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    I tried to find this stat at the Packers web site, but it wasn't broken down by position. By my calculations, Donald Lee is 9 catches away from tying Paul Coffman's record for most receptions in a season by a Packers tight end.
    Can someone confirm this for me?
    Thanks.
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  • #2
    Paul Coffman's career high in receptions as a Packer was 56 in 1979, which I believe is also the most for a Packer TE. Chmura and Franks both reached 54. I sure can't think of any other Packer TE who could've challenged the 50 catch plateau.

    Lee currently has 47 receptions.
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    • #3
      Thanks!
      "What's one more torpedo in a sinking ship?"
      Lynn Dickey, 1984

      "Never apologize, mister. It's a sign of weakness."
      John Wayne, "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon"

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Leaper
        Paul Coffman's career high in receptions as a Packer was 56 in 1979, which I believe is also the most for a Packer TE. Chmura and Franks both reached 54. I sure can't think of any other Packer TE who could've challenged the 50 catch plateau.

        Lee currently has 47 receptions.
        Jackie Harris had 55 one year. I remember him almost breaking Coffman's record.

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        • #5
          With Shockey on IR does Donald Lee go to the Pro-bowl?

          The top four tight-ends in the NFC are Shockey, Whitten, Cooley, and Lee.

          Lee has been more productive than Cooley, and he's up there with Whitten. Problem is he's not a big name guy.

          Hopefully he leads in the non-fan voting.

          We'll see tomorrow.

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          • #6
            That's a great point about Lee being a Pro-Bowl possibility. Witten is a lock but who else is doing better than Lee in the NFC?

            I haven't really heard much about his possibilities but then again, I've been living under a rock for 9 months and this is my first day out so what do I know. It's good to be back.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by OS PA
              With Shockey on IR does Donald Lee go to the Pro-bowl?

              The top four tight-ends in the NFC are Shockey, Whitten, Cooley, and Lee.

              Lee has been more productive than Cooley, and he's up there with Whitten. Problem is he's not a big name guy.

              Hopefully he leads in the non-fan voting.

              We'll see tomorrow.
              If by more productive you mean 13 less catches, 138 less yards, 1 less TD, but .3 more YPC, then you're correct. If by "up there with Witten," you mean 41 less catches, 495 less yards, 1 less TD, but .1 more YPC, you are again correct.

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              • #8
                Lee has vastly improved himself, & the offense.

                He is now big play weapon that must be accounted for.

                He is also a really good blocker. He made a crushing angle block on the Ryan TD last week. He knows what he's doing and likes to make plays. I never had a clue this guy had the potential to become what he is at this point.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ny10804
                  Originally posted by OS PA
                  With Shockey on IR does Donald Lee go to the Pro-bowl?

                  The top four tight-ends in the NFC are Shockey, Whitten, Cooley, and Lee.

                  Lee has been more productive than Cooley, and he's up there with Whitten. Problem is he's not a big name guy.

                  Hopefully he leads in the non-fan voting.

                  We'll see tomorrow.
                  If by more productive you mean 13 less catches, 138 less yards, 1 less TD, but .3 more YPC, then you're correct. If by "up there with Witten," you mean 41 less catches, 495 less yards, 1 less TD, but .1 more YPC, you are again correct.
                  Damn, I'll eat crow here.

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                  • #10
                    I don't think Lee makes it. Cooley is a pretty popular player.
                    Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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