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    Interesting comments from Witt about the cornerbacks in a section at the end of this GBPG article:



    “I understand people’s concerns with him (Bush),” Whitt said. “He did it on game day this week. He made one mistake, but he played well and played solid. We gave up passing yards, but they weren’t on him.

    “If he can play this way when he’s called upon, we’ll win a lot of football games. … All I care about is winning football games, and I thought this week he gave us the best opportunity to win a football game.”

    Whitt said Underwood is still working his way back and is currently last on the depth chart behind Pat Lee.

    “He has to earn his way back up,” Whitt said. “At one point he was the third guy and Sam was the last guy. It depends on how you play, how you perform.”

  • #2
    I trust Witt more than I trust Bush.

    I will adopt a Wait-and-see approach with now a bit of optimism.

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    • #3
      Bush did have a good game. Gotta give him credit where credit is due. Overall, he is prolly better than Sam Shields right now, but Sam Shields has significantly more upside.

      Sort of like the debate of if burnett was healthy do you start him or bigby? Bigby is the better SS now, but Burnett has more upside.

      That issue is solved though - clearly Bigby is the starter when he returns and obviously who plays nickle is mute in 2 weeks when Harris returns, as it will be harris or williams back to the nickle spot.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cheesner
        I trust Witt more than I trust Bush.

        I will adopt a Wait-and-see approach with now a bit of optimism.
        I think you should have gone with a "Witt and see approach"

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        • #5
          Is Pat lee moving up or is Brandon Underwood moving down?

          Also, I think the Pack should take a good long look at Lee for kickoff returns. If he can do it he becomes part of the mix to keep when Harris comes back. If he can't, well, maybe he's on the bubble if the team tries to add another safety instead of converting Bush to safety.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by MichiganPackerFan
            Originally posted by cheesner
            I trust Witt more than I trust Bush.

            I will adopt a Wait-and-see approach with now a bit of optimism.
            I think you should have gone with a "Witt and see approach"
            Very Witty.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by packerbacker1234
              Bush did have a good game. Gotta give him credit where credit is due. Overall, he is prolly better than Sam Shields right now, but Sam Shields has significantly more upside.

              Sort of like the debate of if burnett was healthy do you start him or bigby? Bigby is the better SS now, but Burnett has more upside.

              That issue is solved though - clearly Bigby is the starter when he returns and obviously who plays nickle is mute in 2 weeks when Harris returns, as it will be harris or williams back to the nickle spot.
              If I'm not mistaken won't Williams and Woodson be nickle? Harris needs to bump and run and doesn't have great speed to be a nickleback. Williams will probably be nickle, with Woodson going their occasionally because Woodson is moved all over the place.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by steve823
                Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                Bush did have a good game. Gotta give him credit where credit is due. Overall, he is prolly better than Sam Shields right now, but Sam Shields has significantly more upside.

                Sort of like the debate of if burnett was healthy do you start him or bigby? Bigby is the better SS now, but Burnett has more upside.

                That issue is solved though - clearly Bigby is the starter when he returns and obviously who plays nickle is mute in 2 weeks when Harris returns, as it will be harris or williams back to the nickle spot.
                If I'm not mistaken won't Williams and Woodson be nickle? Harris needs to bump and run and doesn't have great speed to be a nickleback. Williams will probably be nickle, with Woodson going their occasionally because Woodson is moved all over the place.
                I think it would depend more on how well Harris does in space when he doesn't have a sideline to work against. If I'm not wrong, most of the fly routes are against the sideline. So if he's quicker than he is fast, the nickel would be okay. But Woodson will probably continue to work there anyway.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Fritz
                  Is Pat lee moving up or is Brandon Underwood moving down?

                  Also, I think the Pack should take a good long look at Lee for kickoff returns. If he can do it he becomes part of the mix to keep when Harris comes back. If he can't, well, maybe he's on the bubble if the team tries to add another safety instead of converting Bush to safety.
                  I think Underwood was handed a gift in training camp, but did nothing with it. He was given the #3 job, but proceeded to be outplayed by Shields while not separating himself from Lee. Now he has to prove that he deserves to be ahead of them.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Smidgeon
                    Originally posted by steve823
                    Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                    Bush did have a good game. Gotta give him credit where credit is due. Overall, he is prolly better than Sam Shields right now, but Sam Shields has significantly more upside.

                    Sort of like the debate of if burnett was healthy do you start him or bigby? Bigby is the better SS now, but Burnett has more upside.

                    That issue is solved though - clearly Bigby is the starter when he returns and obviously who plays nickle is mute in 2 weeks when Harris returns, as it will be harris or williams back to the nickle spot.
                    If I'm not mistaken won't Williams and Woodson be nickle? Harris needs to bump and run and doesn't have great speed to be a nickleback. Williams will probably be nickle, with Woodson going their occasionally because Woodson is moved all over the place.
                    I think it would depend more on how well Harris does in space when he doesn't have a sideline to work against. If I'm not wrong, most of the fly routes are against the sideline. So if he's quicker than he is fast, the nickel would be okay. But Woodson will probably continue to work there anyway.
                    Hopefully Harris comes back in great shape and performs well. I know he is getting up their in age and is recovering off a pretty major injury, but if there is one person I had to pick to come back in amazing shape and excel - it would be Harris.

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                    • #11
                      At the beginning of the season, I thought Tramon Williams would be able to fill in for Harris until he got back and be ok. Through 4 games, I think he's played at a top notch level, near shut-down. He's played a LOT better than I expected. When Al gets back, in order to keep the best talent on the field, I think tramon needs to be blanketing someone as he is now, and just as Al does. Not sure how they'll best do this, but could we be seeing more safety play out of woodson?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by steve823
                        Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                        Bush did have a good game. Gotta give him credit where credit is due. Overall, he is prolly better than Sam Shields right now, but Sam Shields has significantly more upside.

                        Sort of like the debate of if burnett was healthy do you start him or bigby? Bigby is the better SS now, but Burnett has more upside.

                        That issue is solved though - clearly Bigby is the starter when he returns and obviously who plays nickle is mute in 2 weeks when Harris returns, as it will be harris or williams back to the nickle spot.
                        If I'm not mistaken won't Williams and Woodson be nickle? Harris needs to bump and run and doesn't have great speed to be a nickleback. Williams will probably be nickle, with Woodson going their occasionally because Woodson is moved all over the place.
                        Usually Woodson is the one who lines up in the slot in the nickel. I expect Harris will play CB on the right side, whether in base or nickel.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Joemailman
                          Originally posted by steve823
                          Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                          Bush did have a good game. Gotta give him credit where credit is due. Overall, he is prolly better than Sam Shields right now, but Sam Shields has significantly more upside.

                          Sort of like the debate of if burnett was healthy do you start him or bigby? Bigby is the better SS now, but Burnett has more upside.

                          That issue is solved though - clearly Bigby is the starter when he returns and obviously who plays nickle is mute in 2 weeks when Harris returns, as it will be harris or williams back to the nickle spot.
                          If I'm not mistaken won't Williams and Woodson be nickle? Harris needs to bump and run and doesn't have great speed to be a nickleback. Williams will probably be nickle, with Woodson going their occasionally because Woodson is moved all over the place.
                          Usually Woodson is the one who lines up in the slot in the nickel. I expect Harris will play CB on the right side, whether in base or nickel.
                          Only on the really big drivese in the game is Woodson covering the #1 guy. Such as the final drive of the game or before half - because Woodson is an EXCELLENT bump and run CB, but he is also excellent at almost every other aspect of the position. He is still relied to take out the #1 guy on key drives, but he isn't going to do that all game long. Doing that all game can eliminate his play making ability by moving him around. I expect woodons to continue to the slot, or more a wolf man zone concept until the later int he game moments, where it will be woodson and harris/williams (whoever is better) going man up on the two best WR's the other team has.

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                          • #14
                            I do like a healthy Harris on a #2 and Tramon on a #1 and Woodson playmaking!
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                            • #15
                              I agree with the idea of Pat Lee on KR. I only remember seeing him do it once but he looked great.

                              Of the mess of Underwood, Lee, Bush, and Shields I think I like Bush right now. He's more physical than shields, and has the ability to man up better than the others. if he continues to play like he did this week he'll never be on the field a lot.

                              Underwood's bad offseason must be more extensive than what we read about in the paper. He is really in the doghouse and his problems sound like they're not just off the field. He needs motivation to get back on track.
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