I think it's like this for most teams, the first week or so of camp the offenses struggle because there using so many different formations and different players in them, takes more time for offenses to build cohesion as a result. just my opinion though.
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Jonathan Ford got some kudos from MLF this week. He's fighting to earn a spot on the 53, backing up TJ Slaton on the nose
IF the Packers keep 6 DL, he'll get the nod.
At 6' 5" and 330 lbs, he's a run stuffer
Packers snagged him late 7th round 2022 because they knew he wouldn't pick GB as a UDFA. Coach Montgomery has had him for a year, time for the 2nd year leap.
SUMMARY: from Dane Brugler
Jonathan “Jon” Ford grew up in south Florida and attended Dillard High, where he made varsity as a freshman. Ford has controlled footwork at contact with the size to engage, anchor and maintain his gap integrity. He has the physical hands to get into blocks, but doesn’t have the countering quickness or instincts to track down ball carriers. As a pass rusher, he is sluggish transitioning his first step into a disruptive rush sequence. Overall, Ford looks the part and flashes point-of-attack strength and handwork to two-gap, but his lackluster impact on tape is unlikely to improve vs. NFL-level blocking."
IF the Packers keep 6 DL, he'll get the nod.
At 6' 5" and 330 lbs, he's a run stuffer
Packers snagged him late 7th round 2022 because they knew he wouldn't pick GB as a UDFA. Coach Montgomery has had him for a year, time for the 2nd year leap.
SUMMARY: from Dane Brugler
Jonathan “Jon” Ford grew up in south Florida and attended Dillard High, where he made varsity as a freshman. Ford has controlled footwork at contact with the size to engage, anchor and maintain his gap integrity. He has the physical hands to get into blocks, but doesn’t have the countering quickness or instincts to track down ball carriers. As a pass rusher, he is sluggish transitioning his first step into a disruptive rush sequence. Overall, Ford looks the part and flashes point-of-attack strength and handwork to two-gap, but his lackluster impact on tape is unlikely to improve vs. NFL-level blocking."
IT. IS. TIME
from Paul Bretl who has been attending TC
Which position group looks the best ?
"The position group that has looked the best are the cornerbacks. Jaire Alexander and Rasul Douglas are both playing at really high levels right now. The ball either isn’t coming their way or they are often all over it for the pass breakup. Keisean Nixon looks very comfortable in the slot, and even the second-team cornerbacks, Carrington Valentine and Corey Ballentine, have had pass breakup and interception opportunities. Add Stokes back into the mix, and the overall talent and depth of this unit is impressive."
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Which position group looks the best ?
"The position group that has looked the best are the cornerbacks. Jaire Alexander and Rasul Douglas are both playing at really high levels right now. The ball either isn’t coming their way or they are often all over it for the pass breakup. Keisean Nixon looks very comfortable in the slot, and even the second-team cornerbacks, Carrington Valentine and Corey Ballentine, have had pass breakup and interception opportunities. Add Stokes back into the mix, and the overall talent and depth of this unit is impressive."
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IT. IS. TIME
MLF interview comments
— On Luke Musgrave:
“He can run. I was teasing the receivers the other day… He was the fastest guy on the offense (by GPS tracking)…
He’s an exciting young prospect that has a lot of potential in that body. We’ve got to get it out of him.”
Packers didn't bring back Marcedes Lewis, despite him being cheap & available- I guess the youngsters will have to grow up fast when it comes to blocking NFL-level defenders. Musgrave looks like a solid pass catcher already
— On Luke Musgrave:
“He can run. I was teasing the receivers the other day… He was the fastest guy on the offense (by GPS tracking)…
He’s an exciting young prospect that has a lot of potential in that body. We’ve got to get it out of him.”
Packers didn't bring back Marcedes Lewis, despite him being cheap & available- I guess the youngsters will have to grow up fast when it comes to blocking NFL-level defenders. Musgrave looks like a solid pass catcher already
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Someone finally talked to the kicker. I think he's overcompensating and trying to over-aim when he lines up on the left hash.
https://www.packers.com/news/5-things-l ... aug-3-2023
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Like he did earlier in the week, in a pair of three-kick sessions, Carlson missed the first field goal before making the next two, and both misses were wide right.
He missed from 41 before making kicks from 43 and 45. Later, he missed from 47 before two good ones from 49 and 54. On the miss from 47, the snap was poor and holder Pat O'Donnell did very well just to get the ball placed for the kick.
"It's really just getting my hips through a little bit better," Carlson said of his misses to the right, which have come from the left hash. "In a game it's a one shot kill, so it's something I need to revisit, look at the technique. Really it's ball-striking and making sure I'm trusting my line. But I felt in control today, felt good about the hits I was making."
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Saw quite a bit of him in college (watched Auburn quite a bit). I didn't like the pick.Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑04 Aug 2023 12:32Someone finally talked to the kicker. I think he's overcompensating and trying to over-aim when he lines up on the left hash.
https://www.packers.com/news/5-things-l ... aug-3-2023Like he did earlier in the week, in a pair of three-kick sessions, Carlson missed the first field goal before making the next two, and both misses were wide right.
He missed from 41 before making kicks from 43 and 45. Later, he missed from 47 before two good ones from 49 and 54. On the miss from 47, the snap was poor and holder Pat O'Donnell did very well just to get the ball placed for the kick.
"It's really just getting my hips through a little bit better," Carlson said of his misses to the right, which have come from the left hash. "In a game it's a one shot kill, so it's something I need to revisit, look at the technique. Really it's ball-striking and making sure I'm trusting my line. But I felt in control today, felt good about the hits I was making."
really, according to this Carlson was one of the best in school historywallyuwl wrote: ↑04 Aug 2023 14:47Saw quite a bit of him in college (watched Auburn quite a bit). I didn't like the pick.Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑04 Aug 2023 12:32Someone finally talked to the kicker. I think he's overcompensating and trying to over-aim when he lines up on the left hash.
https://www.packers.com/news/5-things-l ... aug-3-2023Like he did earlier in the week, in a pair of three-kick sessions, Carlson missed the first field goal before making the next two, and both misses were wide right.
He missed from 41 before making kicks from 43 and 45. Later, he missed from 47 before two good ones from 49 and 54. On the miss from 47, the snap was poor and holder Pat O'Donnell did very well just to get the ball placed for the kick.
"It's really just getting my hips through a little bit better," Carlson said of his misses to the right, which have come from the left hash. "In a game it's a one shot kill, so it's something I need to revisit, look at the technique. Really it's ball-striking and making sure I'm trusting my line. But I felt in control today, felt good about the hits I was making."
Carlson's career performance places him with the fifth-most points (275), third-most field goals made (53), and sixth-most PATs made (116) in Auburn program history.
as he said it's all about being square when the foot strikes the ball.
He was there like 8 years so he racked up points. His accuracy was unreliable and wasn't impressed by his KO.Yoop wrote: ↑04 Aug 2023 15:20really, according to this Carlson was one of the best in school history
Carlson's career performance places him with the fifth-most points (275), third-most field goals made (53), and sixth-most PATs made (116) in Auburn program history.
as he said it's all about being square when the foot strikes the ball.
It seems the offense looked much better during Family Night. Let's see if they can keep it up moving forward.
Carlson was 8-of-9 on field goal attempts during Family Night with the lone miss coming on a bad snap. It seems he excels on the big stage instead of Nitschke FieldCrazylegs Starks wrote: ↑04 Aug 2023 12:32Someone finally talked to the kicker. I think he's overcompensating and trying to over-aim when he lines up on the left hash.
https://www.packers.com/news/5-things-l ... aug-3-2023Like he did earlier in the week, in a pair of three-kick sessions, Carlson missed the first field goal before making the next two, and both misses were wide right.
He missed from 41 before making kicks from 43 and 45. Later, he missed from 47 before two good ones from 49 and 54. On the miss from 47, the snap was poor and holder Pat O'Donnell did very well just to get the ball placed for the kick.
"It's really just getting my hips through a little bit better," Carlson said of his misses to the right, which have come from the left hash. "In a game it's a one shot kill, so it's something I need to revisit, look at the technique. Really it's ball-striking and making sure I'm trusting my line. But I felt in control today, felt good about the hits I was making."
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The 2nd throw was an impressive route by Doubs. He completely smoked Jaire!
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