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    Ahman Green has already passed Brandon Jackson on the depth chart and is now the Packers' No. 2 tailback.

    Green reported leaner than ever last week, so it's not surprising that he's already Green Bay's new third-down back. The Packers have clearly soured on Jackson despite giving him a season-high nine carries in Week 7.

    Source: Greg Bedard on Twitter
    Very interesting. Does this mean we will see him in action against the Vikings? What does this say about Jackson?

  • #2
    Wow. Being a BJack supporter I'm disappointed.

    Here's to hoping that Green shows flashes of the ability he had several seasons ago.
    All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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    • #3
      Jackson is too injury prone. Still hope the Packers stay with him but draft a Sproles type rb.

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      • #4
        i'm not surprised

        other then the one big game (i think it was last year) he hasn't shown me anything at all

        i'm starting to move towards the cj spiller bandwagon for next years draft if there isn't a sound LT available

        him and grant would be a great 1-2 punch IMO

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        • #5
          It says Bjack better hope that farm he bought outside of Lincoln works out.
          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

          KYPack

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          • #6
            Not surprised, Green is a better pass blocker and hands out of the backfield. BJack has been a real disappointment since being drafted, I thought he would do well in the ZBS when he was first drafted.

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            • #7
              Official depth chart on Packers.com still shows Jackson as #2, Green #3.

              I'm in no position to judge whether Green is better/worse than last time he was here, but let's hope he hangs onto the ball.

              I loved the Green of old (except for fumbles) and never could warm up to Jackson, though he showed spurts of goodness.

              Since I'm old school, I have got to go with the veteran player, even if he's rusty.
              One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
              John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Maxie the Taxi
                Official depth chart on Packers.com still shows Jackson as #2, Green #3.

                I'm in no position to judge whether Green is better/worse than last time he was here, but let's hope he hangs onto the ball.

                I loved the Green of old (except for fumbles) and never could warm up to Jackson, though he showed spurts of goodness.

                Since I'm old school, I have got to go with the veteran player, even if he's rusty.
                The idea that Green as a fumbler was been vastly overstated:
                Carries-fumble:

                Ahman Green - 72.0 (2,015/28)
                A Peterson - 48.1 (739/15)
                R Grant - 103 (618/6)
                S Jackson - 67.4 (1,367/20)
                F. Gore - 52.2 (991/19)
                MJD - 63.8 (638/10)
                J Stewart 277.3 (1,109/4) - Now that is good!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sharpe1027
                  Originally posted by Maxie the Taxi
                  Official depth chart on Packers.com still shows Jackson as #2, Green #3.

                  I'm in no position to judge whether Green is better/worse than last time he was here, but let's hope he hangs onto the ball.

                  I loved the Green of old (except for fumbles) and never could warm up to Jackson, though he showed spurts of goodness.

                  Since I'm old school, I have got to go with the veteran player, even if he's rusty.
                  The idea that Green as a fumbler was been vastly overstated:
                  Carries-fumble:

                  Ahman Green - 72.0 (2,015/28)
                  A Peterson - 48.1 (739/15)
                  R Grant - 103 (618/6)
                  S Jackson - 67.4 (1,367/20)
                  F. Gore - 52.2 (991/19)
                  MJD - 63.8 (638/10)
                  J Stewart 277.3 (1,109/4) - Now that is good!
                  Yeah, but it was always the first couple games of the season when he couldn't find the handle. We should have talked Detroit into signing him first THEN pick him up off waivers.

                  Then again, if the Mike Sherman's, CSI College Station, theory of sweat is correct, a cool gametime temperature might help us out.

                  No I'm not that excited about Sunday's Game, why do you ask?
                  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
                    he always had the fumbling problem when it was warm and he was sweating

                    later on in the season when it got colder, he held on better

                    lets hope its cold enough

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by red
                      he always had the fumbling problem when it was warm and he was sweating

                      later on in the season when it got colder, he held on better

                      lets hope its cold enough
                      Bring back the rubber sleeves!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Brandon494
                        Originally posted by red
                        he always had the fumbling problem when it was warm and he was sweating

                        later on in the season when it got colder, he held on better

                        lets hope its cold enough
                        Bring back the rubber sleeves!
                        the rubber sleeves didn't fix the problem, they got wet and became worse

                        i think it was the cloth ones that worked best, the ones that looked like shin guards and his arms

                        it seemed like such a simple common sense fix at the time, yoou wonder why it took so long for someone to figure it out

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                        • #13
                          i think these were the ones that finally fixed the problem

                          [/list]

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                          • #14
                            He is going to be a bit of a wildcard come Sunday, isn't he?

                            No one really knows what to expect from the guy, except the GB coaching staff...
                            When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                            • #15
                              I never bought into the sweating theory. I think he is like Darren College. His focus isn't there until he gets reemed a few times for not doing his job well. Then he hunkers down and focuses a bit better. My prediction (and god I hope I'm wrong) is that Green will fumble at least once in his first 2 games (if he gets 15 touches or more total).
                              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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