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    Packers say they're not concerned about rash of RB injuries

    GREEN BAY (AP) — After getting more bad news about the health of yet another running back, Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson was asked how many healthy backs he thought the team would have for Sunday's regular-season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field.

    ``We've had so many changes, I've got to think this through ...'' Thompson said.

    Then, he began counting, ``1 ... 2 ...''

    At this point, the Packers simply don't know for sure.

    Third-down back Noah Herron was placed on season-ending injured reserve Sunday following arthroscopic knee surgery.

    Vernand Morency came into camp atop the depth chart but suffered a strained patellar tendon in his right knee in the July 28 camp-opening practice. He took part in the jog-through and individual drills during Sunday's practice, but how much he'll be able to do against the Eagles is unclear.

    Rookie second-round pick Brandon Jackson started the first three preseason games before missing the finale with a concussion suffered in practice on Aug. 26. He received full medical clearance and went through all of Sunday's practice, proclaiming himself ready to start afterward.

    Rookie seventh-round pick DeShawn Wynn, who missed most of camp with a thigh injury but came back in time to play in the preseason finale at Tennessee last Thursday, made the roster but got a stern warning not to get comfortable.

    And Ryan Grant, acquired in a trade with the New York Giants during Saturday's final cuts, arrived and practiced but has a lot of catching up to do.

    ``We have a plan,'' Packers coach Mike McCarthy said. ``We will use them in combination. We've talked about (running back by) committee from day one. It's now time to put the committee into play.''

    At this point, Jackson appears likely to start against the Eagles, while McCarthy should know more about Morency's status after the team practices today and Wednesday.

    ``I'm feeling better,'' said Jackson, who rushed for 131 yards on 40 carries during the preseason. ``It was nice to get out there and run around and practice, basically. I would love to start, I would love to take the reps, but I feel like that's up to Coach.''

    Herron suffered his knee injury during Thursday night's preseason finale — a game he started with Morency and Jackson out — but neither Herron nor the team thought it was serious at the time. Then, when team physician Pat McKenzie performed arthroscopic surgery on the knee Saturday, further damage was discovered.

    Thompson wouldn't divulge the specifics of the damage but said the doctors ``didn't think there was any way we'd get him back before the bye, and we just didn't have the luxury of being able to do that.'' The Packers' bye week is Oct. 21, after six games, meaning Herron likely tore a ligament and meniscus in his knee.

    ``That put us in a real bind,'' Thompson said.

    Thompson said he expects Morency to be cleared to play against the Eagles, but Morency was guarded about whether he'll be ready to go.

    ``Because Noah got hurt, that doesn't mean my knee got better,'' Morency said. ``I can't be myself if I'm not able to do the things they brought me in to do. I'm working hard. I can tell you that. I'm trying to get out there as soon as possible.''

    Grant, who finished the preseason with 90 yards on 18 carries with the Giants, arrived in time to practice with the Packers on Sunday and spent much of the day with running-backs coach Edgar Bennett trying to learn the offense.

    ``Hopefully it's not too much of a crash course. I feel like I can pick up things pretty quickly,'' said Grant, whom the Packers acquired for a future draft pick — one that Thompson said is not conditional, meaning they'll have to send it to the Giants regardless of how many games Grant plays. ``They threw me in the fire in practice, and I told them, 'Don't worry about me getting burned. That's how I've got to learn.'''

    Wynn, meanwhile, said Thompson and McCarthy made it clear to him that his roster spot is tenuous.

    ``Basically, (they said) I've got to prove myself and work hard, and if they see any decline in my work ethic or my mentality, I probably won't be here long,'' said Wynn, who rushed 21 times for 54 yards against Tennessee. ``Some people may feel like I don't deserve to be on the 53-man roster. The message is pretty much to earn my keep.''

    While the position would appear just as clouded as it was entering camp, Thompson maintained the stance he's held throughout: He's not concerned.

    ``We don't worry about things like that,'' Thompson said. ``It is what it is. Everybody has injuries and we've had our share at that position during training camp, but time marches on, so you have to keep going at it.

    ``We'd have liked for our whole group to be able to compete from day one, and we felt like we'd have a pretty good group at the end of it. That didn't happen. But at the end of the day, we feel pretty good about this group.''

    NOTES: Thompson admitted the roster is ``skewed'' by the 11 defensive linemen he kept. As a result, the Packers have only two quarterbacks, two tight ends and five linebackers. ``(The roster) is a little bit out of balance than normal,'' Thompson said. ... The Packers claimed fullback John Kuhn on waivers from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kuhn played nine games with the Steelers in 2006 after spending 2005 on Pittsburgh's practice squad. He takes the Herron's roster spot .... The Packers filled seven of the eight available slots on their practice squad with players who were in camp with the team: Wide receivers David Clowney and Chris Francies, tight end Clark Harris, linebacker Spencer Havner, tackle Orrin Thompson, quarterback Paul Thompson and running back Corey White.

    Underperformance is obviously a recurring pattern for Wynn. He's on his last straw. It's hard to see him overcoming, but we'll see.

    Morency hedging a bit on his status for this week is disappointing...

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    Re: Wynn Warned Not to Get Comfortable, Morency Questionable

    Originally posted by vince
    Morency hedging a bit on his status for this week is disappointing...
    Are you disappointed in Morency, or disappointed that he is likely still injured?

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    • #3
      I am disappointed in the fact that Morency doesn't want to toughen up and get out there and help the team. Some of his quotes sounded like if he was 100% he wasn't stepping out on the field.

      Maybe he is a slow healer, I don't know. The way this league goes about reporting injuries leaves everyone high and dry.

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      • #4
        You can go listen to the interview at Packers.com. He wasn't really saying that his knee is not better but that he didn't have extra pressure becuase of Noah. That was a little bit of a skewed quote.

        There were times in that short interview that I got the feeling he wasn't quite ready though. In the very beginning, he just didn't sound the most confident in his knee. Just going off a hunch by his body language and tone, I think he's a week or two away. They might push it though, you never know.
        Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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        • #5
          It sounds like the coaching staff thinks he should be back by now.

          It's a tough call with the limited info we fans have, but my gut tells me that he needs to toughen up and get it done. ...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
            I am disappointed in the fact that Morency doesn't want to toughen up and get out there and help the team. Some of his quotes sounded like if he was 100% he wasn't stepping out on the field.

            Maybe he is a slow healer, I don't know. The way this league goes about reporting injuries leaves everyone high and dry.
            There is a difference between playing hurt and playing injured. If his knee isn't structurally sound and healed, he definately shouldn't play.


            What's up with the team threatening Wynn....LOL....that was interesting.

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            • #7
              nuts, vince, knee tendonitus doesn't get better by playing through the pain. it's the most frustrating injury imaginable.

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              • #8
                I've gotten the impression that MM wanted to keep Wynn from the very start. I think it's McCarthy's way of telling Wynn not to make him look stupid.

                This brings about mild concern. Sherman had a group of bad players that were his little pets and he stuck with them through thick and thin. I hope this isn't the start of that with McCarthy. This team has been quick to cut it's losses on bad players but this one just strikes me as something that could become a problem. We'll see.
                Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                • #9
                  This is the first I head that the Grant pick was not conditional.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                    I've gotten the impression that MM wanted to keep Wynn from the very start. I think it's McCarthy's way of telling Wynn not to make him look stupid.

                    This brings about mild concern. Sherman had a group of bad players that were his little pets and he stuck with them through thick and thin. I hope this isn't the start of that with McCarthy. This team has been quick to cut it's losses on bad players but this one just strikes me as something that could become a problem. We'll see.

                    Wynn missed half of camp with injuries. There may not have been enough time with him to guage what they got.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                      nuts, vince, knee tendonitus doesn't get better by playing through the pain. it's the most frustrating injury imaginable.
                      He has a strained patellar tendon. I'm no physician, so I don't know if that's tendonitis or what. If he shouldn't be playing, then he shouldn't be playing, but if he's cleared to play by the doctors and the coaches think he should be playing, but he's hedging, then he should toughen up.

                      I'll defer to those who know more, but since you asked, I told you what I thought - being ignorant of the situation myself.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                        This is the first I head that the Grant pick was not conditional.
                        They called it undisclosed from the very beginning and people assumed it to mean conditional. My brother said it was conditional and I told him undisclosed doesn't mean conditional as far as I know. I think it was a big misunderstanding accross the board.
                        Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                          nuts, vince, knee tendonitus doesn't get better by playing through the pain. it's the most frustrating injury imaginable.
                          Well if that is what it is I know it is a painful thing to deal with, look at Hodge, but wtf? I may be wrong but you just don't get knee tendinitis the first day of camp, you either come in with it, or it develops over time.

                          I guess it could also occur with taking a hit on the knee and swelling causes fluid to build up under the knee cap and and hurt the patella tendon, but I ain't no doctor. If I was I would call myself DR. Nutz

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                            This is the first I head that the Grant pick was not conditional.
                            I listened to the same press conference that this was taken from, and I didn't hear him say it wasn't conditional. He said it was undisclosed and joked with the press about how everyone says he would never trade a pick, but he did.

                            I didn't interpret the last statement he made to mean that the pick wasn't conditional, but this guy must have.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Rastak
                              What's up with the team threatening Wynn....LOL....that was interesting.
                              Wynn came with a history. I think they want to make sure he understands that he is not to get the idea that he can sail along because he got himself a roster spot. They need to keep him hungry if they're gonna get the best out of him.
                              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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