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  • J-Mike's Verbal Orgasm

    I like Finley's confidence and the fact that nothing's as big as he is, but I hope this guy doesn't talk himself out of town. He's likely too good, but my god he runs at the mouth. If things go bad and he gets lippy, it's not gonna be good.


    Talking the Talk: Finley Excited for '11
    By JASON WILDE

    jwilde@espnwisconsin.com

    GREEN BAY – Jermichael Finley says his knee is ready for the 2011 NFL season, and based on a few things the Green Bay Packers loquacious tight end had to say after a workout in the Twin Cities with his friend, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, Finley’s mouth is in midseason form as well.

    The talkative, confident Finley spoke with Judd Zulgad of the Minneapolis Star Tribune and other reporters after the workout and pronounced himself cleared for action and also expressed confidence that the Super Bowl XLV champions, who went on to win the NFL title without him following his right knee injury at Washington Oct. 10 – will repeat. Finley also spoke boldly about his role in the Packers’ offense and of the Minnesota Vikings’ chances in 2011.

    “I was out Week 5 of last season, so just imagine that. I’m thirsty, hungry, dehydrated, I’m all of the above right now so I can’t wait to get back and play some ball,” said Finley, who caught 21 passes for a team-leading 301 yards (team-best 14.3-yard average) and one touchdown before tearing the meniscus in his right knee against the Redskins. “It was bittersweet. Being out Week 5 and then winning the Super Bowl and you not being a part of it. You’re like, ‘What did I do wrong?’ It’s one of those things where you have to learn from it and grow.”

    “I was walking through the locker room (after the Packers’ 31-25 victory over Pittsburgh) and I saw the guys just stoked and happy and I was happy. But at the same time I was like, ‘[Shoot], I didn’t do nothing. I didn’t play.’ I guarantee I’m going to get them back this year.

    Asked if he’s been cleared to return to practice, Finley replied, “They are not clearing me, I’m clearing myself. I’m getting out there and playing this year without a doubt.

    “Every step counts, every ball I get thrown to me in practice counts right now. I think (the injury) was a blessing, to tell you the truth. I saw the game from a different standpoint. It made me learn the defenses, it made me learn how to detail my routes and everything. Just seeing the game from a different standpoint, I got more knowledge.”

    Finley said he’s glad that his teammates didn’t put together player-organized workouts during the offseason because he can’t wait to impress them when they return to the practice field.

    “To tell you the truth, I’m glad they’ve done that,” Finley said. “I can come back and the first thing they’re going to see is me sprinting. I guarantee you right now, Green Bay, they don’t think I’m ready.”

    Finley, who has a home in Minneapolis in addition to homes in Green Bay and Arizona, said he is in the Twin Cities regularly because his agent, doctor and trainer are all Minneapolis-based. Those who follow Finley on Twitter (@JermichaelF88) know he is there on a regular basis.

    “My whole team is here and I needed that right now. I needed the support and this offseason has been the best offseason I’ve had,” said Finley, who contracted a staph infection after his knee surgery that set back his recovery significantly.

    Before his injury, Finley was the focal point of the Packers’ offense, which transitioned toward Pro Bowl wide receiver Greg Jennings thereafter. Finley wasn’t bashful when discussing what he expects his role to be in the Packers’ offense this season, going so far as to say that he’s slimmed down in hopes of lining up more often as a receiver and less often in a three-point stance at the line of scrimmage.

    “(The offense) will be way, way different. I guarantee you it’s going to be … we’re going to have a deadly team this year. … I can see us in Indianapolis this year. No doubt,” Finley said, referring to the site of Super Bowl XLVI.

    “I’m thinner right now. GB (is) probably not like me right now but I’m trying to stand up this year. I’m not going to sugarcoat it. I think (lining up in) a two-point (stance), I can get on the linebacker quicker, I can get on the safety quicker and it’s a win-win for me and 12 (quarterback Aaron Rodgers).”

    According to Finley, he stood up “a good 60” percent of the time last year. “Standing up, I think that’s the best position for me,” he said. Asked if the coaches are comfortable with that, Finley replied, “They’re going to be comfortable with it.

    Finley, who is entering the final year of his rookie contract and is set to become a free agent after the season, pointed out that the Packers have other tight ends like Tom Crabtree and Spencer Havner who are more blockers than pass-catchers, and also pointed out that the team drafted tight ends D.J. Williams (fifth round) and Ryan Taylor (seventh round) this spring.

    “We’ve got tons of guys (who can block), to tell you the truth and we drafted two of them. We drafted two tight ends this year,” Finley said. Asked if the selections of Williams and Taylor raised some eyebrows, Finley replied, “It did, but at the same time I know my ability and I see the ability they brought in and I guarantee you I’ll still be a focus.”
    The fact that he openly talks about not doing any blocking and says the other TE's are there to block may not sit well with his coach. I hope McCarthy and McAdoo put him on the blocking sled for about three days to start camp.
    Last edited by vince; 07-19-2011, 08:16 PM.

  • #2
    I've got one word: Indianapolis Indiana Super Bowl.
    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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    • #3
      It's a good thing he's too big for DB's, too fast for LB's, strong, athletic, and the ball sticks to him.

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      • #4
        I don't see the big deal. Its not like TO calling out his teammates or anything. The guy does runs his mouth but whats the harm really? I like the confidence and excitement he shows about the upcoming season.

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        • #5
          Didn't he guarantee the Super Bowl last year??


          "It ain't braggin' if ya can back it up."
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          • #6
            As long as he hasn't gotten too light to be an effective blocker when they need him to be, it's not a big deal. He's never shied away from blocking, but he has to be strong enough to do it.
            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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            • #7
              Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
              I don't see the big deal. Its not like TO calling out his teammates or anything. The guy does runs his mouth but whats the harm really? I like the confidence and excitement he shows about the upcoming season.
              I don't think its a big deal either, but I don't like the semi-challenge to the coaches:

              According to Finley, he stood up “a good 60” percent of the time last year. “Standing up, I think that’s the best position for me,” he said. Asked if the coaches are comfortable with that, Finley replied, “They’re going to be comfortable with it.
              I had thought he had grown out of those types of comments, but that one reminds me too much of this quote from his rookie year when he misplayed a back shoulder throw:
              "I've made plays like that in practice - several," Finley said. "I think he should have led me a little more. Well, a lot more. Really he didn't throw it good at all, to be honest. I just think. . . . He knows my game, coaches know my game. I'm more like a run and jump. I'm really not no back shoulder or whatever he had going on back there. They just have to know what kind of player I am and use me in that aspect of the game."

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              • #8
                Your reading way too much into his comments, not like he said they better be comfortable with it. Too me it seemed like he was implying the coaches are going to be pleased with his performance standing up.

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                • #9
                  Love his game, but he does make you wonder if he's willing to suck it up and do what the coaches feel is best at times.


                  Hopefully he's just being confident and brash to the media, but more than reasonable with with coaches.
                  Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
                    Your reading way too much into his comments, not like he said they better be comfortable with it. Too me it seemed like he was implying the coaches are going to be pleased with his performance standing up.
                    Nope, I'm just reading it for what it is, an immature attitude/statement by a guy I gave a lot of credit to for having grown up. I suspect the coaches will tell him that THEY will determine how he lines up and what he runs, when they get a hold on him.

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                    • #11
                      The more he talks, the more I think this is his last year on the team. Makes you really appreciate players like Jennings. He has so much talent, but way to big a head.
                      Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                      • #12
                        The dude likes to run his mouth but until the coaches or his teammates start having a problem with it then I see no reason why anyone else should.

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                        • #13
                          The coaches aren't likely to say much for the public, but I suspect they will find a few things in his interview that they might discuss with him.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
                            I don't see the big deal. Its not like TO calling out his teammates or anything. The guy does runs his mouth but whats the harm really? I like the confidence and excitement he shows about the upcoming season.
                            i don't see a problem either. there's nothing negative there. just a guy who's more than ready to get on with it. i don't understand the short leash being given to fin.

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                            • #15
                              One thing MM is very good at is avoiding overreacting to potentially negative situations. If there is a problem, it will be handled quietly by the coaching staff and leaders of this team.
                              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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