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  • Who Ya Rooting for in Camp?

    Any players that you are hoping make a splash in camp and prove themselves?

    Personally, I'm hoping Rouse steps up and gains some ground on Collins and makes it a battle.

    Also, it'd be nice to see if Ruvell can solidify himself as the #4 WR, maybe even challenge JJ for the #3 spot.
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    Aaron Rouse to start

    Jolly's health

    Lee to push for the #3 CB

    JerMomma Finley to make a 2 TE set a viable passing situation

    (assuming Favre is not on the roster)Brohm to make some strides so we don't have to pickup some retread Kerry Collins-type backup.

    Someone to replace KGB on rush downs so Jenkins can play inside if needed

    ANYONE with some KR ability. Getting tired of starting at the 22.
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    • #3
      Rouse, Blackmon, and Tramon Williams are the guys I'd like to see major improvement from.

      Especially Blackmon. He seems like a great guy, he's Grant's best friend on the team, and he's got a crap load of skill, especially as a kick returner. If he can stay healthy and hone up on his coverage, it'd make a major improvement to our team. I trust Tramon as our nickle, but Blackmon at dime would be great. Bush lost my support after last year, honestly.

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      • #4
        I think Wynn will have a nice camp and either make the team or become trade bait. I liked his burst and instincts last year.
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        • #5
          Aaron Rouse as starting safety, Brandon Jackson as second string halfback, Will Blackmon as return man and reserve corner..

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          • #6
            Re: Who Ya Rooting for in Camp?

            Originally posted by BallHawk
            Also, it'd be nice to see if Ruvell can solidify himself as the #4 WR, maybe even challenge JJ for the #3 spot.
            I'd be disappointed if Ruvell was the #4 WR. I like him, but he is what he is. That would mean either Jordy Nelson isn't as good as we think or James Jones regressed.
            "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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            • #7
              Originally posted by boiga
              Rouse, Blackmon, and Tramon Williams are the guys I'd like to see major improvement from.

              Especially Blackmon. He seems like a great guy, he's Grant's best friend on the team, and he's got a crap load of skill, especially as a kick returner. If he can stay healthy and hone up on his coverage, it'd make a major improvement to our team. I trust Tramon as our nickle, but Blackmon at dime would be great. Bush lost my support after last year, honestly.
              I'm not sure why people are down on J. Bush. Dude has some talent, but we signed him as a street FA in 2006. He made the team and contributed on special teams. Last year, he improved enough to get some PT. He wasn't a world beater, but he's probably been better than you could expect when we signed him, and his progression has been pretty normal. He has some talent and could get to the point where he's a solid subpackage corner. Now, he just as easily could be cut, but maybe he takes a similar career path as Atari Bigby.
              "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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              • #8
                I'm pushing for Jordy Nelson to beat out James Jones for the #3 WR spot, because from watching some of his play in college he seems a better fit for the WCO. He's got deceptive speed, hands of glue, and that ability to make a guy miss in the open field. Hopefully he's a quick learner on top of it.
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                • #9
                  These are players I think have a good chance to suprise

                  James Jones
                  Tramon Williams
                  Deshawn Wynn
                  Aaron Rodgers


                  I'm hoping the DL suprises, but I don't get the warm fuzzy that I do at many of the other positions.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                    I'm not sure why people are down on J. Bush. Dude has some talent, but we signed him as a street FA in 2006. He made the team and contributed on special teams. Last year, he improved enough to get some PT. He wasn't a world beater, but he's probably been better than you could expect when we signed him, and his progression has been pretty normal. He has some talent and could get to the point where he's a solid subpackage corner. Now, he just as easily could be cut, but maybe he takes a similar career path as Atari Bigby.
                    I don't have anything against the guy, it's just that as the season went on, he seemed to regress rather than improve. When he was benched after the Dallas game, our pass coverage got better.

                    Also, unlike Bigby, Bush won't get the chance to show his stuff in NFL Europa, so it's likely that the opportunity he had last year will be his only one.

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                    • #11
                      I'm also not high on Jarret Bush, at all. He played poorly at CB and, like mentioned above, he got worse with every chance he got.

                      Tramon Williams is just as young and just as inexperienced and he stepped in and looked like he knew what he was doing. I know players get better, but they have to have "it" too. "It" shows up right away in flashes and then grows into consistancy. Bush's starting point is so low that I don't want him around. Maybe he gets better, but nothing about his play would indicate it. He's a good STer. He has a good build. That's it so far.
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                      • #12
                        I'm looking for guys like Korey Hall, Atari Bigby, Allen Barbre, Josh Sitton and James Jones to take big steps; helping the depth. Bigby is a starter but he's primed for big things.

                        Also, I'll be rooting for Jon Ryan - I met the guy shortly in october 2006 on a flight from GB to Chicago. He took time for a fan when the fate of his father was on his mind. I still adore that broken run play at the metro too.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mmmdk
                          I'm looking for guys like Korey Hall, Atari Bigby, Allen Barbre, Josh Sitton and James Jones to take big steps; helping the depth. Bigby is a starter but he's primed for big things.

                          Also, I'll be rooting for Jon Ryan - I met the guy shortly in october 2006 on a flight from GB to Chicago. He took time for a fan when the fate of his father was on his mind. I still adore that broken run play at the metro too.
                          Nice list, I like these guys too.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mmmdk
                            Also, I'll be rooting for Jon Ryan - I met the guy shortly in october 2006 on a flight from GB to Chicago. He took time for a fan when the fate of his father was on his mind. I still adore that broken run play at the metro too.
                            Yeah, he was the best runner we had for the first half of the season. That stunt is enough for me to forget that game in Chicago ever happened.

                            And outside of that one game, Ryan was one of the best punters in football. I'm just hoping for more of the same.

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                            • #15
                              Aaron Rodgers.
                              Here's one of the reasons:
                              Two years ago, I attended a Packers practice. As the players were leaving, they hung around by the fence talking to fans, signing autographs. Rodgers was accepting a piece of paper from a lady through the fence when the wind grabbed it and it spun away along the pavement. He turned around, chased it (it kept blowing out of his reach), and kept at it until he secured it, returned to the fence, asked the fan what her name was, and completed signing.
                              Now, in this day of so many spoiled millionaire players, I thought that was most impressive.
                              So, that's just another reason for me to root for him.
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