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  • #46
    TT won't start jennings this year. They'll use him as a slot reciever that goes across the middle.

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    • #47
      Any way, i think jackson would have fit into our system better because he's more like javon walker.

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      • #48
        Its a new system this year. Jennings is smaller, but an accomplished route runner with some shake-n-bake to him. My understanding is Jackson is more of an athlete playing receiver, where is Jennings is more of a pure receiver.

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        • #49
          Yes that is the impression I got to. But i think that jackson would have still been better for the team because your replacing an athletic reciever with an athleitic reviever. Anyways they already have a pure reciever in DD.

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          • #50
            Driver doesn't have much more than 3 years left in him...and it takes most WRs at least two years to gain a level of familiarity in the WCO. Walker is the kind of athletic freak you weren't going to find a replacement for in this year's draft anyway.

            Jennings was a great choice by Thompson. Jackson may wind up to be the bigger playmaker in the end...but he's not going to be an elite one like Moss or Owens. I think you may see Jackson wind up with some very big individual seasons...but a guy like Jennings is more likely to put up a solid overall career. He is also far more ready to step on the field this year and contribute.
            My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?

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            • #51
              I still think that Jackson will turn out with an encredible career regardless of all the negative talk around him. If the three time world champs saw something in him that must mean he's pretty special. I think after this season we'll all be shaking our head that our packers didn't pick this amazing athlete.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by wausaupackerpro42
                Ya, but jennings wasn't in a division1 school.
                Where did Nick Collins play in college? Heck, where did Walter Payton and Jerry Rice play in college?

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by wausaupackerpro42
                  Yeah but jackson did have good numbers before entering the draft.
                  I mean his last season.
                  Grady Jackson could put up big numbers as a receiver in Urban Meyer's offense.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by wausaupackerpro42
                    TT won't start jennings this year. They'll use him as a slot reciever that goes across the middle.
                    Just a hunch, but I don't think Ted will be naming starters.

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                    • #55
                      O.K. You may be right there but I still think that the packers messed up by not taking one of the top ranked recievers in the draft. That's all i'm saying

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                      • #56
                        And I think it's really cool that your picking on someone new like this.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by wausaupackerpro42
                          I still think that Jackson will turn out with an encredible career regardless of all the negative talk around him. If the three time world champs saw something in him that must mean he's pretty special.
                          Another three time champ passed on him and traded out of the pick because they didn't see anything special. Virtually every team passed on him at least once. It's all speculation at this point. Jennings looks solid in camp. I'm happy with our guy.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by wausaupackerpro42
                            And I think it's really cool that your picking on someone new like this.
                            Nothing personal. Just picking holes in your case. I'm not sure how much we'll know for certain by the end of the year, as receivers typically take a while to become fully productive. Welcome aboard.

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                            • #59
                              Grady Jackson could put up big numbers as a receiver in Urban Meyer's offense.[/quote]


                              I highley doubt that Greg Jennings could have put up numbers in an elite school like he did in western michigan. It's just a hunch but I think he is to short and to slow to do anything serious in an elite school like that. And elite competitors in college are childs play compared to the NFL teams.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by wausaupackerpro42
                                Grady Jackson could put up big numbers as a receiver in Urban Meyer's offense.

                                I highley doubt that Greg Jennings could have put up numbers in an elite school like he did in western michigan. It's just a hunch but I think he is to short and to slow to do anything serious in an elite school like that. And elite competitors in college are childs play compared to the NFL teams.[/quote]

                                Well don't tell that to Jerry Rice or Walter Payton.

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