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    I just got back from TC. It was packed, as bad as it was when Favre was here. I was hoping Favre fans would stay away.

    The first thing I noticed was that AR had #4's spot in the front center of their warmup routine. That was about the only time I noticed #4 at practice because his red #4 always stood out in the middle of the front row. Today it was a red #12 in the front and center. That was wierd, it made it hit home a little.


    Rodgers looked. . . OK. His passes had plenty of zip. He seemed to hit throw very accurately, and did not hold the ball long at all. A couple times he rolled out but other than that it was drop back and wing it quick and decisively. He seemed to complete a lot of passes but didn't have as many big plays as Brohm.


    Brian Brohm looked excellent for a young QB. He made the play of the day IMO when Jennings ran a deep fade (probably about 35 yards downfield). Jennings and the CB were locked up when Brohm let it fly. Jennings exploded away from said DB, eventually hauling in a perfect bomb in stride. It was pretty sweet.


    The star of the day IMO was Greg Jennings. Several times he was locked up and covered well but exploded away from defenders to create separation and catch passes. He doesn't drop anything and he is extremely gifted at getting separation on DB's.


    None of the big WR's dropped easy balls. Driver and JOnes each dropped very difficult deep balls but for the most part Driver, Jennings, Jones, Nelson and Martin caught everything thrown their way. There were a couple of the scrubs who dropped passes, but all in all this was the cleanest group of WR's I've ever seen as far as catching the ball.


    Like I said earlier, Brohm really stood out. He made a lot of very nice passes and very few bad ones. He looks like he belongs. I remember in the past watchign Ingle Martin and just knowing there was a huge difference between he and Rodgers. Not only did Brohm fit in, but so did Flynn. Flynn seemed to do a nice job hitting his WR's. Brohm and Rodgers seemed to make more plays but Flynn never had the "wow, that was awfull" moments that I remember from Ingle Martin.


    Brandon Jackson is much thicker than I remember. He clearly gained weight. His legs looked thick and developed almost like a young Ahman Green. Last year his legs looked thin and underdeveloped for a RB. You can clearly see his hard work. DeShawn Wynn also looked very fit. Last year he had a little belly fat and looked a little soft. This year he's still big but he looks much more cut. I was waiting to see how Wynn looked to get my hopes up because I really liked his talent last year and I"m officially on board. Sign me up for the Wynn fan club.


    Jermichael Finely caught a very nice deep seam route (probably 30 yards down field).



    Those were just some quick observations. I was closer to the offense and also more interested with Rodgers taking the helm so most of my observations are on offense today.
    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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    Jeremy Thompson seemed to move well in the defensive line group. Hawk had a very nice play in coverage breaking up a seam route intended from Rodgers to D. Lee.
    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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    • #3
      nice write up, thanks for someone who cannot be there!


      Brohm seems to be everyones favorite right now no matter if its a fan, coach, or just a football fan... it should be interesting if he out performs Rodgers how much of a leash Rodgers will have if he does mess up

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      • #4
        Re: TC report

        Originally posted by JustinHarrell

        Like I said earlier, Brohm really stood out. He made a lot of very nice passes and very few bad ones. He looks like he belongs. I remember in the past watchign Ingle Martin and just knowing there was a huge difference between he and Rodgers. Not only did Brohm fit in, but so did Flynn. Flynn seemed to do a nice job hitting his WR's. Brohm and Rodgers seemed to make more plays but Flynn never had the "wow, that was awfull" moments that I remember from Ingle Martin.
        Good to see Brohm doing good. I heard his morning practice was shaky. I'm more interested/concerned with our defense, which is what I'll be watching for tomorrow while I'm there.
        "I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh

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        • #5
          All of the QB's seemed very athletic. Rodgers, in particular, was great in the drills where they were on the move. He just flys out in the flat and throws perfect bullets, on the mark, running in either direction.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JustinHarrell
            All of the QB's seemed very athletic. Rodgers, in particular, was great in the drills where they were on the move. He just flys out in the flat and throws perfect bullets, on the mark, running in either direction.

            If you ever watch any of his Cal highlights, they always had him on the move.
            "I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh

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            • #7
              Yeah, thanks for the review JH.

              Did any of the Running backs make a big run? McCarthy said the Brandon Jacobs had a great day, but you could tell better than we can.

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              • #8
                I am more of a pocker passer guy that moves when he has to avoid being hit, so it could take some getting used to watching Rodgers play

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by boiga
                  Yeah, thanks for the review JH.

                  Did any of the Running backs make a big run? McCarthy said the Brandon Jacobs had a great day, but you could tell better than we can.

                  its Jackson.......................

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for the recap! I too, am interested to see Rodgers leash with regards to Brohm

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Chevelle2
                      Thanks for the recap! I too, am interested to see Rodgers leash with regards to Brohm

                      Here's a question... Who do you think replaces him if he stinks it up?

                      Favre if he still is sitting at home?

                      OR

                      Brohm, a rookie with no expirience?

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                      • #12
                        I've seen more bad reports than good reports than Brohm. Most say he's picked up the offense, but doesn't have near the ability of Rodgers.



                        Brohm had his share of rookie problems in offseason practices, where his tendency to hold the ball would have led to excessive sacks in a game setting. He’s a pocket passer with average mobility at best, but the Packers like his size (6-foot-3, 223 pounds), touch, vision and intelligence. His arm is good by NFL standards, but not as strong as Rodgers’. He had an unusual number of wobbly throws in the final minicamp, though that didn’t show up in his college game tapes.


                        Philbin said he wants to see the rookies in pads before making a move for a veteran.

                        Rated by some scouts as the most ready-to-play passer in the draft, Brohm's ability to assimilate the system has been phenomenal. But so far Brohm's arm hasn't looked nearly as good as Rodgers' and he was indecisive on his reads and throws.
                        Harrell has been talking up Brohm since we drafted him, so I'm thinking he's this year's Neon Hawkins.
                        "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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                        • #13
                          Thanks for the recap; good to hear positive things about Brohm. I've taken my shots now and then about Hawkins too HW; but the difference is Brohm was an established college player. Hawkins was all about unrealized potential. I hope Brohm is the real deal.
                          TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                          • #14
                            In defense of myself, I was 23/24 at the time and really didn't know very much about football. I'd like to think I've come a long way in the last three years. I know what to watch for somewhat now and my predictions keep getting more accurate, by my count anyway. Hell, you have to go back 4 years to dig up a really bad one so I have to be doing something right.
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Pacopete4
                              Originally posted by Chevelle2
                              Thanks for the recap! I too, am interested to see Rodgers leash with regards to Brohm

                              Here's a question... Who do you think replaces him if he stinks it up?

                              Favre if he still is sitting at home?

                              OR

                              Brohm, a rookie with no expirience?
                              Good question. I think with everything that has gone on, Brohm - but who really knows.

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