I think that was the last team to try to play man defense without significant help over the top on us. Boy, if Eddie Lacy and the crew can make defenses play us honest, Aaron could have one hell of a year. Those were some AMAZING passes and catches, but they're passes Aaron makes consistently and our receivers catch consistently when the outside isn't being bracketed down in and down out.
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I think that was the last team to try to play man defense without significant help over the top on us. Boy, if Eddie Lacy and the crew can make defenses play us honest, Aaron could have one hell of a year. Those were some AMAZING passes and catches, but they're passes Aaron makes consistently and our receivers catch consistently when the outside isn't being bracketed down in and down out.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.Tags: None
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We have Eddie Lacy as a rookie.Originally posted by JustinHarrell View Posthttp://www.packers.com/media-center/...4-01fe378e024c
I think that was the last team to try to play man defense without significant help over the top on us. Boy, if Eddie Lacy and the crew can make defenses play us honest, Aaron could have one hell of a year. Those were some AMAZING passes and catches, but they're passes Aaron makes consistently and our receivers catch consistently when the outside isn't being bracketed down in and down out.
We also have Johnathan Franklin from UCLA as a rookie. Aren't we establishing a wee bit of an 'old home club' there and with the Packers?
I was watching video of this rookie RB yesterday. He's impressive and very strong on his feet and elusively quick. He catches the ball well out of the backfield in the flat and in screen pass's. (Ahman Green).
I really like this young RB who's smart and totally tuned into his game. I'm excited to see what Johnathan Franklin brings to the table for the Packers.
He might even run for the office of mayor of Green Bay?
The Packers are going to have to make some decision about our sudden richness at the RB position but it's a nice problem to finally have.
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Terdell Middleton or Harlan Huckleby. Discuss.Originally posted by Fritz View PostCould Eddie Lacy be the next John Brockington? Or will he be the next Terdell Middleton?
Terdell in 1978 had 1116 yds rushing in 284 attempts, 332 yards receiving on 34 receptions, and 16 touchdowns (15 + 1)
Harlan in 1981 had 381 yards rushing in 139 attempts for a paltry 2.7 ypc, 221 yards receiving on 222 receptions, and 8 touchdowns ( 5 + 3)
That was Harlan's best year and we had him for five years. wtf?[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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I think Hucklebury's long tenure was a sign of how truly bad the Packers were at running back in the early 80s. After Eddie Lee Ivery made his annual exodus to IR all they had was Gerry Ellis and a bunch of nobodies. Huckleby was a star at Michigan, so at least he was a recognizable nobody. Terdell Middleton had that one great year, but aside from that his stats with the Packers look suspiciously Hucklebyesque: http://www.pro-football-reference.co...M/MiddTe00.htm. In the end I would take Huckleby because I know that what comes with him: that oh so entertaining Dickey-Lofton-and-company aerial show. Plus a defense that is atrocious enough to make the offense have to go pedal to the metal for the entire game.Originally posted by swede View PostTerdell Middleton or Harlan Huckleby. Discuss.
Terdell in 1978 had 1116 yds rushing in 284 attempts, 332 yards receiving on 34 receptions, and 16 touchdowns (15 + 1)
Harlan in 1981 had 381 yards rushing in 139 attempts for a paltry 2.7 ypc, 221 yards receiving on 222 receptions, and 8 touchdowns ( 5 + 3)
That was Harlan's best year and we had him for five years. wtf?
There, I discussed.
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Harlan has the NFL record for receptions in a single season? Man, at less than 1 yard/catch he wasn't doing the squad much good.221 yards receiving on 222 receptions"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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YAC was not his strong point.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostHarlan has the NFL record for receptions in a single season? Man, at less than 1 yard/catch he wasn't doing the squad much good.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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Like many this Green Bay Packer fan RE: Harlan Huckleby was:Originally posted by swede View PostTerdell Middleton or Harlan Huckleby. Discuss.
Terdell in 1978 had 1116 yds rushing in 284 attempts, 332 yards receiving on 34 receptions, and 16 touchdowns (15 + 1)
Harlan in 1981 had 381 yards rushing in 139 attempts for a paltry 2.7 ypc, 221 yards receiving on 222 receptions, and 8 touchdowns ( 5 + 3)
That was Harlan's best year and we had him for five years. wtf?
Puzzled.
This Packer fan simply:

Disgusted.Last edited by woodbuck27; 06-26-2013, 06:13 PM.** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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Good catch on the receptions.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostHarlan has the NFL record for receptions in a single season? Man, at less than 1 yard/catch he wasn't doing the squad much good.
Oh, and to get back on topic, Aaron Rodgers is really good.[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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I would like to think this is going to be the year where he plays his best. He has absorbed what the NFL has to throw at him for 5 years. After last year he knows it doesn't matter that jennings left because he has guys that will catch it if he gets it to them. His future has been secured and I think we see more risk taking, leading to more big sensational plays.
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