Backup guard, looks like Hanson might be done.
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Myers was pretty good too.
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Kind of crazy. The teams we lost to are a collective 14-4 right now.
Never as bad, or good, as it seems.
Always knew they would take a few months to hopefully put it together.
Just keep treading water for now, start putting it together.
Biggest thing wrong right now, seems to be effort, attitude and execution. Stems from coaching and veteran leadership (or lack their of).
Still have the talent on the roster to do anything they want to do. We start 3-3 the year we won the super bowl. Let’s just go beat the Commanders and see how we look after that.
Never as bad, or good, as it seems.
Always knew they would take a few months to hopefully put it together.
Just keep treading water for now, start putting it together.
Biggest thing wrong right now, seems to be effort, attitude and execution. Stems from coaching and veteran leadership (or lack their of).
Still have the talent on the roster to do anything they want to do. We start 3-3 the year we won the super bowl. Let’s just go beat the Commanders and see how we look after that.
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Here is where favorable looks need to take a bit of a backseat to imposing your will.
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Put me in the camp of putting Jenkins at LG and moving Runyan to RG.
Jenkins was great at LT last year, think he just looks better opening that way. Get your best players where they belong, fill in the gaps after that.
Given Elgton struggles, not super excited about Nijman playing RT. I’d prefer Tom out there. Frankly I didn’t hate Newman out there. I think he’s more of a tackle anyway. Maybe could be like Billy Turner, just better at T than G.
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Between this and the obsession with taking deep shots, I am starting to think there is little buy in...
Between this and the obsession with taking deep shots, I am starting to think there is little buy in...
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
real simple, if we don't get the deep passing to be a threat we will be one and done come playoffs, teams are shutting down most of our short game, Rodgers (mostly) and these receivers have to get that working, even a completion or two a game will soften up the underneath stuff.
obviously doing it to much as we see is frustrating and over kill, specially when where losing and aren't running enough, apparently practice during the week has had some success, it just isn't transferring to real games, but we have to be able to throw deep balls.
we brought in a rookie 6th round tackle but the article is already off the yahoo page
obviously doing it to much as we see is frustrating and over kill, specially when where losing and aren't running enough, apparently practice during the week has had some success, it just isn't transferring to real games, but we have to be able to throw deep balls.
we brought in a rookie 6th round tackle but the article is already off the yahoo page
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I agree with the tempo part. Has anyone else noticed when TV shows the huddle it takes Aaron 5-8 seconds to make the play call. He gets it in his ear around the 17-19 second mark and they don't get to the line until 10 seconds or less are on the clock. Then its either cadence games or motion that bring it to the last second. But I do think our best run plays on Sunday came off the jet sweep with Amari Rodgers flashing across the formation.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022 09:36https://packerswire.usatoday.com/2022/0 ... n-offense/
Between this and the obsession with taking deep shots, I am starting to think there is little buy in...
As for Jenkins, I think a lot of his troubles at RT are caused by Newman messing up the stunts. If Yosh can't play RT, then I'm all for giving Tom a shot. His size concerns me though, but we can always put a TE over there to help out.
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Yet that is just an excuse. It takes 3-4 seconds extra to run tempo with motion and unless it is a few minutes before half or end of game, that should not matter.packman114 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022 10:04I agree with the tempo part.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022 09:36https://packerswire.usatoday.com/2022/0 ... n-offense/
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Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Guy I defended us taking in the draft, now the best player on the team.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
It's always taken 10 seconds for Rodgers to get everyone on the same page in the huddle, because he has to deal with to many young and average players, even pre set he has to move people to where there suppose to be, this is common though across the league, this stuff is complicated, Rodgers has said some of it is to complicated for even some of the vets.packman114 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022 10:04I agree with the tempo part. Has anyone else noticed when TV shows the huddle it takes Aaron 5-8 seconds to make the play call. He gets it in his ear around the 17-19 second mark and they don't get to the line until 10 seconds or less are on the clock. Then its either cadence games or motion that bring it to the last second. But I do think our best run plays on Sunday came off the jet sweep with Amari Rodgers flashing across the formation.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022 09:36https://packerswire.usatoday.com/2022/0 ... n-offense/
Between this and the obsession with taking deep shots, I am starting to think there is little buy in...
As for Jenkins, I think a lot of his troubles at RT are caused by Newman messing up the stunts. If Yosh can't play RT, then I'm all for giving Tom a shot. His size concerns me though, but we can always put a TE over there to help out.
Newman can't help Jenkins with his kick step, Jenkins struggles in pass pro have to do with his agility, he's slow to set up his anchor and get pushed around do to that, he is fine as a run blocker when he can be the aggressor.
thats the ticket then, draft all our players to be good ( great) 4 years after drafting them, then pay moocho millions to retain them a year later.
me thinks a 80 grade from PFF has more to do with Gary standing out amongst some under achievers, like Campbell, Amos, savage, etc.
Mike Williams.Yoop wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022 10:24thats the ticket then, draft all our players to be good ( great) 4 years after drafting them, then pay moocho millions to retain them a year later.
me thinks a 80 grade from PFF has more to do with Gary standing out amongst some under achievers, like Campbell, Amos, savage, etc.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto