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Campen getting canned when the head coach gets canned almost always happens.
It could also be true that Campen has lost his edge as he aged but man...from 2007 - 2016...the dude was legendary. The Olines he was able to develop were insane. Minnesota Vikings fans were so jealous how we could constantly pull Blue Chip Olinemen out of our butts with Day 3 draft picks.
It could also be true that Campen has lost his edge as he aged but man...from 2007 - 2016...the dude was legendary. The Olines he was able to develop were insane. Minnesota Vikings fans were so jealous how we could constantly pull Blue Chip Olinemen out of our butts with Day 3 draft picks.
Campen had the premier pass pro unit in the entire league during the 2016 season, many thought Campen had HC capability back then, he was a 2 year trainee coach who under one year of tutaledge with denvers west coast scheme became our OL coach and his success is recorded, just go look it up at PFF
most seasons we where top ten pass blocking, which is what we concentrate on mostly, still Campy did have great run blocking as well when he had run blocking ability interior lineman like Lang and Sitton.
Campen is a great hire, he'll have a good eye to scout OL man. part of me thinks he also wants to retire as a full time employee of the Packers, one of the longest tenured assistant coaches we ever had.
Foos, your so far out in the deep water, I'am not sure I can save ya (kidding of course)
where not asking Campen to be our OL coach, just another voice in the room.
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Not quite sure what the Campen hater is in about. He took day 3 picks and consistently churned out pro bowl caliber players. Between us and Cleveland he had Bak, Lang, Sitton, Bulaga, Wells, Linsley, Tretter, Teller, and Bitonio all make pro bowls. The 2014 and 15 Packers Olines probably go down as the best we have had since the mid 2000s and even then I think it’s debatable that it’s better.
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Yeah, @Crazylegs Starks hit the nail on the head. He just picked some dreadful stops to coach over the past 5 years. I don't know what an OL coach makes, but I assume he had to keep working for a living and was maybe a little burnt out. Seems like this is a great opportunity to stay involved, make a living, and try something new, all while coming home to the best organization in sports. I think it's a great deal for him and a great deal for the Packers.
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People were (foolishly) advocating for it to happen in January of 2010. Good thing it didn't happen then, otherwise we might not have won the Super Bowl that year. I just logged back in for the first time in awhile. Looks like everyone rallied around my take. They all view me as forum leader and really value my opinion. That was a bad take from you on this topic.Foosball wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024 19:32I couldn’t stand Campen and was advocating for him to get fired 2 years prior to it happening. He was !@#$ poor at developing O lineman. Unlike Bobb McKittrick, the Niners longtime OL coach who could take 2nd and 3rd string lineman and coach them up to top tier Olines. Campen’s O lines were always under performing.
If he was any good he would still be coaching. I really hope he doesn’t have too much involvement. Hopefully he stands on the sideline and gives the real coaches advice that they can ignore.
Sheesh, you’d think the Packers would have learned from his last stint.
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Woah. Someone started asking MLF about what's going on with their inability to get a K and MLF cut him off and said "not a question for me. That is a question for Rich Bisaccia" in a really really pointed way. Rich is 100% on the hot seat. MLF seems livid. Said the situation will "absolutely" affect his thinking with play calling involving FGs.
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MLF also says they had a "clear vision" for how they'd use Dillon this year, not just as a runner but his versatility and the potential for 2-back sets and there is a void with his injury.
Sounds to me like Dillon might have been being thought of as sort of a RB/H-back instead of using a TE in that sort of role; maybe that's why Pearson was brought back a bit ago (though he gone again now)
Sounds to me like Dillon might have been being thought of as sort of a RB/H-back instead of using a TE in that sort of role; maybe that's why Pearson was brought back a bit ago (though he gone again now)
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Good. Its a complete failure on the STs coaching but IMO more on the GM to not be able to get an even somewhat reliable kicker in here during a championship window. Going for it an being aggressive will only get you so far. During the playoffs when you are up against the leagues best defenses you need to secure points when you can get them.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑28 Aug 2024 14:28Woah. Someone started asking MLF about what's going on with their inability to get a K and MLF cut him off and said "not a question for me. That is a question for Rich Bisaccia" in a really really pointed way. Rich is 100% on the hot seat. MLF seems livid. Said the situation will "absolutely" affect his thinking with play calling involving FGs.
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Just an FYI: I came in as the question was in progress and I'm not really seeing this reported as being as hostile as it felt to me. But man, it felt hostile to my eyes.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑28 Aug 2024 15:10Good. Its a complete failure on the STs coaching but IMO more on the GM to not be able to get an even somewhat reliable kicker in here during a championship window. Going for it an being aggressive will only get you so far. During the playoffs when you are up against the leagues best defenses you need to secure points when you can get them.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑28 Aug 2024 14:28Woah. Someone started asking MLF about what's going on with their inability to get a K and MLF cut him off and said "not a question for me. That is a question for Rich Bisaccia" in a really really pointed way. Rich is 100% on the hot seat. MLF seems livid. Said the situation will "absolutely" affect his thinking with play calling involving FGs.
It does sound like the beginning of the question was specifically about going into the season with a kicker that just arrived, but I did hear them mention having had 5 guys in here at the position before he was cut off.
But yeah. Tough to know who the frustration was directed at between Rich and Gutey, but the way he said it, I say more Rich. Like MLF wishes he could wash his hands of this mess.
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Campen's OLines were as rough when he began as they were good when he finished. By the time he had a couple of years behind him, he could plug and play OLinemen as well as anybody.go pak go wrote: ↑27 Aug 2024 08:40Campen getting canned when the head coach gets canned almost always happens.
It could also be true that Campen has lost his edge as he aged but man...from 2007 - 2016...the dude was legendary. The Olines he was able to develop were insane. Minnesota Vikings fans were so jealous how we could constantly pull Blue Chip Olinemen out of our butts with Day 3 draft picks.
He followed Larry Beightol (a legend in my mind). And after a time, Campen lived up to that.
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First world problems. You gotta know as well as me about burn pits and that smell in &%$@ hole countries APB.
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All too well, brother.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑29 Aug 2024 18:52First world problems. You gotta know as well as me about burn pits and that smell in &%$@ hole countries APB.
A blow to some of Matts plans for 2 RB sets, so he said anyway, AJ is a good blocker, and I think if we used him inside zone we might have seen some of his best stuff again, agree, bummer for Dillon.
Wilson and Llyod are not ready to block, Jacobs can block, but he needs a breather, Dillon will be missed.
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