 0 Comments
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Woodson, Harris not in uniform
Cornerbacks Charles Woodson and Al Harris both are sitting out tonight's scrimmage. Neither had missed a mandatory practice in training camp, though Woodson had sat out some periods this week.
The Packers got a little help for the scrimmage with the return of tight end Zac Alcorn, who sat out Friday because of foot problems.
That gives the Packers three tight ends, including Donald Lee and former basketball player Joe Werner. Rookie Clark Harris (ankle) and Bubba Franks (eye) are not in uniform.
Linebacker Rory Johnson (abdomen) and running back Vernand Morency (knee) also are out.
Cornerback Antonio Malone (knee) is in uniform.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 6:53 PM | 0 Comments
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Scrimmage to last 1 hour, 45 minutes
Packers players will be introduced at 7:30. The live-tackling scrimmage will go from 7:45 until approximately 9:30. A fireworks show will end the festivities. Family Night is being televised on several FOX stations throughout Wisconsin.
- Mike Vandermause
posted by PackersNews.com at 6:46 PM | 0 Comments
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4th straight sellout for Family Night
This marks the fourth straight year every available seat in the Lambeau Field bowl is sold out for Family Night. An official crowd total will be released later in the evening. Attendance at this event over the years includes:
1999 - 46,420
2000 - 50,240
2001 - 48,898
2004 - 60,217
2005 - 62,492
2006 - 62,701
Family Night was not held in 2002 and 2003 due to the renovation of the stadium.
-- Mike Vandermause, mvandermause@greenbaypressgazette.com
GO PACKERS !
The media's report.
Saturday, August 4, 2007 (You may want to read fr. the bottom up.)
Scrimmage wrap-up
The last 2-minute drill ended the same as the first two -- with an interception.
Will Blackmon picked off Paul Thompson on an ill-advised throw toward Robert Ferguson, ending the last team period.
The scrimmage closed with a field-goal competition between Mason Crosby and Dave Rayner, who finished 8-of-11 to Crosby's 9-of-11. Rayner missed twice from 52 yards and once from 36; Crosby missed from 38 and 49.
Final passing stats: Brett Favre 13-of-15, 156 yards, TD, INT; Aaron Rodgers 12-of-22, 134 yards, no TDs, one INT; Ingle Martin 2-of-7, 7 yards; Thompson 4-of-8, 45 yards, INT.
Leading rushers: Noah Herron 5-29, Brandon Jackson 6-20, DeShawn Wynn 4-12, Corey White 4-11. Total 25-94.
Leading receivers: Carlyle Holiday 5-55, Donald Driver 4-72, Greg Jennings 4-31, Robert Ferguson 3-24.
Leading tackles: Frank Walker 7 (6 solo), Tracy White 6, A.J. Hawk 5, Spencer Havner 5.
No practice Sunday. Players will be on the field at 2 p.m. Monday.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com; and Rob Demovsky, rdemovsky@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 10:28 PM | 0 Comments
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No luck in 2-minute drill
The defense got even in the 2-minute drill, intercepting Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers in the end zone.
Nick Collins picked off Favre on the starters' ninth play, a pass intended for Donald Driver. The No. 2 offense ran 10 plays -- and committed back-to-back penalties that put them in a second-and-goal situation at the 29 -- before Tramon Williams intercepted Rodgers on a long fade intended for Ruvell Martin.
The penalties so far have been staggering, with eight in the 11-on-11 periods.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 8:38 PM | 0 Comments
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No. 1 defense allows little
The second-team offense managed only two first downs in its first two drives -- and one of them was on an interference call against safety Marquand Manuel.
But with reserves rotating into the starting defense, Aaron Rodgers' group got moving, driving 70 yards in nine plays to set up a 23-yard field goal for Mason Crosby, who converted from the left hash.
The inefficiency of the first two drives might have bought Rodgers more time on the field. Scheduled for 15 plays, they'd already run 13 before the final drive and finished with 22.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 8:11 PM | 0 Comments
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No. 1 offense strikes first
Brett Favre and the Packers' starting offense was nearly flawless on its first two drives of the Family Night scrimmage.
Playing against the No. 2 defense, Favre was 5-for-5 on the opening nine-play, 75-yard drive and hit Donald Driver for a 12-yard score. A long completion to Driver set up another score on the next drive, capped by a Brandon Jackson plunge after the defense was flagged on the previous play.
Favre is 9-for-9 so far, with a couple of long balls to Driver and a tough completion in traffic to rookie running back Brandon Jackson. Yeah, he's throwing against a defense with Frank Walker and Will Blackmon at the corners, but he's sharp.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 7:51 PM | 0 Comments
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Woodson, Harris not in uniform
Cornerbacks Charles Woodson and Al Harris both are sitting out tonight's scrimmage. Neither had missed a mandatory practice in training camp, though Woodson had sat out some periods this week.
The Packers got a little help for the scrimmage with the return of tight end Zac Alcorn, who sat out Friday because of foot problems.
That gives the Packers three tight ends, including Donald Lee and former basketball player Joe Werner. Rookie Clark Harris (ankle) and Bubba Franks (eye) are not in uniform.
Linebacker Rory Johnson (abdomen) and running back Vernand Morency (knee) also are out.
Cornerback Antonio Malone (knee) is in uniform.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
posted by PackersNews.com at 6:53 PM | 0 Comments
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Scrimmage to last 1 hour, 45 minutes
Packers players will be introduced at 7:30. The live-tackling scrimmage will go from 7:45 until approximately 9:30. A fireworks show will end the festivities. Family Night is being televised on several FOX stations throughout Wisconsin.
- Mike Vandermause
posted by PackersNews.com at 6:46 PM | 0 Comments
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4th straight sellout for Family Night
This marks the fourth straight year every available seat in the Lambeau Field bowl is sold out for Family Night. An official crowd total will be released later in the evening. Attendance at this event over the years includes:
1999 - 46,420
2000 - 50,240
2001 - 48,898
2004 - 60,217
2005 - 62,492
2006 - 62,701
Family Night was not held in 2002 and 2003 due to the renovation of the stadium.
-- Mike Vandermause, mvandermause@greenbaypressgazette.com
GO PACKERS !