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Tool bad. Wilde said that Tauscher said he could play. Obviously the doctors thought differently. Perhaps Tausch knew this could be his last chance. He's not too old to come back though, although his play has suffered the last few years. I'd have thought Cliffy and the knees would ultimately break down before Tausch would.
Wilde reiterated today that Tauscher maintains that he could be playing. He did acknowledge that he would need offseason surgery, but could be available to start and/or back-up for the remainder of this season had he not been IR'd.
Wilde reiterated today that Tauscher maintains that he could be playing. He did acknowledge that he would need offseason surgery, but could be available to start and/or back-up for the remainder of this season had he not been IR'd.
In view of his very mediocre performance this season before the injury it was not at all surprising to see him put on IR. Presumably the staff didn't have any confidence that a recovering Tauscher would be any better than the pre-injury version. He is also the first OL to go on IR this season for the Pack, and OL was the last Packer unit (aside from QB) to be hit by the season-ending injury bug. If it had to happen I am glad it wasn't Clifton, Sitton or Bulaga.
Wilde reiterated today that Tauscher maintains that he could be playing. He did acknowledge that he would need offseason surgery, but could be available to start and/or back-up for the remainder of this season had he not been IR'd.
Along those lines, Wilde said that after Harris was released, a player texted him wandering if he would be next. I guessing now that the player was Tauscher, and the answer is basically yes.
In reality, he may have been able to gut it out and play, but likely would not have been as effective, and someone would soon find out how to exploit the injury. If he was just hanging around in case of a desperate need, the roster space is better used for Frankenbacker.
I do hope Tausch is back next season, even in a backup capacity. To lose Harris and Tausch in the same week hurts my Packer fan soul. Will truly miss them both if this is the end of the packer days.
I do hope Tausch is back next season, even in a backup capacity. To lose Harris and Tausch in the same week hurts my Packer fan soul. Will truly miss them both if this is the end of the packer days.
Not to kill your hope too much, but this was from today's presser:
Tackle Mark Tauscher, placed on injured reserve last week, will have surgery on his right shoulder on Tuesday. "This was clearly a medical decision," McCarthy said. "Mark made a lot of progress week to week. It just got to the point where it was in Mark's best interest to have the surgery. I don't think we would have been able to get Mark to the point where he would have been able to play with the harness. He made a lot of progress. Give Mark a ton of credit for trying to play with the injury. ... We asked him to stay a part of it in the meetings and travel with the team and so forth. ... Mark Tauscher is still a big part of our football team. ... We felt it was in Mark's best interest to have the surgery. It's part of the game. Mark has had a tremendous career. ... It's also the path of our season. Injuries do occur. At some point, careers do come to an end."
The last line makes it look like Taucher is done, but the stuff about staying with the team and in meetings sounds like they are grooming him for a coaching position.
Not to kill your hope too much, but this was from today's presser:
The last line makes it look like Taucher is done, but the stuff about staying with the team and in meetings sounds like they are grooming him for a coaching position.
I'm pretty sure there is a vacancy at the Offensive Line Coach.
I'm pretty sure there is a vacancy at the Offensive Line Coach.
If you meant the irony you intended I congratulate you for the good laugh and it gives new meaning to the idea of a coaching vacancy.
I remember when Brett congratulated one of his lineman for a job well done by pointing out "Way to overcome your coaching!"
[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
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