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    Anybody has to admit that was an impressive run by Wynn yesterday. He gives credit to good blocking, but that is what a good RB should get - good blocking. Grant had over 1200 yards this year and that is an impressive year by any standard, but overall I was not too impressed by Grant. His 3.86 yards per carry is not that impressive either. Grant should be better next year by participating in TC, and hopefully the OL will be better. I think the Packers need a bull rushing type of RB like Wynn. Hopefully he can become the number 2 or 3 guy.

    On a side note I would like to see the ZBS dropped. What was wrong with the running schemes used when Ahman Green dominated for 3-4 years? GB was a top 5 running team with AG.

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    Re: Should Grant be challenge next year?

    Originally posted by LL2
    http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/36816114.html

    Anybody has to admit that was an impressive run by Wynn yesterday. He gives credit to good blocking, but that is what a good RB should get - good blocking. Grant had over 1200 yards this year and that is an impressive year by any standard, but overall I was not too impressed by Grant. His 3.86 yards per carry is not that impressive either. Grant should be better next year by participating in TC, and hopefully the OL will be better. I think the Packers need a bull rushing type of RB like Wynn. Hopefully he can become the number 2 or 3 guy.

    On a side note I would like to see the ZBS dropped. What was wrong with the running schemes used when Ahman Green dominated for 3-4 years? GB was a top 5 running team with AG.
    Switching away from ZBS does not mean they will return to the success they had with Green. Many teams that do not use ZBS are still terrible at running. The team has been built for their current scheme and ZBS schemes have been shown to be very successful. The Packers were an average running team this year, but once again picked it up in the second half of the year. If they can start out running the way they finish the year, they could be a top 10 team in rushing. Hopefully, with Grant being available for preseason games and having some consistency in the Oline will help.

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    • #3
      Lots of backup RBs have done a good job in the past 2 years when given an opportunity. Morency, Wynn, Herron, and BJax have run well when given carries this year and last.

      Wonder if the coaches purposely gave Wynn a few more carries late to save some money on Grant's incentives. Is this money saved on this year's or next year's cap? I don't think they'd do that, but if I was Grant, I'd be pissed I didn't get the carries so close to my goals.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bub
        Lots of backup RBs have done a good job in the past 2 years when given an opportunity. Morency, Wynn, Herron, and BJax have run well when given carries this year and last.

        Wonder if the coaches purposely gave Wynn a few more carries late to save some money on Grant's incentives. Is this money saved on this year's or next year's cap? I don't think they'd do that, but if I was Grant, I'd be pissed I didn't get the carries so close to my goals.
        I doubt that. Grant had plenty of chances to get an extra 45 yards this year to get that bonus. I didn't get to see the game, but was that a running play that Grant fumbled the ball on? If yes, that play alone cost him his bonus money.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bub
          Lots of backup RBs have done a good job in the past 2 years when given an opportunity. Morency, Wynn, Herron, and BJax have run well when given carries this year and last.

          Wonder if the coaches purposely gave Wynn a few more carries late to save some money on Grant's incentives. Is this money saved on this year's or next year's cap? I don't think they'd do that, but if I was Grant, I'd be pissed I didn't get the carries so close to my goals.
          Maybe, but Grant got a lot of carries and had his opportunities just the same. I thought Grant got a very high percentage of the carries all year. I would think he recognizes that.

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          • #6
            Excuse me if I'm not convinced about Wynn after he runs for 100 yards on the first 0-16 team in NFL history.......
            "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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            • #7
              Grant is fine for the zbs. Oftentimes the line did not block well and the hamstring injury hampered explosiveness.

              Sometimes Grant missed cutback lanes but improved as the season progressed. Grant also gains extra yards after initial contact.

              The trio of rbs should be fine for at least the next 2 years.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BallHawk
                Excuse me if I'm not convinced about Wynn after he runs for 100 yards on the first 0-16 team in NFL history.......
                Yeah, how about waiting on carving Wynn's bust in Canton until he does that on a defense with a pulse.

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                • #9
                  Re: Should Grant be challenge next year?

                  Originally posted by sharpe1027


                  Switching away from ZBS does not mean they will return to the success they had with Green.
                  i disagree. grant's best runs are on the plays where it's between the tackles/tightend...up the gut if you will. i've read that mm doesn't even run the zb system right as it's supposed to involve cut-blocks and he doesn't like them.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Should Grant be challenge next year?

                    Originally posted by gbgary
                    i disagree. grant's best runs are on the plays where it's between the guards/tightend...up the gut if you will. i've read that mm doesn't even run the zb system right as it's supposed to involve cut-blocks and he doesn't like them.
                    I thought that the bread and butter of ZBS is runs between the tackles/up-the-gut? Isn't that what Denver and Atlanta do?

                    I hadn't heard that MM doesn't like cut-backs, where did you read that?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BallHawk
                      Excuse me if I'm not convinced about Wynn after he runs for 100 yards on the first 0-16 team in NFL history.......
                      I seem to remember some anointing Davenport as the second coming after he ran for a couple hundred yards...against Detroit, I think!
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                      • #12
                        Re: Should Grant be challenge next year?

                        Originally posted by sharpe1027
                        Originally posted by gbgary
                        i disagree. grant's best runs are on the plays where it's between the guards/tightend...up the gut if you will. i've read that mm doesn't even run the zb system right as it's supposed to involve cut-blocks and he doesn't like them.
                        I thought that the bread and butter of ZBS is runs between the tackles/up-the-gut? Isn't that what Denver and Atlanta do?

                        I hadn't heard that MM doesn't like cut-backs, where did you read that?
                        don't remember where i read it. it was right after he took over and was getting heat from other teams about it. it's the plays where they try to run wide that fail so much. you know, where he runs sideways and then makes a cut to a hole that's supposed to be there and usually isn't. without the cut-blocks those players are still there clogging-up stuff.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Should Grant be challenge next year?

                          Originally posted by gbgary
                          don't remember where i read it. it was right after he took over and was getting heat from other teams about it. it's the plays where they try to run wide that fail so much. you know, where he runs sideways and then makes a cut to a hole that's supposed to be there and usually isn't. without the cut-blocks those players are still there clogging-up stuff.
                          I am not a big fan of those plays. Although, wasn't the 73 yard run exactly that type of play?

                          There is a bit of a contradiction. They aren't successful in the ZBS because they run plays that are not traditional ZBS plays, but you want them to scrap the ZBS? Wouldn't that mean that they run more of those types of plays?

                          I don't think scrapping the entire system and starting over is the answer. That's what teams like the Lions do every other year. Keep the same general system and make the proper adjustments. Their running in the second half of the season was pretty good.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Should Grant be challenge next year?

                            Originally posted by sharpe1027
                            Originally posted by gbgary
                            don't remember where i read it. it was right after he took over and was getting heat from other teams about it. it's the plays where they try to run wide that fail so much. you know, where he runs sideways and then makes a cut to a hole that's supposed to be there and usually isn't. without the cut-blocks those players are still there clogging-up stuff.
                            I am not a big fan of those plays. Although, wasn't the 73 yard run exactly that type of play?

                            There is a bit of a contradiction. They aren't successful in the ZBS because they run plays that are not traditional ZBS plays, but you want them to scrap the ZBS? Wouldn't that mean that they run more of those types of plays?

                            I don't think scrapping the entire system and starting over is the answer. That's what teams like the Lions do every other year. Keep the same general system and make the proper adjustments. Their running in the second half of the season was pretty good.

                            i didn't see the play...started watching in the second quarter. i'd like us to go back to the system we had when green was with us. now please don't tell me that was the zbs.

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                            • #15
                              I don't know if so much he should be challenged, as we need a Speed Back, you know like a Sproles, Washington, Norwood, type of back. I'd love to see a back in Green Bay the just creates matchup nightmares for the the defense in the pass catching area, right now we don't have a back that can create that type of mismatch, but we sure as hell could use one.

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