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  • What to do with the interior OL?

    Sounds like Spitz is set to come back next week.

    Do you replace Wells with Spitz? Replace one of the guards with Spitz? Or keep him riding the pine?

    I really have no clue. It seems like Wells has played pretty well the past few weeks.
    Go PACK

  • #2
    I'd put Spitz back in there instead of Wells. We need more beef in there to get after the queens' D.

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    • #3
      i agree, spitz at center

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      • #4
        Spitz at center. But someone (Guard and Tackle) should be shaking in their shoes because TJ Lang is going to take someone's job and make it easier for Ted not to pay someone.
        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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        • #5
          A good problem to have, solid competition at the center position. Seems we have a similar "problem" at LT.

          The backside was consistently being blocked well on our runs to the right allowing some nice runs on the cutback. Good job by Colledge, Lang and Wells. I'm not so sure Wells didn't earn his starting spot back.

          We'll soon see whether the improvement was a result of the competition or better play by the Packers.

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          • #6
            I don't know that having more "beef" in the middle with Spitz is really what the Packers need. First of all, Spitz outweighs Wells by, what, a measly seven pounds? And we all know that Wells knows how to use leverage against the hippos like he did against Fat Pat in the first game--for all the terrorizing that Allen did against the LTs, Fat Pat was nowhere to be seen. The Packers are on a roll with Wells at center. I say leave him in there. What to do with Spitz, on the other hand (sit him? replace Colledge?), I have no idea and I'm glad I don't have to make that decision.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pugger
              I'd put Spitz back in there instead of Wells. We need more beef in there to get after the queens' D.
              Scott Wells C 6-2 303 28 6
              Jason Spitz C/G 6-3 302 26 4

              Scott wells in one inch shorter, weighs one pound more, and has 2 more years experience. Really, he has 5 more years experience at least, since he has been a center from day one.

              More beef? If more beef is what you want, although it's very minimal, Scott Wells actually has that edge. Outside of way more experience, a lot of starts (and being successful in those starts almost every time, mind you), and has played yet again like he has always played: really damn well.

              Spitz has one inch on him, and the Linemen that has the lower leverage has the advantage. Wells is shorter by a inch, and thus that advantage goes to him as well.

              In short: Wells is the best option.

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              • #8
                Maybe beef was the wrong adjective. I have heard that Spitz has a mean - in a good way - streak in him.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                  Originally posted by Pugger
                  I'd put Spitz back in there instead of Wells. We need more beef in there to get after the queens' D.
                  Scott Wells C 6-2 303 28 6
                  Jason Spitz C/G 6-3 302 26 4

                  Scott wells in one inch shorter, weighs one pound more, and has 2 more years experience. Really, he has 5 more years experience at least, since he has been a center from day one.

                  More beef? If more beef is what you want, although it's very minimal, Scott Wells actually has that edge. Outside of way more experience, a lot of starts (and being successful in those starts almost every time, mind you), and has played yet again like he has always played: really damn well.

                  Spitz has one inch on him, and the Linemen that has the lower leverage has the advantage. Wells is shorter by a inch, and thus that advantage goes to him as well.

                  In short: Wells is the best option.
                  You cannot believe the team's media guide for height and weight. Both the Philadelphia 76ers and Phoenix Suns still want you to think Charles Barkley is 6' 6". And the Packers claimed Grabby Smurf was 5' 10".
                  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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                  • #10
                    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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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by pbmax
                      Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                      Originally posted by Pugger
                      I'd put Spitz back in there instead of Wells. We need more beef in there to get after the queens' D.
                      Scott Wells C 6-2 303 28 6
                      Jason Spitz C/G 6-3 302 26 4

                      Scott wells in one inch shorter, weighs one pound more, and has 2 more years experience. Really, he has 5 more years experience at least, since he has been a center from day one.

                      More beef? If more beef is what you want, although it's very minimal, Scott Wells actually has that edge. Outside of way more experience, a lot of starts (and being successful in those starts almost every time, mind you), and has played yet again like he has always played: really damn well.

                      Spitz has one inch on him, and the Linemen that has the lower leverage has the advantage. Wells is shorter by a inch, and thus that advantage goes to him as well.

                      In short: Wells is the best option.
                      You cannot believe the team's media guide for height and weight. Both the Philadelphia 76ers and Phoenix Suns still want you to think Charles Barkley is 6' 6". And the Packers claimed Grabby Smurf was 5' 10".
                      True: But I do believe this:

                      When wells and spitz stand next to eachother, they look almost the same height. Wells has been listed at 6-2 for 6 years now.

                      Chances are, Wells weighs more then Spitz. If you look at the body builds of both players, wells looks like he has more weight on him then Spitz.

                      Wells should of never lost his starting job to begin with. He's only been the starter for what, 3, 4 years? He was here when Flanagan was still around so he got to learn from one of the best at that position. He has been reall damn good the last 4 years, just nobody took notice because hey, he's a center. When it comes to OL, people only seem to notice Tackles.

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                      • #12
                        If Spitz is healthy enough to good start him over Wells.

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                        • #13
                          I'm a firm believer in that you don't lose a starting position due to injury (unless of course your injury prone and then all bets are off) and with that being said I'm still in the camp on Wells.

                          The constant knock on him is size but he doesn't seem to give up much to Spitz and has played damn good the last few weeks.

                          Probably no way to get stats on this but want I'd really like to know is who is better on making line calls pre snap? I'd bet on Wells given his experience both in college (being a 4 year starter) and higher number of NFL starts (not to mention Spitz looked stoned in his NFL draft camp picture) but who knows.

                          If Wells makes the better calls on the line, that and his recent solid play make me think he'd be the better starter against the Vikes even if Spitz is healthy.

                          If Spitz makes the better calls on the line, all things equal I guess I lean towards him then if 100% healthy.
                          60% of the time it works every time.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pbmax
                            Look at Spitz's skinny legs!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by get louder at lambeau
                              Originally posted by pbmax
                              Look at Spitz's skinny legs!
                              Wow, didn't even notice that until you pointed it out. THey are no bigger than that girl's at the end of the huddle.
                              Go PACK

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