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    Comments from a senior bowl blog.

    Any relevance? Sour grapes? A prediction?

    # One high-ranking Minnesota Vikings official raised an eyebrow and then smiled widely. "Oh really?" he said. When told that Mike McCarthy said the Packers have the pieces to run the 3-4, his smile got wider.
    # One person who used to work with McCarthy laughed out loud when told of the 3-4/pieces thing.
    # The opinion on Capers runs the gamut. Guys who have worked with him swear by his preparation and underrated intensity. One long-time offensive assistant that never coached with him said he thought Capers was "a little overrated."

    Your comments Packer Nation.

  • #2
    i don't think m3 would come out and say that they don't have the players to run it

    i think pretty much everyone knows that we'll need to add players and cut others because of this move

    which ones, is the big question

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    • #3
      Currently without any free agents signed or draft picks selected the Packers in my opinion the Packers front seven in their base defense would look like this

      NT: Pickett
      DE: Jenkins
      DE: Jolly

      Rush LB: Kampman
      OLB: Poppinga
      MLB: Hawk
      MLB: Barnett

      So I really don't know if the Packers have the right personnel currently, I do know they didn"t have the right personnel to run a 4-3 under Sanders.

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      • #4
        That's pretty much how I see it too, Nutz. Maybe Jeremy Thompson or Jason Hunter would play OLB over Poppinga. Maybe Bishop plays over Barnett.
        Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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        • #5
          Jason Hunter might actually be a damn good pass rusher from the outside, he sure wasn't much of anything as a hand down end. But he is athletic and has some speed and in pre season had a knack for getting after the passer. He is one of the guys that might not be a starter but might fit a 3-4 much better than in a 4-3, he might have a niche in the 3-4 that allows him to play 15 plays a game, rather than just special teams because he can't play end in a 4-3.

          Bishop the same thing, he might not be a starter, but he certainly could contribute more to the defense in a 3-4 than in a 4-3 as an mlb.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
            Currently without any free agents signed or draft picks selected the Packers in my opinion the Packers front seven in their base defense would look like this

            NT: Pickett
            DE: Jenkins
            DE: Jolly

            Rush LB: Kampman
            OLB: Poppinga
            MLB: Hawk
            MLB: Barnett

            So I really don't know if the Packers have the right personnel currently, I do know they didn"t have the right personnel to run a 4-3 under Sanders.
            Here's my take:

            Jolly could well be watching the first 4 games on TV next season due to his cough medicine binge. I also think Harrell - if healthy (a big if I know) can as stout and quicker than Jolly anyway. I don't like Barnett on the inside for a few reasons, not the least of which is his knee, which he could favor for a good part of next year. I think Bishop and Lansanah could benefit with more playing time. At NT, Cole has the size, but he isn't consistently strong enough against the run. I think he's gone.

            There are probably one too many SOLB's, one too many NT's, and one too few DE's on my list for a final 53-man roster, and then you have to look at FA and the draft for additonal guys. If there is a good 3-4 DE in the free agency, that's a weak area with one body too few adn Harrell, Malone and maybe Jolly who all have question marks on their backs. Popp is probably better at OLB, but there aren't enough spots. Something's gotta give.

            Current personnel:

            SOLB - Kampman, Thompson, Hunter
            DE - Harrell, Malone
            NT - Pickett, Jolly, Bledsoe
            DE - Jenkins
            WOLB - Chillar, Barnett
            ILB - Hawk, Poppinga
            ILB - Bishop, Lansanah

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
              Jason Hunter might actually be a damn good pass rusher from the outside
              I've been on the Hunter bandwagon since the switch was announced. 6'4" 270 (260 is probably his ideal weight--which is perfect) who ran 4.5 40 coming out of college. He seems made for that spot. Thompson might be able to fit there also--although he's not quite as athletic as Hunter.
              "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'd love to see this:

                DE - TYSON JACKSON, Harrell
                NT - Pickett, B.J. RAJI
                DE - Jenkins, Jolly
                SOLB - Kampman, Hunter, Thompson
                ILB - Hawk, Poppinga
                ILB - BART SCOTT, Bishop
                WOLB - Barnett, Chillar
                "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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                • #9
                  How bout this. . .

                  Jason Hunter/Brady Poppinga
                  Bart Scott FA/Chillar
                  AJ Hawk/Bishop
                  Aaron Kampman/Jeremy Thompson

                  Jenkins/Harrell
                  Pickett/Raji 1st round
                  Jerry Peria 2nd round/Jolly
                  Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                  • #10
                    OLB- SUGGS (Thompson)
                    ILB - Maualuga (frist round pick) (Bishop)
                    ILB - Hawk
                    OLB -Kampman (Popp/Hunter)


                    Jenkins (draft pick)

                    Pickett (draft pick)

                    Harrell (draft pick)

                    Cuts/Trades
                    Barnett
                    Chillar
                    Jolly


                    Then sign Sean Jones (I really like this guy).

                    Harris (Williams)
                    Woodson (Lee/Blackman)

                    Collins (Rouse)
                    Jones (Bigby)



                    Offense tackle will have to wait. Clifton plays out his last year. Or you could re-sign Tauscher and play Collegde at LT thus cutting Clifton.
                    Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                      I'd love to see this:

                      DE - TYSON JACKSON, Harrell
                      NT - Pickett, B.J. RAJI
                      DE - Jenkins, Jolly
                      SOLB - Kampman, Hunter, Thompson
                      ILB - Hawk, Poppinga
                      ILB - BART SCOTT, Bishop
                      WOLB - Barnett, Chillar
                      That'd be killer.

                      Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                      How bout this. . .

                      Jason Hunter/Brady Poppinga
                      Bart Scott FA/Chillar
                      AJ Hawk/Bishop
                      Aaron Kampman/Jeremy Thompson

                      Jenkins/Harrell
                      Pickett/Raji 1st round
                      Jerry Peria 2nd round/Jolly
                      That too, is interesting, although I think Chillar is better suited for the outside, and the combination of Hunter and Kamp on the outside might make OCs' and QBs' eyes light up audibling into easy RB/TE mismatches in the passing game. In my opinion, you need someone with versatile skills like Chillar/Barnett at one of the outside spots, who can rush, cover and defend the run - to match up effectively.

                      Originally posted by PaCkFan_n_MD
                      OLB- SUGGS (Thompson)
                      ILB - Maualuga (frist round pick) (Bishop)
                      ILB - Hawk
                      OLB -Kampman (Popp/Hunter)


                      Jenkins (draft pick)

                      Pickett (draft pick)

                      Harrell (draft pick)

                      Cuts/Trades
                      Barnett
                      Chillar
                      Jolly
                      That's some serious housecleaning. Because of their specific circumstances, neither Barnett or Jolly would probably fetch as much value as you'd like to get in trade. Chillar is more valuable on your team than you could get for him in trade too IMO. It's hard to see these guys getting cut vs. a low-round draft pick or a couple of the guys listed.

                      Given Thompson's approach to free agency, and the inhouse guys that need to be re-upped, I just don't see a huge offer for a guy like Suggs or Peppers. A guy like Bart Scott makes a lot more sense to me. Clearly, getting to the QB is a priority, but I think the flexibility of the 3-4 scheme will have a strong impact on that with the pass-rushing talent already in place. Rather than rushing 4 guys where the offense fully knows where they're coming from, a lot more stunting and surprises can be thrown in - without sacrificing fundamental containment requirements and coverages.

                      Here's an article regarding the fundamental advantages of a 3-4 vs. 4-3 when it comes to stunting and blitzing. It's worth a read at this point in the evolutions of the Packers new scheme.

                      Effectiveness of 3-4 vs. 4-3 is found in the numbers

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                      • #12
                        Here's a look at the current roster:
                        Active Roster
                        No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Age Exp. College Acquired
                        2 Mason Crosby K 6-1 207 24 2 Colorado D6c-07
                        7 Jeremy Kapinos P 6-1 230 24 1 Penn State FA-08
                        10 Matt Flynn QB 6-2 222 23 R Louisiana State D7a-08
                        11 Brian Brohm QB 6-3 223 23 R Louisville D2b-08
                        12 Aaron Rodgers QB 6-2 220 25 4 California D1-05
                        21 Charles Woodson CB 6-1 202 32 11 Michigan UFA-06 (Oak.)
                        24 Jarrett Bush CB 6-0 200 24 3 Utah State W-06 (Car)
                        25 Ryan Grant RB 6-1 226 26 2 Notre Dame T-07 (NYG)
                        26 Charlie Peprah S 5-11 203 25 3 Alabama W-06 (NYG)
                        27 Will Blackmon CB 6-0 206 24 3 Boston College D4b-06
                        30 John Kuhn FB 6-0 259 26 3 Shippensburg W-07 (Pit)
                        31 Al Harris CB 6-1 190 34 11 Texas A&M-Kingsville T-03 (Phil)
                        32 Brandon Jackson RB 5-10 220 23 2 Nebraska D2-07
                        35 Korey Hall FB 6-0 243 25 2 Boise State D6a-07
                        36 Nick Collins S 5-11 207 25 4 Bethune-Cookman D2a-05
                        37 Aaron Rouse S 6-4 223 25 2 Virginia Tech D3b-07
                        38 Tramon Williams CB 5-11 191 25 2 Louisiana Tech FA-06
                        40 Joe Porter CB 5-10 203 23 1 Rutgers FA-07
                        42 DeShawn Wynn RB 5-10 238 25 2 Florida D7a-07
                        50 A.J. Hawk LB 6-1 248 25 3 Ohio State D1-06
                        51 Brady Poppinga LB 6-3 247 29 4 Brigham Young D4b-05
                        53 Spencer Havner LB 6-3 248 25 1 UCLA FA-08
                        54 Brandon Chillar LB 6-3 243 26 5 UCLA UFA-08 (StL)
                        55 Desmond Bishop LB 6-2 238 24 2 California D6b-07
                        57 Jason Hunter DE 6-4 271 25 3 Appalachian State FA-06
                        58 Danny Lansanah LB 6-1 248 23 R Connecticut FA-08
                        61 Brett Goode LS 6-1 261 24 1 Arkansas FA-08
                        63 Scott Wells C 6-2 303 28 5 Tennessee FA-04 (D7-04)
                        67 Nevin McCaskill G 6-4 315 25 1 Hampton FA-08
                        68 Breno Giacomini T 6-7 311 23 R Louisville D5-08
                        69 Anthony Toribio DT 6-1 304 23 R Carson-Newman FA-08
                        71 Josh Sitton G 6-3 317 22 R Central Florida D4b-08
                        72 Jason Spitz G/C 6-3 302 26 3 Louisville D3b-06
                        73 Daryn Colledge G/T 6-4 308 26 3 Boise State D2a-06
                        74 Aaron Kampman DE 6-4 265 29 7 Iowa D5a-02
                        75 Tony Moll T 6-5 306 25 3 Nevada D5b-06
                        76 Chad Clifton T 6-5 320 32 9 Tennessee D2-00
                        78 Allen Barbre G 6-4 305 24 2 Missouri Southern State D4-07
                        79 Ryan Pickett DT 6-2 330 29 8 Ohio State UFA-06 (StL)
                        80 Donald Driver WR 6-0 194 33 10 Alcorn State D7b-99
                        82 Ruvell Martin WR 6-4 220 26 3 Saginaw Valley State FA-06
                        84 Tory Humphrey TE 6-2 255 26 3 Central Michigan FA-05
                        85 Greg Jennings WR 5-11 198 25 3 Western Michigan D2b-06
                        86 Donald Lee TE 6-4 248 28 6 Mississippi State FA-05
                        87 Jordy Nelson WR 6-3 217 23 R Kansas State D2a-08
                        88 Jermichael Finley TE 6-5 247 21 R Texas D3-08
                        89 James Jones WR 6-1 218 24 2 San Jose State D3a-07
                        90 Colin Cole DT 6-1 330 28 4 Iowa FA-04
                        91 Justin Harrell DT 6-4 320 24 2 Tennessee D1-07
                        96 Michael Montgomery DE 6-5 273 25 4 Texas A&M D6a-05
                        97 Johnny Jolly DT 6-3 320 25 3 Texas A&M D6a-06
                        98 Alfred Malone DT 6-4 312 26 1 Troy FA-07
                        99 Jeremy Thompson DE 6-4 270 23 R Wake Forest D4a-08

                        Injured Reserve
                        No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Age Exp. College Injury Date On
                        19 Shaun Bodiford WR 5-11 196 26 3 Portland State Back 07/28
                        20 Atari Bigby S 5-11 213 27 3 Central Florida Shoulder 12/18
                        22 Pat Lee CB 6-0 194 24 R Auburn Knee 12/05
                        28 Kregg Lumpkin RB 5-11 228 24 R Georgia Hamstring 10/11
                        44 Evan Moore TE 6-6 247 24 R Stanford Knee 08/19
                        46 J.J. Jansen LS 6-2 256 23 R Notre Dame Knee 08/31
                        56 Nick Barnett LB 6-2 236 27 6 Oregon State Knee 12/01
                        65 Mark Tauscher T 6-3 316 31 9 Wisconsin Knee 12/11
                        77 Cullen Jenkins DE 6-2 305 28 5 Central Michigan Chest 10/01
                        93 Kenny Pettway DE 6-3 248 26 3 Grambling State Knee 12/01

                        Reserve/Future
                        No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Age Exp. College
                        8 Durant Brooks P 6-0 204 23 R Georgia Tech
                        13 Jake Allen WR 6-4 196 24 R Mississippi College
                        16 Brett Swain WR 6-0 203 23 R San Diego State
                        18 Lorne Sam WR 6-3 220 24 R Texas-El Paso
                        41 Joshua Abrams CB 5-11 196 23 R Ohio
                        64 Brennen Carvalho C 6-1 300 22 R Portland State
                        95 Fred Bledsoe DT 6-3 329 22 R Arkansas
                        Kampman, Hunter, Thompson, and the other DE's could easily gain 10 lbs of muscle to play DE. Jenkins is already there. Jolly, Harrell, Cole, Malone are already close to Pickett in size so they need to work on their strength to play NT. DB's should be ok since they'll be playing a lot of zone. The problem I see is at LB, Hawk has to play inside, he can't cover, Chilliar can cover pretty good, Poppy is ok, but Barnett is short and small, he really doesn't fit the 3-4, maybe they can trade him?
                        Thanks Ted!

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                        • #13
                          Guys: I doubt Kampy, or any DE for that matter, is going to be playing OLB.

                          Why? It's got nothing to do with pash rush, it as to do with stopping the run, and playing zone/man coverage. Yeah, it's great they can pash rush, but they still have to do the toher things LB's do, because you don't blitz the outside LB's every damn down. I still think it will go:

                          OLB:
                          Chillar
                          Popinga

                          ILB
                          Hawk
                          Barnett

                          I doubt seriously he's moving our best pash rushing LINEMEN out of there. And, ti's not like Kampy hasn't shown the ability to stuff holes. I also think CULLEN JENKINS is going to be the other DE, with picket rotating with jolly in the middle.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by packrulz
                            Kampman, Hunter, Thompson, and the other DE's could easily gain 10 lbs of muscle to play DE. Jenkins is already there. Jolly, Harrell, Cole, Malone are already close to Pickett in size so they need to work on their strength to play NT. DB's should be ok since they'll be playing a lot of zone. The problem I see is at LB, Hawk has to play inside, he can't cover, Chilliar can cover pretty good, Poppy is ok, but Barnett is short and small, he really doesn't fit the 3-4, maybe they can trade him?
                            More appropriate to look at than their measurables, IMO, is how they play.
                            If you can't stop the run first, then nothing works at all.

                            None of Hunter, Thompson or Montgomery, IMO are close to stout enough against the run to play DE in the 3-4. Kampman yes, but I think he has the skills to play outside on early downs and might move down in passing situations. Also, you put Kampman at DE on an every down basis, and he wears down even quicker than he has the last couple years.

                            Likewise, none of Harrell, Cole or Malone are stout enough against the run to stuff double teams and do what's necessary to play NT in the 3-4. Jolly maybe, but he's not a given. You can pack 10 pounds on all of them, and I don't think that changes.

                            Barnett, when he demonstrates that he is recovered from his knee injury, has the speed and quickness to rush and/or cover, and can tackle to play on the outside. I don't think he is stout enough to shed blocks and attack the line of scrimmage from the inside to adequately stop the power running game.

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                            • #15
                              Here's what I think:

                              I think, first, given Gregg Williams's statement that Green Bay offered him the coordinator's job, it seems clear that McCarthy's greatest priority was getting a defensive coordinator who had both experience as a coordinator and a good reputation. Those qualities seem to have trumped all others - an up-and-comer, the advantage of youth, it has to be a guy who uses___(fill in the blank) defensive scheme.

                              So it seems not to have mattered much to MM whether the scheme was 3-4 or 4-3. He just wanted someone with an excellent reputation (of the four we know he interviewed, Capers and Williams had the highest reputations) and experience as a coordinator.

                              Secondly, those people who call McCarthy into question because Williams turned down the job are in my estimation way, way overboard. Why is it so difficult to accept the possibility that a guy with a family might ask his family where they'd like to be? If his youngest son is a hot prospect as one article suggested, it would make sense to live and go to college in the south. Why do people think southern schools produce so many high-ranking football teams so consistently? The weather is warmer, you can play more throughout the year. So I wish people would give it up and stop attacking Williams, McCarthy, Thompson, whoever. Maybe Williams's stated reason for going to New Orleans is simply the truth.

                              Third, after all the talk about defensive linemen who might now be linebackers in a 3-4 - Jason Hunter, Kampman, Jeremy Thompson - my belief is not that the Packers need to draft or sign a bunch of linebackers - they appear to have a whole boatload suddenly if the above-named are in fact about to become linebackers. Kampman, Hunter, Thompson, Lansanah, Bishop, Chillar, Poppinga, Barnett, Hawk. That's eight. My belief is that the Packers are in dire need of big defensive linemen. A nose tackle or two to share time with Pickett, and a couple of stout defensive ends. And given those numbers of potential linebackers, maybe the Pack will ask Kampman to pack on a few pounds and stay at DE.

                              And finally, is Mike Montgomery just going to be history very soon? I don't know that I've seen his name come up once on any thread. Even Colin Cole and Justin Harrell get mentioned more than he does.
                              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                              KYPack

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