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    Were the Packers over worked on the practice field last week? Jason Wilde believed so. I remember hearing reports that the Packers had used several practice sessions getting ready for their first game against the Bears. Which of course makes sense. I don't expect this team to get over worked on the practice field during the regular season .

    Also listening to Jason Wilde, he said he got an earful from Favre during Favres bi-weekly press conference. Favre responded to Jason with som sarcastic remarks, one that caught my attention, was Wilde asked him why he didn't do his press conferences on a weekly basis anymore, especially when Favre used to say how much he liked doing press conferences.

    Favre responded by saying that back in those times it used to be fun, that they were winning on a regular basis.

    He also said that he has a lot of trust in Driver, but he is not real sure what the other guys can do.

  • #2
    maybe they thought they were still practicing.

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    • #3
      I think it's almost a given that McCarthy is putting way more effort into the opener against the Bears than some preseason. One, because the preseason doesn't count and, two, because this first game means so much more to this team than usual.
      "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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      • #4
        I wondering the same thing. I HATE excuses but I have rarely heard the Packers complain about practice and there were some grumblings last week about the how long they were. I know, I know...they a professional athletes and this is there job so they should just shut up and do what they are told. However, even though I believe the Bengals are a better team then the Packers, I do not believe that they are 48-17 better. Something, or multiple things, went wrong last week. I just hope they are able to fix some things. Like piss poor effort!

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        • #5
          Re: Over Worked????

          Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
          Were the Packers over worked on the practice field last week? Jason Wilde believed so. I remember hearing reports that the Packers had used several practice sessions getting ready for their first game against the Bears. Which of course makes sense. I don't expect this team to get over worked on the practice field during the regular season .

          Also listening to Jason Wilde, he said he got an earful from Favre during Favres bi-weekly press conference. Favre responded to Jason with som sarcastic remarks, one that caught my attention, was Wilde asked him why he didn't do his press conferences on a weekly basis anymore, especially when Favre used to say how much he liked doing press conferences.

          Favre responded by saying that back in those times it used to be fun, that they were winning on a regular basis.

          He also said that he has a lot of trust in Driver, but he is not real sure what the other guys can do.
          Any idea who the reporter was who made the mistake of suggesting that they might not be a good team this year? I think if Brett were younger he'd have gone over the table after him.
          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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          • #6
            Re: Over Worked????

            Originally posted by MJZiggy
            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
            Were the Packers over worked on the practice field last week? Jason Wilde believed so. I remember hearing reports that the Packers had used several practice sessions getting ready for their first game against the Bears. Which of course makes sense. I don't expect this team to get over worked on the practice field during the regular season .

            Also listening to Jason Wilde, he said he got an earful from Favre during Favres bi-weekly press conference. Favre responded to Jason with som sarcastic remarks, one that caught my attention, was Wilde asked him why he didn't do his press conferences on a weekly basis anymore, especially when Favre used to say how much he liked doing press conferences.

            Favre responded by saying that back in those times it used to be fun, that they were winning on a regular basis.

            He also said that he has a lot of trust in Driver, but he is not real sure what the other guys can do.
            Any idea who the reporter was who made the mistake of suggesting that they might not be a good team this year? I think if Brett were younger he'd have gone over the table after him.
            Jason said that he asked Favre about the talent of this team, and how it might take until the end of the year for it to develop. Jason said that he was trying to be compassionate about it, and was basically agreeing with Favre about his earlier comments about the talent on this team.

            I think Favre might have gotten upset at Rob Dmovsky from the press gazzette.

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            • #7
              Re: Over Worked????

              Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
              Were the Packers over worked on the practice field last week? Jason Wilde believed so. I remember hearing reports that the Packers had used several practice sessions getting ready for their first game against the Bears. Which of course makes sense. I don't expect this team to get over worked on the practice field during the regular season .

              Also listening to Jason Wilde, he said he got an earful from Favre during Favres bi-weekly press conference. Favre responded to Jason with som sarcastic remarks, one that caught my attention, was Wilde asked him why he didn't do his press conferences on a weekly basis anymore, especially when Favre used to say how much he liked doing press conferences.

              Favre responded by saying that back in those times it used to be fun, that they were winning on a regular basis.

              He also said that he has a lot of trust in Driver, but he is not real sure what the other guys can do.

              You guys won't like me for this but Favre has a history of ducking out when the going gets bad (reporter wise that is). He is to be admired for many things but when the going get's rough he heads out the door fast when the reports try and interview him.

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              • #8
                Whatever!

                Interesting stats from training camp from Cliff Christl:

                Here were the pass reception totals in 11-on-11 periods for the wide receivers in the 31 practices: Jennings, 46; Donald Driver, 36; Ruvell Martin, 34; Rod Gardner, 21; Marc Boerigter, 19; Robert Ferguson, 18; Chris Francies, 15; Calvin Russell, 12; Chad Lucas, 11; Cory Rodgers, 8; and Carlton Brewster, 1. Martin and Driver led the wide receivers in 7-on-7 periods with 22 catches apiece. Jennings caught 20.

                Donald Lee led the tight ends with 32 catches in 11-on-11 followed by David Martin with 30; Bubba Franks, 23; Humphrey, 22; and Zac Alcorn, 5. In 7-on-7 periods, Martin led with 23 followed by Franks and Humphrey with 16 apiece.

                Herron was the leading receiver among the backs with 20 catches in 11-on-11. Vonta Leach was second with 18.

                Brett Favre completed 218 of 339 passes (64.3%) with 9 interceptions in 11-on-11. Rodgers completed 165 of 263 (62.7%) with 7 interceptions. Rookie Ingle Martin was 42 of 87 (48.43%) with 2 interceptions.

                In 7-on-7, Favre was 158 of 259 (61%) with 7 interceptions; Rodgers was 102 of 159 (64.2%) with 2 interceptions. In all, Favre threw 16 interceptions in 598 attempts, which is more passes than he has thrown in all but one of his 16 seasons. Rodgers threw 9 picks in 422 attempts.

                The passing and reception totals don’t include those in scout team sessions or the 11-on-11 screen period.

                Underwood and rookie safety Tyrone Culver each intercepted 4 passes in 11-on-11 periods followed by Woodson, Hawk and cornerback Jason Horton with three each. Including 7-on-7 periods, Woodson had 9 interceptions followed by Underwood and Culver with 5 apiece.

                In Wednesday's practice, Jon Ryan averaged 56.3 yards on 17 punts, including back-to-back kicks of 78 and 75 yards.
                "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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                • #9
                  Personally, I don't understand how athletes, along with everyone else in the spotlight, can have such patience with the media. Some people act surprised when something like the "Kenny Rodgers/cameraman incident" happens. Frankly, I can't believe it doesn't happen once a week. You take a pro athlete who is bigger stronger tougher than 98 percent of us, and you back them into a corner and hound them with stupid questions after a tough loss or a bad day....................how the hell do media types not get killed more often?
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                  • #10
                    Re: Over Worked????

                    Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                    ....Favres bi-weekly press conference. .....
                    He also said that he has a lot of trust in Driver, but he is not real sure what the other guys can do.
                    I thought the most telling comment Favre made during the news conference was that he knew what DD was good at (going across the middle and making the tough catch), but he didn't really know what the other guys were good at yet. What a dig on Fergie! How long has Fergie been on the team? And he still hasn't shown any consistent success as a vertical threat, or an "out" specialist, or a guy that can be trusted going across the middle? I really think Favre is tired of waiting for Fergie to show up. I know many of us on this forum share Favre's frustration.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                      Whatever!

                      Interesting stats from training camp from Cliff Christl:

                      Here were the pass reception totals in 11-on-11 periods for the wide receivers in the 31 practices: Jennings, 46; Donald Driver, 36; Ruvell Martin, 34; Rod Gardner, 21; Marc Boerigter, 19; Robert Ferguson, 18; Chris Francies, 15; Calvin Russell, 12; Chad Lucas, 11; Cory Rodgers, 8; and Carlton Brewster, 1. Martin and Driver led the wide receivers in 7-on-7 periods with 22 catches apiece. Jennings caught 20.

                      Donald Lee led the tight ends with 32 catches in 11-on-11 followed by David Martin with 30; Bubba Franks, 23; Humphrey, 22; and Zac Alcorn, 5. In 7-on-7 periods, Martin led with 23 followed by Franks and Humphrey with 16 apiece.

                      Herron was the leading receiver among the backs with 20 catches in 11-on-11. Vonta Leach was second with 18.

                      Brett Favre completed 218 of 339 passes (64.3%) with 9 interceptions in 11-on-11. Rodgers completed 165 of 263 (62.7%) with 7 interceptions. Rookie Ingle Martin was 42 of 87 (48.43%) with 2 interceptions.

                      In 7-on-7, Favre was 158 of 259 (61%) with 7 interceptions; Rodgers was 102 of 159 (64.2%) with 2 interceptions. In all, Favre threw 16 interceptions in 598 attempts, which is more passes than he has thrown in all but one of his 16 seasons. Rodgers threw 9 picks in 422 attempts.

                      The passing and reception totals don’t include those in scout team sessions or the 11-on-11 screen period.

                      Underwood and rookie safety Tyrone Culver each intercepted 4 passes in 11-on-11 periods followed by Woodson, Hawk and cornerback Jason Horton with three each. Including 7-on-7 periods, Woodson had 9 interceptions followed by Underwood and Culver with 5 apiece.

                      In Wednesday's practice, Jon Ryan averaged 56.3 yards on 17 punts, including back-to-back kicks of 78 and 75 yards.

                      Interesting but off topic Harvey!

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                      • #12
                        Exactly, Murph!

                        I've often wondered why Favre puts up with it as much as he does.

                        EARLY OFFSEASON

                        "Brett, are you going to come back this year?"

                        Brett: I haven't decided. I need to take some time to think about it with my family. I don't want to make a rash decision.

                        "Brett, are you going to retire?"

                        Brett: I haven't decided.

                        "Brett, considering this team still sucks are you leaning towards retiring?"

                        Brett: I haven't decided.

                        MONTHS LATER

                        Brett: I'm going to come back.

                        "Brett, why would you come back? The Packers didn't make any moves."

                        Brett: I still want to play football.

                        "Brett, what makes you think this year will be any better than last year?"

                        Brett: I don't know if it will be better, but I still enjoy playing football. We have a lot of talent on this team, but we're inexperienced. As much talent as we've ever had.

                        MONTHS LATER (after a preseason loss)

                        "Why did you come back?"

                        Brett: We have a lot of talent on this team, but it's inexperienced. I still like playing football.

                        "This team looks like it will go 4-12 again. Why didn't you retire?"

                        Brett: I understand there will be growing pains, but there's talent. It may not go great, or maybe we get on a hot streak, but the only thing I can do is lead this team, be as prepared as possible and play as hard as I can.

                        "Brett, what made you come back?"

                        Brett: I still enjoy playing football. This team has talent. We could go to the Super Bowl or we may not win a game. I'm not going to make any predictions.
                        "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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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                          Exactly, Murph!

                          I've often wondered why Favre puts up with it as much as he does.

                          EARLY OFFSEASON

                          "Brett, are you going to come back this year?"

                          Brett: I haven't decided. I need to take some time to think about it with my family. I don't want to make a rash decision.

                          "Brett, are you going to retire?"

                          Brett: I haven't decided.

                          "Brett, considering this team still sucks are you leaning towards retiring?"

                          Brett: I haven't decided.

                          MONTHS LATER

                          Brett: I'm going to come back.

                          "Brett, why would you come back? The Packers didn't make any moves."

                          Brett: I still want to play football.

                          "Brett, what makes you think this year will be any better than last year?"

                          Brett: I don't know if it will be better, but I still enjoy playing football. We have a lot of talent on this team, but we're inexperienced. As much talent as we've ever had.

                          MONTHS LATER (after a preseason loss)

                          "Why did you come back?"

                          Brett: We have a lot of talent on this team, but it's inexperienced. I still like playing football.

                          "This team looks like it will go 4-12 again. Why didn't you retire?"

                          Brett: I understand there will be growing pains, but there's talent. It may not go great, or maybe we get on a hot streak, but the only thing I can do is lead this team, be as prepared as possible and play as hard as I can.

                          "Brett, what made you come back?"

                          Brett: I still enjoy playing football. This team has talent. We could go to the Super Bowl or we may not win a game. I'm not going to make any predictions.

                          That what reporters do! Ask the same questions over and over....I guess he could just say I'm not talking to reporters anymore....win or lose....that'd be a better way I think.....

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Rastak
                            That what reporters do! Ask the same questions over and over....I guess he could just say I'm not talking to reporters anymore....win or lose....that'd be a better way I think.....
                            That's what he's doing. He didn't bail on his press conference today. It was 24 minutes long. I think he stated he's only going to do them once every two weeks now. Personally, I think he should just come out after every good game he has.


                            But he's done these things every Wednesday, win or lose, for about 12 years now.
                            "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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                            • #15
                              Harvey:

                              Considering that it's TC what can we establish about Favre and picks ?

                              I'd say he should be more comfortable by a wide margin in OUR TC than he'll be in Season games. Yet, Favre is so competitive that maybe TC doesn't challenge him anymore?

                              By the way Harvey, the Math on Favre picks to Rodgers picks giving that Aaron Rodgers threw as many pass's as Favre.

                              12.75 or 13 picks for Rodgers Vs. 16 for Favre.

                              Now Favre would have practised exclusively or almost so. with the First Team and Rodgers did so only in Favre's absence.

                              For what it's worth.

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