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  • #16
    Originally posted by bobblehead
    Originally posted by Scott Campbell
    I'd like a pass rush please.
    I second this, but special teams is a relatively easy fix compared to finding NFL quality pass rushers.

    Our ST was so bad last year I'm shocked we won 10 games let alone more. Returns, coverage, punter, kicker.....all had bad breakdowns that lost or could have lost games. Get 'er fixed MM.
    It seems like it should be an easy fix, but we have emphasized special teams for two seasons now and things have only gotten worse. One of the reasons for the 3-4 was to have more LBs to improve ST. It seems we are keeping a few fringe players each season because of their alleged ST prowess. And still we are the worse.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
      QB: Is Graham Harrell good enough to beat out Matt Flynn for the #2 spot?
      Ummm... doubtful. But I'm not too concerned about Flynn. He seems like he could be a solid backup QB. Not sure why this is one of the poll answers.
      Have you seen Harrell play? He beat Texas, in a huge game. Sure, he had Crabtree to throw to but his passes are spot on. I don't think it's a reach to think that Harrell can beat out Flynn for the #2 QB spot. These clips are crappy, but if you watch his mechanics and some of the throws he makes, I think you'll be impressed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHqPn-LEMDY
      Thanks Ted!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by packrulz
        Have you seen Harrell play? He beat Texas, in a huge game.
        No offense, but big deal. There's a good chance he won't even make the team. Plenty of great college QBs do nothing in the pros. He didn't even get drafted last year and spent 2009 in the CFL.

        Andre Ware
        Ty Detmer
        Gino Torretta
        Danny Wuerffel
        Chris Weinke
        Jason White
        Troy Smith

        All Heisman Trophy winners that did nothing.

        How about Texas Tech QBs who put up big numbers?

        Kliff Kingsbury - 5000 yards and 45 TDs in 2002
        B.J. Symons - 5800 yards and 52 TDs in 2003
        Sonny Cumbie - 4700 yards and 32 TDs in 2004
        Cory Hodges - 4200 yards and 31 TDs in 2005
        Graham Harrell - 5700 yards and 48 TDs in 2007

        Did nothing in the pros.

        BTW, Matt Flynn won some big games at LSU. Led them to a national championships. So did Matt Mauck. Matt Leinart was a great college QB. Doesn't really matter when you get to the pros.
        "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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        • #19
          Look at Harv busting out the Klingsbury. Wheres Dave Klingler and Dan Mcguire? Not Heisman but big time college guys who sucked in the pro's.
          Originally posted by 3irty1
          This is museum quality stupidity.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
            Originally posted by packrulz
            Have you seen Harrell play? He beat Texas, in a huge game.
            No offense, but big deal. There's a good chance he won't even make the team. Plenty of great college QBs do nothing in the pros. He didn't even get drafted last year and spent 2009 in the CFL.

            Andre Ware
            Ty Detmer
            Gino Torretta
            Danny Wuerffel
            Chris Weinke
            Jason White
            Troy Smith

            All Heisman Trophy winners that did nothing.

            How about Texas Tech QBs who put up big numbers?

            Kliff Kingsbury - 5000 yards and 45 TDs in 2002
            B.J. Symons - 5800 yards and 52 TDs in 2003
            Sonny Cumbie - 4700 yards and 32 TDs in 2004
            Cory Hodges - 4200 yards and 31 TDs in 2005
            Graham Harrell - 5700 yards and 48 TDs in 2007

            Did nothing in the pros.

            BTW, Matt Flynn won some big games at LSU. Led them to a national championships. So did Matt Mauck. Matt Leinart was a great college QB. Doesn't really matter when you get to the pros.
            Yea, you're right Harv, why even bring in another QB? I'm not knocking Flynn, I like him, but Harrell is pretty damn good too. Graham Harrell - 5700 yards and 48 TDs in 2007
            I just posted this thread because I'm fired up about the season but I guess you would rather piss in my Kool aide, enjoy!
            Thanks Ted!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by swede

              Thank you, Fred.

              No point in buying new carpeting to replace good carpeting when the roof is leaking.
              Especially if the carpeting already matches the curtains.

              (I don't know what that's supposed to mean, but I just wanted to say it. I guess I could just post that and act all cool like SC and let you guys put meaning to it)
              --
              Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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              • #22
                It all starts with the OL and no one has "fixed it" in years.
                "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
                – Benjamin Franklin

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                • #23
                  I personally would like to see him "fix" Johnny Jolly's asshole, but beyond that, a functional special teams unit would be a nice touch.
                  "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                  • #24
                    I think Sherm-head used to say he'll "get it fixed". McCarthy says he'll, "clean his house".
                    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Merlin
                      It all starts with the OL and no one has "fixed it" in years.
                      The Packers had the league's #6 offense. So...
                      I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
                      While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
                      But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
                      They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Joemailman
                        Originally posted by Merlin
                        It all starts with the OL and no one has "fixed it" in years.
                        The Packers had the league's #6 offense. So...
                        So let me get this straight, because Rodgers puts up a ton of yards, the OL is off the hook? Rodgers is running for his life back there and last season he got better at getting away and made better decisions which made the line look better. The first 8 games he was on his ass all the damn time. Our running game isn't going to scare anyone because it just isn't very good when it needs to be. Clifton and Tauscher have a shelf life that is rapidly approaching and I don't remember one season in the past 5 where the OL was known before the first regular season game. When there is a solid starting 5 who last more than 2 games and are known way before the season starts, then I would say the issue is taken care of. Until then, it will be more speculation by us the fans until someone does something. They tried a new line coach, they tried bringing in who they thought was good enough, maybe it's time to find someone who can properly rate OL talent because whoever we have isn't doing the job.

                        It isn't like our starters are "injured" and that's why we don't know - it's because the Packers don't even know and that is a scary thought.
                        "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
                        – Benjamin Franklin

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Merlin
                          Originally posted by Joemailman
                          Originally posted by Merlin
                          It all starts with the OL and no one has "fixed it" in years.
                          The Packers had the league's #6 offense. So...
                          So let me get this straight, because Rodgers puts up a ton of yards, the OL is off the hook? Rodgers is running for his life back there and last season he got better at getting away and made better decisions which made the line look better. The first 8 games he was on his ass all the damn time. Our running game isn't going to scare anyone because it just isn't very good when it needs to be. Clifton and Tauscher have a shelf life that is rapidly approaching and I don't remember one season in the past 5 where the OL was known before the first regular season game. When there is a solid starting 5 who last more than 2 games and are known way before the season starts, then I would say the issue is taken care of. Until then, it will be more speculation by us the fans until someone does something. They tried a new line coach, they tried bringing in who they thought was good enough, maybe it's time to find someone who can properly rate OL talent because whoever we have isn't doing the job.

                          It isn't like our starters are "injured" and that's why we don't know - it's because the Packers don't even know and that is a scary thought.
                          I think the fact that they finished the season much better then how they started, plus Barbre is not in the starting line up, plus the addition of Bulaga has many optimistic about the line this year. You're right, its speculation, but people feel that there's reason to believe we're okay there.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Merlin
                            I don't remember one season in the past 5 where the OL was known before the first regular season game.
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                            Those years really add up quickly. It has been a while since the O-line was a known quantity before the season started. It's a huge question mark, because of the age of the tackles, and the inexperience (and/or lack of talent) of the likely in-season replacements.
                            "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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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by mraynrand
                              Originally posted by Merlin
                              I don't remember one season in the past 5 where the OL was known before the first regular season game.
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                              Those years really add up quickly. It has been a while since the O-line was a known quantity before the season started. It's a huge question mark, because of the age of the tackles, and the inexperience (and/or lack of talent) of the likely in-season replacements.
                              Welcome to life in the rest of the NFL. Tauscher-Rivera-Winters/Flanagan-Wahle-Clifton is the anomaly. Very few teams keep everyone healthy and still more are looking to replace a former starter.
                              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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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by pbmax
                                Originally posted by mraynrand
                                Originally posted by Merlin
                                I don't remember one season in the past 5 where the OL was known before the first regular season game.
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                                Those years really add up quickly. It has been a while since the O-line was a known quantity before the season started. It's a huge question mark, because of the age of the tackles, and the inexperience (and/or lack of talent) of the likely in-season replacements.
                                Welcome to life in the rest of the NFL. Tauscher-Rivera-Winters/Flanagan-Wahle-Clifton is the anomaly. Very few teams keep everyone healthy and still more are looking to replace a former starter.
                                Absolutely. Different teams try different strategies to shore up that line. At least a few have been successful going out and signing a lineman for big $. I'm just hoping that the Packers (as others have said) have improved in evaluating OL talent in the draft and coaching it up when they get to Green Bay. I'm OK with the overall TT strategy but wonder how suited it is to make that one big push to win the SB in a critical year where things 'come together.' That's an ethereal thing to be sure, and relies on freedom from injury, but is this that year, and will the Packers suffer from not signing up a competent OLman to fill a likely in-season void? Or is that guy already on the roster? I wonder....
                                "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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