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  • The Elephant in the room.

    I was listening to WSSP on my phone this morning. "Chuck and Wickett" were lauding the great WI weekend (I agree to that point, it was...even for this Atlanta transplant). In their discussion they stated the Packers were "probably the best team in the NFC" and, in my humble opinion, were ignoring the elephant in the room...the Packers D.

    I'm not an Xs and Os guy but they don't seem to be able to generate a very good pass rush and it seems to affect the rest of the D. Yes they are an opportunistic D and appear to hold their own inside the 20 but I would think eventually, against a quality opponent, this bend-but-not-break D is going to rupture.

    So, am I wrong? Am I over-reacting? Is there anything they can do offset the departure of Jenkins and Neal not being able to stay on the field? This appears to be the weak link the Packers quest to repeat.
    My house is in Georgia but Wisconsin is my home.

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    There is no such thing as defense in the NFL

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    • #3
      It's the weakest link right now. We do have ball hawking secondary players and good redzone defense, so it's not quite as bad as the yardage stats indicate. Nobody is slowing the game down, so AR gets possession after possession after possession. With Starks, Grant and the OL really providing a solid running game it leaves AR and the deepest group of perimeter weapons in the NFL just shredding every defense they encounter.

      I really hope Neal can make it back. It's too bad he's already chipping away at his cartilage. Kampman, Clifton, Driver, Favre (with his ankle) all did that later in their careers. It's not like bone on bone contact keeps you from playing football. Just ask Favre's ankle and Dick Butkus' knees. But there aren't many guys who will strap it up with pure bone on bone contact and play football. He's a young guy. I'm sure he has a lot of cartilage left in his knee, but you'd have to think he knocked 2 or 3 years off his career with that injury. Hopefully he doesn't have one after another like the last guy.
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • #4
        microfracture = Neal

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        • #5
          Naw, you're pretty right on. Our defense is a huge concern. At least it should be. JH is right in that our turn over differential is outstanding and that's keeping us in games, but a lack of a pass rush is concerning to say the least.
          - Once again, adding absolutely nothing to the conversation.

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          • #6
            Packers defense is 31st in passing yardage, 29th in passing TD's, but tied for 1st in INT's. Can they make that work? I don't know, but Patriots fans are wondering the same thing. I still thing this defense will get better. Getting Neal and Zombo back should help some with the pass rush. I don't think Tramon Williams is back to 100% yet. They won't bet back to last year's level, but they can get back to respectability. With this offense, that would be enough.
            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
              I agree its a concern and I hate having to pin hopes on people getting healthy.

              But what do we actually know about Neal's surgey? Do we know it was cartilage or is everyone making a guess?
              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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              • #8
                Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                I agree its a concern and I hate having to pin hopes on people getting healthy.

                But what do we actually know about Neal's surgey? Do we know it was cartilage or is everyone making a guess?
                http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...130827948.html

                The swelling didn't go down so Neal had arthroscopic surgery, performed by team physician Pat McKenzie.

                "They saw that some cartilage had chipped out in my knee," Neal said. "They had to remove it. That cartilage is what was keeping my knee swollen and giving me the pain I was having. So they removed it and shaved down that part. Now, it's just about getting the fluid out."
                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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                • #9
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                  It's probably your favorite of the possible knee injuries (short term), but you have to think he's going to lose something of the back end of his career. Clifton is 100% healthy outside the fact that he has old knees. Old knees aren't an injury. They're permanent. It's lack of cartilage. It's get on the field to grit and bear it. Favre did it for years and that last year in Minny was just tough to watch. Butkus is famous for doing it in Chicago. Clifton is doing it for us now and when we really need him, when it matters most, Clifton puts on his angry face and plays like a man (see last years post season) Clifton is talented enough to get by week to week going easier on his knees. Favre was more than good enough until that last brutal season. Butkus was more than good enough I hear. . . . I'm guessing Neal lost a couple years of his career with that injury. He's no Favre, no Butkus and probably no Clifton. He's already looking at cartilage loss and he's not even 25
                  Last edited by RashanGary; 10-03-2011, 09:34 AM.
                  Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                  • #10
                    in the original "conclusions jumped after one preseason game" (or something like that) thread i said the d sucked. sure hopes it comes around. it did last year.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                      I agree its a concern and I hate having to pin hopes on people getting healthy.

                      But what do we actually know about Neal's surgey? Do we know it was cartilage or is everyone making a guess?
                      This was my problem with them letting Jenkins go. I understand TTs philosophy of developing younger player over keeping older veterans but you have to have a younger player that can stay on the field. I don't remember Neal - though my memory is faulty with advancing age - being healthy since they drafted him. Am I wrong about that? Was he healthy in college or was he a Justin Harrell waiting to happen?
                      My house is in Georgia but Wisconsin is my home.

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                      • #12
                        My right knee has had ACL, MCL tears with patella and meniscus cartilage damage during the military. After about 2 weeks it felt 'normal' but if I made the wrong movement it was done for a day or two. Still has that same problem, just amplified, it is 'fine' but wrong move and done for 5 days now.
                        Neal will come back and if he has a great brace and does not make a 'funny' movement he can play fine. Once you make that funny movement the strenght just leaves the joint and he will be done for the game, but if no further tearing be back the next week.
                        All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.

                        George Orwell

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by AtlPackFan View Post
                          This was my problem with them letting Jenkins go. I understand TTs philosophy of developing younger player over keeping older veterans but you have to have a younger player that can stay on the field. I don't remember Neal - though my memory is faulty with advancing age - being healthy since they drafted him. Am I wrong about that? Was he healthy in college or was he a Justin Harrell waiting to happen?
                          Jenkins would help the pass rush right now, no doubt. And Neal has so far been an injury problem. But on the flip side, they would have had to deal with Cullen's contract taking up room on the cap for a lot of the other, younger core guys who are coming due. Maybe they should've worked something up last season, but I'd read/heard somewhere (can't remember source) that Jenkins didn't give GB a chance to compete with the Philly contract for his services. Right now it sure looks like a miss, but it's early.

                          The other thing was that Wynn and Wilson played ok during the stretch last year, and they were getting some pass rush from Raji when they let him loose, so it might not have been Neal who made the Packers feel as though they could take a chance on letting Cullen walk...
                          When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                          • #14
                            It seems like the defense is in permanent contain mode. They know they can outscore opponents if they just make the opposing offense work for their points, wait for some mistakes.

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                            • #15
                              I think I agree with Harlan. But they definitely aren't generating the pass rush they need. Hopefully that improves with the return of Neal.

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