Colledge to stay on bench?
Junius Coston and Jason Spitz would start at guard if the Packers played today, coach Mike McCarthy said, but Daryn Colledge has at least some chance to regain his starting spot.
McCarthy went out of his way to praise Colledge at length a day after the second-year pro was pulled from the Packers' 37-27 loss at Dallas. But McCarthy indicated Spitz and Coston, who finished Thursday's game, are atop the depth chart for the time being.
"Daryn and Jason and Junius are really all about pretty equal in their productivity, in their performance," McCarthy said. "We're just trying to ... find the right combination, and we're keeping it as competitive as possible."
It's a similar situation at cornerback, where on Thursday, Tramon Williams replaced Jarrett Bush, who struggled as a fill-starter in place of injured veteran Charles Woodson. McCarthy said Williams was "pretty solid" but indicated he, Williams and Will Blackmon, who returned to action Thursday after missing nearly two months with a foot injury, would continue to compete for time.
"Those guys do everything together, and they're all about at the same point their careers, as far as the level of play," McCarthy said.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
Junius Coston and Jason Spitz would start at guard if the Packers played today, coach Mike McCarthy said, but Daryn Colledge has at least some chance to regain his starting spot.
McCarthy went out of his way to praise Colledge at length a day after the second-year pro was pulled from the Packers' 37-27 loss at Dallas. But McCarthy indicated Spitz and Coston, who finished Thursday's game, are atop the depth chart for the time being.
"Daryn and Jason and Junius are really all about pretty equal in their productivity, in their performance," McCarthy said. "We're just trying to ... find the right combination, and we're keeping it as competitive as possible."
It's a similar situation at cornerback, where on Thursday, Tramon Williams replaced Jarrett Bush, who struggled as a fill-starter in place of injured veteran Charles Woodson. McCarthy said Williams was "pretty solid" but indicated he, Williams and Will Blackmon, who returned to action Thursday after missing nearly two months with a foot injury, would continue to compete for time.
"Those guys do everything together, and they're all about at the same point their careers, as far as the level of play," McCarthy said.
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com


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