Contrary to some speculation, Packers ran some run formations on Friday night (first half!) and it almost worked. But in each case, one or two breakdowns upfront cost them bigger runs.
Newhouse is vulnerable to Barclay at this point.
Also, Cliff Christl has been sidelined and Baranczyk is on his own. http://www.packersnews.com/article/2...k-running-game
How much bearing this has on the regular season is debatable as Sitton would be there normally.
This mistake could be costly in two ways, one is Franklin losing out on a big play. Two, its this kind of mistake that Barclay did not make on Friday.
Newhouse is vulnerable to Barclay at this point.
Also, Cliff Christl has been sidelined and Baranczyk is on his own. http://www.packersnews.com/article/2...k-running-game
One was with 2:30 left in the first quarter. It was a double- tight end and I-formation backfield, a classic running formation for the Packers. Left tackle David Bakhtiari and the tight end get good push, everything looks great except that left guard, undrafted rookie Patrick Lewis, who gets pushed back. That knocks fullback John Kuhn off track as the lead blocker because has to go around Lewis. Franklin has the ball and has to go around Lewis, too, and what could have been a big play is only a 4-yard gain.
Three plays later, same formation. Tight end Matthew Mulligan blocks well, the guards and center (Lewis, Lane Taylor and Greg Van Roten) are blocking, and there’s a beautiful alley for Franklin. Except right tackle Marshall Newhouse can’t block his guy. Franklin has to bend the run back into the pursuit and is tackled for a 3-yard gain. If Newhouse at least stalemates his guy, that’s a 10- or 15-yard run, the lane is there.


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