It's good to see he's not grumbling about his new role.
KGB's Old Role is His New Role
June 19, 2007 05:42 PM CDT
Over the past year-and-a-half, Packers general manager Ted Thompson has made the defensive line a priority, giving big contracts to Aaron Kampman, Cullen Jenkins, and Ryan Pickett. Then he drafted defensive tackle Justin Harrell in the first round in April.
It would seem the forgotten man in this formula is one of Mike Sherman's big-time payouts, defensive end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila.
KGB's role will be as a third-down specialist this season, after Jenkins took his starting job late last season.
Criticism aside, Gbaja-Biamila looks at the demotion as an opportunity to go back to his roots when he entered the league eight years ago as a pass rushing specialist.
"They've said everything they can say about me, so now I have that same feel as I did. Now I'm looking forward to it, because whatever I do is going to shock people. I think it's going to be great year for me and for this team," Gbaja-Biamila said.
KGB's Old Role is His New Role
June 19, 2007 05:42 PM CDT
Over the past year-and-a-half, Packers general manager Ted Thompson has made the defensive line a priority, giving big contracts to Aaron Kampman, Cullen Jenkins, and Ryan Pickett. Then he drafted defensive tackle Justin Harrell in the first round in April.
It would seem the forgotten man in this formula is one of Mike Sherman's big-time payouts, defensive end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila.
KGB's role will be as a third-down specialist this season, after Jenkins took his starting job late last season.
Criticism aside, Gbaja-Biamila looks at the demotion as an opportunity to go back to his roots when he entered the league eight years ago as a pass rushing specialist.
"They've said everything they can say about me, so now I have that same feel as I did. Now I'm looking forward to it, because whatever I do is going to shock people. I think it's going to be great year for me and for this team," Gbaja-Biamila said.


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