Packers notes: Stunt led to fumble
JASON WILDE
608-252-6176
October 9, 2006
GREEN BAY - If the interior of the Green Bay Packers' offensive line had picked up the stunt pulled by St. Louis Rams defensive tackles La'Roi Glover and Jimmy Kennedy on the decisive play of Sunday's 23-20 loss, quarterback Brett Favre would have been able to step up and hit wide-open tight end David Martin for the winning touchdown.
At least, that's what coach Mike McCarthy and offensive coordinator Jeff Jagodzinski saw when they watched the film of the play Monday morning.
The inside pressure from Kennedy, who beat rookie right guard Tony Moll, prevented Favre from being able to move up in the pocket and avoid Leonard Little, who got around right tackle Mark Tauscher and swatted the ball out of Favre's hand. Rams defensive back Jerametrius Butler recovered at the Green Bay 13-yard line to preserve the final score.
"It had nothing to do with Tauscher," Jagodzinski said. "Brett couldn't step up on it because we had inside pressure on the twist. David Martin is running down the field untouched, and if we pick up that twist, then we're not even talking about this right now."
Jagodzinski said he had "no doubt" Favre would have stepped up and gotten the ball off if he'd been able. For McCarthy, the play was a microcosm of what has happened to the Packers during their 1-4 start under their rookie head coach.
"I thought that play really is a kind of an illustration of our season,"....
madison.com packer news article by Jason Wilde
NOTE: Deputy Nutz, awaiting assessment.
JASON WILDE
608-252-6176
October 9, 2006
GREEN BAY - If the interior of the Green Bay Packers' offensive line had picked up the stunt pulled by St. Louis Rams defensive tackles La'Roi Glover and Jimmy Kennedy on the decisive play of Sunday's 23-20 loss, quarterback Brett Favre would have been able to step up and hit wide-open tight end David Martin for the winning touchdown.
At least, that's what coach Mike McCarthy and offensive coordinator Jeff Jagodzinski saw when they watched the film of the play Monday morning.
The inside pressure from Kennedy, who beat rookie right guard Tony Moll, prevented Favre from being able to move up in the pocket and avoid Leonard Little, who got around right tackle Mark Tauscher and swatted the ball out of Favre's hand. Rams defensive back Jerametrius Butler recovered at the Green Bay 13-yard line to preserve the final score.
"It had nothing to do with Tauscher," Jagodzinski said. "Brett couldn't step up on it because we had inside pressure on the twist. David Martin is running down the field untouched, and if we pick up that twist, then we're not even talking about this right now."
Jagodzinski said he had "no doubt" Favre would have stepped up and gotten the ball off if he'd been able. For McCarthy, the play was a microcosm of what has happened to the Packers during their 1-4 start under their rookie head coach.
"I thought that play really is a kind of an illustration of our season,"....
madison.com packer news article by Jason Wilde
NOTE: Deputy Nutz, awaiting assessment.


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