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Does Kuhn excel at ST?Originally posted by pbmax View PostSince there are only 2 TEs on the roster the Packers want to start, there are going to be five backs, 2 of which must excel at Special Teams.
The party line has been that his value is in pass protection, and as mentor to Rip.
I do take your point about balance. I'm surprised that a 33-yr-old fullback is better at ST than all the young TE prospects. But perhaps so.
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No need to cut anybody, Somebody will get injured against the Chefs and get placed on IR. With the Packers, it's next man down.Originally posted by Pugger View PostIts nice to have Thomas back but who do we cut to reactivate Guion when he comes off his suspension?2025 Ratpickers champion.
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Pete Dougherty suggested in chat that Packers may play Joe Thomas in middle in dime to allow CM to rush passer. Sounds great to me, but probably too aggressive of a move to be true.
Coaches are often too conservative, IMO, and it is only thru injuries do guys like Montgomery or Thomas get on the field and play their way into lineup. A little risk-taking early in season can make for a stronger playoff team.
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FIFY.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostPete Dougherty suggested in chat that Packers may play Joe Thomas in middle in dime to allow CM to rush passer. Sounds great to me, but probably too aggressive of a move to be true.
Coaches are often too conservative, IMO, and it is only thru injuries do guys like Montgomery and Elliott or Thomas get on the field and play their way into lineup. A little risk-taking early in season can make for a stronger playoff team.
I just noticed that on the depth chart at Packer.com Jake Ryan is listed as the starting MLB, ahead of Clay Matthews, who is listed as the starting LOLB. I haven't noticed this before; maybe it ain't new. But it is interesting. Maybe Stubby's isn't as conservative as previously assumed.
One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
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