Josh Sitton gets a thumbs up. Al Harris gets a thumb down--although they say he's adjusting well. The thumbs down is for his continued lack of making big plays. Personally, I'd be perfectly content if Al's play mirrors what he's given us the last several years. He doesn't have great hands, so at the end of his career I'm not expecting a scheme change to turn him into Chuck Woodson.
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On the same day that Al gets a thumbs down from JSO, GBPG gives him and Chuck a thumbs up.
Thumbs down to the two minute offense--although it sounds like drive that Rodgers engineered was handicapped by a mishandled shotgun snap.
If he can be adequate in coverage, he could be a real beast. Camp reports make it sound like he's been a load on blitzes and in the run game.Linebacker Aaron Kampman made one of his best plays in coverage so far this camp. While in perfect position trailing tight end Spencer Havner on a deep sideline route, Kampman broke up a pass without even turning his head to look back at the quarterback."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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It stuns me that there is this attempt to denigrate Al Harris by comparing him to Woodson. Woodson is an incredible athlete, with great football knack and skills - and is one of the finest corners in the NFL. Harris has built himself into a good starting corner, though always limited in speed and ball awareness. They aren't in the same category. It's like comparing Craig Newsome to Vincent or Sanders."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Agree. If Harris can simply cover his man and take that WR out of the equation for the QB, then he's done his job. INTs are nice but if he doesn't get thrown at, that's a win for him on that play.Originally posted by mraynrandIt stuns me that there is this attempt to denigrate Al Harris by comparing him to Woodson. Woodson is an incredible athlete, with great football knack and skills - and is one of the finest corners in the NFL. Harris has built himself into a good starting corner, though always limited in speed and ball awareness. They aren't in the same category. It's like comparing Craig Newsome to Vincent or Sanders.All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
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Always a big Al fan. Not sure how Dom will incorporate him, but I'm sure they will find a way. Guys don't hold down #1's week in and week out only to be completely lost with a scheme change.
Remember, Chuck wasn't picking off 8 passes a season in a long time...until he got the benefit of playing on the other side as Al.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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JSO had Jenkins come off the field last night (Practice 17) with what looked like a leg injury. They later tweeted that he looked OK and was not injured, and M3 did not discuss him as injured after practice. Let's hope that holds out.
Also noted by GBPG that Poppinga (he of the lost contain versus Josh Cribbs end around) has actually been working both OLB positions due to Matthews and Thompson's unavailability. Hopefully if he settles into just the backup role for AK, he will not repeat that mistake.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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ROLB is really a concern at this point. They have no idea what kind of player Thompson will be, and we can assume that Matthews, like most rookies, is going to struggle at first. If the Packers go into the season starting Poops on the far right side I imagine that will significantly diminish their ability to create pressure and remain unpredictable.Originally posted by pbmaxJSO had Jenkins come off the field last night (Practice 17) with what looked like a leg injury. They later tweeted that he looked OK and was not injured, and M3 did not discuss him as injured after practice. Let's hope that holds out.
Also noted by GBPG that Poppinga (he of the lost contain versus Josh Cribbs end around) has actually been working both OLB positions due to Matthews and Thompson's unavailability. Hopefully if he settles into just the backup role for AK, he will not repeat that mistake.
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Don't hand NFC to Vikings just yet
1. Favre's old team could win the division. It's a scenario that has to be the absolute worst-case scenario for both Favre and anyone who loves the Vikings, but I think the Packers are headed for a big bounce-back season and could very well win the NFC North. With some legitimate depth on the defensive line, Green Bay's transition to a 3-4 front is off to a promising start under new defensive coordinator Dom Capers. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers looks confident and poised for a monster season, and the Packers have some young offensive talent that looks ready to take the next step (tight end Jermichael Findley, running back Brandon Jackson and receiver Jordy Nelson, to name three).
Green Bay and Rodgers denying Favre another shot at playoff glory would be rich, eh? But then, we've already seen Favre and his Jets denied a playoff trip last year by Miami and Chad Pennington, the guy he replaced in New York."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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I think the NFC North is wide open: Packers, Bears & Vikings all have a shot at the division. Lions are still lost.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangershttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/don_banks/08/18/vikings-favre/index.html
Don't hand NFC to Vikings just yet
1. Favre's old team could win the division. It's a scenario that has to be the absolute worst-case scenario for both Favre and anyone who loves the Vikings, but I think the Packers are headed for a big bounce-back season and could very well win the NFC North. With some legitimate depth on the defensive line, Green Bay's transition to a 3-4 front is off to a promising start under new defensive coordinator Dom Capers. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers looks confident and poised for a monster season, and the Packers have some young offensive talent that looks ready to take the next step (tight end Jermichael Findley, running back Brandon Jackson and receiver Jordy Nelson, to name three).
Green Bay and Rodgers denying Favre another shot at playoff glory would be rich, eh? But then, we've already seen Favre and his Jets denied a playoff trip last year by Miami and Chad Pennington, the guy he replaced in New York.PackerRats Thompson D. Yahoo Fantasy Football Champ 2019,
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Originally posted by mmmdkI think the NFC North is wide open: Packers, Bears & Vikings all have a shot at the division. Lions are still lost.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangershttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/don_banks/08/18/vikings-favre/index.html
Don't hand NFC to Vikings just yet
1. Favre's old team could win the division. It's a scenario that has to be the absolute worst-case scenario for both Favre and anyone who loves the Vikings, but I think the Packers are headed for a big bounce-back season and could very well win the NFC North. With some legitimate depth on the defensive line, Green Bay's transition to a 3-4 front is off to a promising start under new defensive coordinator Dom Capers. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers looks confident and poised for a monster season, and the Packers have some young offensive talent that looks ready to take the next step (tight end Jermichael Findley, running back Brandon Jackson and receiver Jordy Nelson, to name three).
Green Bay and Rodgers denying Favre another shot at playoff glory would be rich, eh? But then, we've already seen Favre and his Jets denied a playoff trip last year by Miami and Chad Pennington, the guy he replaced in New York.
Agreed.
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I don't see the Bears being able to compete with Minn and GB. One of those two is going to finish 10-6 or better, and the Bears are limited on both sides of the ball. On offense Forte is good but he's more suited to a ball control type offense. None of their receivers have shown they can perform consistently for a whole year. Their offensive line is just ok and will really be hurting if Pace doesn't hold up. On defense their best players (with the exception of Briggs) are aging. The Bears will be lucky to compete for a WC berth.Originally posted by mmmdkI think the NFC North is wide open: Packers, Bears & Vikings all have a shot at the division. Lions are still lost.
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