Interesting article:
http://www.packersnews.com/article/2...text|FRONTPAGE
It does point out the other attributes he brings in attitude, work ethic, role model, etc. But there is the suggestion that, as a receiver, he doesn't have it anymore.
Would they have kept him if not for the notoriety gained from winning "Dancing With The Stars"?
http://www.packersnews.com/article/2...text|FRONTPAGE
Take Driver’s 16 snaps against the Texans, for example. Throw out the four runs, and Driver was on the field for 12 passes. On two of those, he was assigned to block on hitch or screen passes to his side of the formation and did so dutifully, and once the play was a quick throw to Nelson on the other side of the formation. But on the other nine plays, Driver had plenty of time in his route. By subjective analysis, Driver wasn’t open on any of those plays, all of which came with him lined up in his familiar slot position from which he made so many of his franchise-record 738 receptions.
Would they have kept him if not for the notoriety gained from winning "Dancing With The Stars"?



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