MARVIELOUS: With starting strong safety Marquand Manuel sidelined by a calf injury, second-year player Marviel Underwood is practicing with the No. 1 defense.
"I think he showed up, particularly the last two padded practices," McCarthy said. "All the young guys, it's a great opportunity."
Underwood, a fourth-round pick out of San Diego State in 2005, played mostly on special teams and passing downs for the Packers last year. After struggling to master defensive strategy last year, he's having an easier time this year.
"Last year was real fast for me, and now it's slowed down a little bit," Underwood said.
The addition of Manuel, a free agent from Seattle, and the potential of young players such as Underwood allowed the Packers to release disappointing safety Mark Roman before training camp.
McCarthy said Manuel was day-to-day and the team was just being careful in letting him return to practice.
"I visited with him yesterday, and he's champing at the bit to get back," McCarthy said. "But once again, we don't want it to be a long-term deal. We're playing the high side of caution on most of our (injured) veterans."
"I think he showed up, particularly the last two padded practices," McCarthy said. "All the young guys, it's a great opportunity."
Underwood, a fourth-round pick out of San Diego State in 2005, played mostly on special teams and passing downs for the Packers last year. After struggling to master defensive strategy last year, he's having an easier time this year.
"Last year was real fast for me, and now it's slowed down a little bit," Underwood said.
The addition of Manuel, a free agent from Seattle, and the potential of young players such as Underwood allowed the Packers to release disappointing safety Mark Roman before training camp.
McCarthy said Manuel was day-to-day and the team was just being careful in letting him return to practice.
"I visited with him yesterday, and he's champing at the bit to get back," McCarthy said. "But once again, we don't want it to be a long-term deal. We're playing the high side of caution on most of our (injured) veterans."


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