Let's have some glass half-empty speculation. Found the following in Lori Nickel's article (I know KYPack and wist, she's taken over Silverstein's job as unofficial team shill, but its just a starting point here):
I am not convinced that the Packer team pass rush is anything to write home about. I think the pass rush is exactly a macrocosm of KGB. Looks like a world beater against mediocre competition, folds miserably against good teams.
Just look what New England and the Jets were able to do with solid talent and a good plan. Remember many plays where Brady or Pennington were harrassed?
I think the team D is exactly mediocre after being worse than average in 2005. The run D is average statistically which is why I was happy to have Harrell selected. But his rep is that he won't help with the pass rush.
Now there is the Cullen Jenkins at end factor. At he seemed to be far better than KGB against the run. But its still KGB on passing downs at end.
Will this team be better at pass rushing in 2007? Will a fresh KGB make all the difference?
I am betting no. I say we improve against the run (which is the most important) and stay flat against the pass. We'll be better overall, but next offseason everyone will be wondering who T2 is drafting to bolster the pass rush.
Last season, the Packers were solid in pass defense, thanks to the defensive line's pass rush, cornerback Al Harris clamping down on the opponents' top receiver and cornerback Charles Woodson's eight interceptions.
If the Packers did get beat, it was usually the linebackers who caught the blame, or the safeties. Veteran Marquand Manuel, the Packers' free-agent pickup last year, and Nick Collins gave up 9½ touchdowns combined. Manuel's share - 5½ - was the most by any Packers safety from 1994-2006.
If the Packers did get beat, it was usually the linebackers who caught the blame, or the safeties. Veteran Marquand Manuel, the Packers' free-agent pickup last year, and Nick Collins gave up 9½ touchdowns combined. Manuel's share - 5½ - was the most by any Packers safety from 1994-2006.
Just look what New England and the Jets were able to do with solid talent and a good plan. Remember many plays where Brady or Pennington were harrassed?
I think the team D is exactly mediocre after being worse than average in 2005. The run D is average statistically which is why I was happy to have Harrell selected. But his rep is that he won't help with the pass rush.
Now there is the Cullen Jenkins at end factor. At he seemed to be far better than KGB against the run. But its still KGB on passing downs at end.
Will this team be better at pass rushing in 2007? Will a fresh KGB make all the difference?
I am betting no. I say we improve against the run (which is the most important) and stay flat against the pass. We'll be better overall, but next offseason everyone will be wondering who T2 is drafting to bolster the pass rush.


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