Mandatory Minicamp

From Lambeau to Lombardi, Holmgren, McCarthy and LaFleur and from Starr to Favre, Rodgers and now Jordan Love we’re talking Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers football. This Packers Forum is the place to talk NFL football and everything Packers. So, pull up a keyboard, make yourself at home and let’s talk some Packers football.

Moderators: NCF, salmar80, BF004, APB, Packfntk

YoHoChecko
Reactions:
Posts: 9712
Joined: 26 Mar 2020 11:34

Post by YoHoChecko »

image.png
image.png (31.57 KiB) Viewed 408 times

YoHoChecko
Reactions:
Posts: 9712
Joined: 26 Mar 2020 11:34

Post by YoHoChecko »

image.png
image.png (33.41 KiB) Viewed 407 times

YoHoChecko
Reactions:
Posts: 9712
Joined: 26 Mar 2020 11:34

Post by YoHoChecko »

image.png
image.png (20.48 KiB) Viewed 405 times

User avatar
salmar80
Reactions:
Posts: 4898
Joined: 17 Mar 2020 16:07

Post by salmar80 »

Yoop wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:15
go pak go wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:08
Yoop wrote:
10 Jun 2021 11:19
or maybe they wanted to see if Love could hit a moving target more then 10 yrds down field, and this throwing into tight coverahe gets over blown, 3 passes into tight coverage, going 2 out of 3, and 14 of 23 is nothing to set bank on from the 2nd day of minni camp, good to see, but often the offense has the upper hand in minny's and TC.
This literally couldn't be more wrong. :rotf: :rotf:

The defense almost always has the upper hand in spring and TC practices. It's why every year we got so excited about Dom Caper's defenses.
I heard Yoho's response to my comment a half hour ago, did you and 23 miss him telling me that Lafluer said defenses have the upper hand??????

I don't agree, unless the defense knows prior what the play is, trhen the offense always has th upper hand because they do know what the play is.

so thanks for ganging up, so noted.
Yoop, while I agree that O is proactive and D is reactive, the exact reason why the D has an advantage (or at least a more level playing field) prior to the actual games is precisely because the O isn't doing all it can to beat the D when they're just practicing running plays. The O does have an advantage in actual games where they've scouted the D, select plays and matchups to beat 'em and scheme to optimally beat the D. You don't do that to the max in minicamps.
Image

User avatar
salmar80
Reactions:
Posts: 4898
Joined: 17 Mar 2020 16:07

Post by salmar80 »

Image

User avatar
Yoop
Huddle Heavy Hitter
Reactions:
Posts: 12346
Joined: 24 Mar 2020 09:23

Post by Yoop »

salmar80 wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:22
Yoop wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:15
go pak go wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:08


This literally couldn't be more wrong. :rotf: :rotf:

The defense almost always has the upper hand in spring and TC practices. It's why every year we got so excited about Dom Caper's defenses.
I heard Yoho's response to my comment a half hour ago, did you and 23 miss him telling me that Lafluer said defenses have the upper hand??????

I don't agree, unless the defense knows prior what the play is, trhen the offense always has th upper hand because they do know what the play is.

so thanks for ganging up, so noted.
Yoop, while I agree that O is proactive and D is reactive, the exact reason why the D has an advantage (or at least a more level playing field) prior to the actual games is precisely because the O isn't doing all it can to beat the D when they're just practicing running plays. The O does have an advantage in actual games where they've scouted the D, select plays and matchups to beat 'em and scheme to optimally beat the D. You don't do that to the max in minicamps.
sorry Sal, I mis read your response.
Last edited by Yoop on 10 Jun 2021 13:47, edited 1 time in total.

YoHoChecko
Reactions:
Posts: 9712
Joined: 26 Mar 2020 11:34

Post by YoHoChecko »

image.png
image.png (37.7 KiB) Viewed 392 times

User avatar
go pak go
Huddle Heavy Hitter
Reactions:
Posts: 13516
Joined: 22 Mar 2020 21:30

Post by go pak go »

Yoop wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:30
salmar80 wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:22
Yoop wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:15


I heard Yoho's response to my comment a half hour ago, did you and 23 miss him telling me that Lafluer said defenses have the upper hand??????

I don't agree, unless the defense knows prior what the play is, trhen the offense always has th upper hand because they do know what the play is.

so thanks for ganging up, so noted.
Yoop, while I agree that O is proactive and D is reactive, the exact reason why the D has an advantage (or at least a more level playing field) prior to the actual games is precisely because the O isn't doing all it can to beat the D when they're just practicing running plays. The O does have an advantage in actual games where they've scouted the D, select plays and matchups to beat 'em and scheme to optimally beat the D. You don't do that to the max in minicamps.
sorry Sal, the added advantage that the offenses has over the defense is not limited to any situation, I think Lafluer said that in defense of the offense and Love, and thats cool, but he'll never convince me of that, except for situation of new scheme installs and the like, last year our offense showed what I'am talking about.

and this isn't me thinking I know more then Lafluer, simply that I think Lafluer waqs defending his QB and players.
I would talk about how the leading story for many TC's the past decade has been Rodgers throwing a lot of interceptions and the defenses looking great, but I have come to accept you will take that anecdotal evidence and just say, "sorry I disagree".

And then either next year or two years from now we will forget about this conversation and you will say, "defenses are always better in the spring and TC so I'm not too impressed."

Heck I wouldn't be surprised in the least if Rodgers shows up for TC this summer...throws a lot of picks and people are asking if his holdout was a bad idea and you come to his defense saying, "eeehhhh. I wouldn't read too much into the ints. everyone knows the dfense always has teh upper hand this time of year."

:lol: :lol: :rotf: :rotf:
Yoop wrote:
26 May 2021 11:22
could we get some moderation in here to get rid of conspiracy theory's, some in here are trying to have a adult conversation.
Image

User avatar
go pak go
Huddle Heavy Hitter
Reactions:
Posts: 13516
Joined: 22 Mar 2020 21:30

Post by go pak go »

Okay I am starting to get excited about our 4th round pick this year.
Yoop wrote:
26 May 2021 11:22
could we get some moderation in here to get rid of conspiracy theory's, some in here are trying to have a adult conversation.
Image

User avatar
Yoop
Huddle Heavy Hitter
Reactions:
Posts: 12346
Joined: 24 Mar 2020 09:23

Post by Yoop »

go pak go wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:41
Yoop wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:30
salmar80 wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:22

Yoop, while I agree that O is proactive and D is reactive, the exact reason why the D has an advantage (or at least a more level playing field) prior to the actual games is precisely because the O isn't doing all it can to beat the D when they're just practicing running plays. The O does have an advantage in actual games where they've scouted the D, select plays and matchups to beat 'em and scheme to optimally beat the D. You don't do that to the max in minicamps.
sorry Sal, the added advantage that the offenses has over the defense is not limited to any situation, I think Lafluer said that in defense of the offense and Love, and thats cool, but he'll never convince me of that, except for situation of new scheme installs and the like, last year our offense showed what I'am talking about.

and this isn't me thinking I know more then Lafluer, simply that I think Lafluer waqs defending his QB and players.
I would talk about how the leading story for many TC's the past decade has been Rodgers throwing a lot of interceptions and the defenses looking great, but I have come to accept you will take that anecdotal evidence and just say, "sorry I disagree".

And then either next year or two years from now we will forget about this conversation and you will say, "defenses are always better in the spring and TC so I'm not too impressed."

Heck I wouldn't be surprised in the least if Rodgers shows up for TC this summer...throws a lot of picks and people are asking if his holdout was a bad idea and you come to his defense saying, "eeehhhh. I wouldn't read too much into the ints. everyone knows the dfense always has teh upper hand this time of year."

:lol: :lol: :rotf: :rotf:
that is the offense simply not worrying about throwing picks or taking chances they wouldn't normally, that doesn't mean the defense is better, more that it gets to take advantage of offenses doing stuff it wouldn't do in regular games, big difference, but you think whatever you want.

YoHoChecko
Reactions:
Posts: 9712
Joined: 26 Mar 2020 11:34

Post by YoHoChecko »

go pak go wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:41
Okay I am starting to get excited about our 4th round pick this year.
Newman?

Honestly, he's low key the guy I need to see the most from in his rookie contract because I have a hard time not thinking of him as "the OG who we took while Kenny Gainwell was somehow still on the board while we are stocked at OG." If he winds up a starting RT or a high-level OG, I can deal. :mrgreen:

YoHoChecko
Reactions:
Posts: 9712
Joined: 26 Mar 2020 11:34

Post by YoHoChecko »

GUYS STAAAAHHHHHHP I don't care about endless back and forths when everyone's stance is well-known and locked in.

User avatar
Pckfn23
Huddle Heavy Hitter
Reactions:
Posts: 14470
Joined: 22 Mar 2020 22:13
Location: Western Wisconsin

Post by Pckfn23 »

YoHoChecko wrote:
10 Jun 2021 11:58
Andy Herman tweeted the music playlist earlier today and I replied "please stop" and have since been blocked. So I can only post images from the acmepackingcompany twitter feed from him from now on :cry:
Ya, he's is absolutely thin skinned. I tweeted at him asking if he could find anything of substance on the Rodgers situation instead of retweeting Schefter. Blocked. Was polite about it too.
Image
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."

User avatar
Crazylegs Starks
Reactions:
Posts: 3719
Joined: 24 Mar 2020 21:50
Location: Northern WI

Post by Crazylegs Starks »

YoHoChecko wrote:
10 Jun 2021 11:58
Andy Herman tweeted the music playlist earlier today and I replied "please stop" and have since been blocked. So I can only post images from the acmepackingcompany twitter feed from him from now on :cry:
Andy Herman be like
Image
“We didn’t lose the game; we just ran out of time.”
- Vince Lombardi

User avatar
lupedafiasco
Reactions:
Posts: 5327
Joined: 24 Mar 2020 17:17

Post by lupedafiasco »

I can’t wait for camp. I feel like so far the Packers are using people all over to sort things out, especially on the OL.

Jordan Love’s first meaningful NFL playing time. AJ Dillon is going to body preseason defenses. Kylin Hill I though was a steal. Josiah Deguara, Jace Bumburger, maybe a sleeper in Dafney. Amari Rodgers, uhhh... well that’s it at receiver. I guess to see if ESB takes a step, if MVS builds on the NFCC, and if Funchess really cares about football and tries. The entire OL battle is gonna be insane. So many players in the mix at RG, rookie at C. Depth at OT is wide open.

The defensive scheme is general is interesting. Keke needs to take a step and take over for Dean Lowry who is committing a robbery on our cap. Slaton is so intriguing as a youngin. ILB is wide open I think. Anyone could win that battle and with Campbell added in it will be interesting. They all suck but everyone’s likes a good midget wrestling show right? CB to me is the best battle. I want to see Stokes against NFL receivers. I think against big possession types he gets rolled but time will tell. Will King continue to get cooked like a pizza put in the oven by someone stoned out of their mind? I really want to see Jean-Charles. Chandon had a rough season after a promising rookie year. This is Josh Jackson’s last shot. I liked Holman. And finally safety. I really liked Scott out of TCU. Maybe he plays more with the star position wide open.

So many great battles. I wanna see how the depth chart shakes out.
Cancelled by the forum elites.

User avatar
APB
Reactions:
Posts: 8217
Joined: 20 Mar 2020 06:53
Location: Virginia

Post by APB »

lupedafiasco wrote:
10 Jun 2021 20:50
Jace Bumburger...
I really thought you'd have gotten more creative with him. If nothing else, Boozeburger seems more fitting. :mrgreen:

That said, I'd wager just about every person on this forum has made the same bad choice Sternberger made with getting behind the wheel after a night of drinking - only didn't get caught. Just about every young kid does it at some point. I'm willing to cut the kid some slack...so long as he legitimately learns from his mistake.

Anyway, I'm really interested to see the WR room shake out. Gotta figure Adams, MVS, Lazard, and Rodgers are locks. That leaves only 1-2 slots available between Funchess, EQSB, Taylor, and a gaggle of 1st/2nd yr players. Winfree has been showing out thus far. Taylor has been first up as a gunner. Gaither has shown some things.

Gotta figure there won't be a ton of roster spots to spare at final cut-downs. If the team is gonna horde a position group, I'd lean toward OL with all the talent there. That, despite the pending FA status of nearly every WR in the room - although that could weigh in heavily when it comes down to it.

If I'm Funchess, I'm not making any real estate purchases just yet. If I'm EQSB, I'm a little nervous.

Acrobat
Reactions:
Posts: 1832
Joined: 28 Apr 2020 10:16

Post by Acrobat »

Pckfn23 wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:49
YoHoChecko wrote:
10 Jun 2021 11:58
Andy Herman tweeted the music playlist earlier today and I replied "please stop" and have since been blocked. So I can only post images from the acmepackingcompany twitter feed from him from now on :cry:
Ya, he's is absolutely thin skinned. I tweeted at him asking if he could find anything of substance on the Rodgers situation instead of retweeting Schefter. Blocked. Was polite about it too.
That's crazy. I always took Andy to be a pretty cool guy, that actually changes my perspective of him.

User avatar
Yoop
Huddle Heavy Hitter
Reactions:
Posts: 12346
Joined: 24 Mar 2020 09:23

Post by Yoop »

Acrobat wrote:
11 Jun 2021 08:03
Pckfn23 wrote:
10 Jun 2021 12:49
YoHoChecko wrote:
10 Jun 2021 11:58
Andy Herman tweeted the music playlist earlier today and I replied "please stop" and have since been blocked. So I can only post images from the acmepackingcompany twitter feed from him from now on :cry:
Ya, he's is absolutely thin skinned. I tweeted at him asking if he could find anything of substance on the Rodgers situation instead of retweeting Schefter. Blocked. Was polite about it too.
That's crazy. I always took Andy to be a pretty cool guy, that actually changes my perspective of him.
lets see, 2 people from a small internet forum text him with request, I bet no one else in Packer fan ship ever text Heerman with request, specially concerning Rodgers or minni camps, I bet he gets a 1000 text a day, just imagine how busy he is.

YoHoChecko
Reactions:
Posts: 9712
Joined: 26 Mar 2020 11:34

Post by YoHoChecko »

I don’t hold it against him. This isn’t even his primary job. I can see him being like “You don’t like it, forget it” and moving on. I just wish I knew that about him. I’d have left him alone and kept his tweets. I was just playing around because the playlist updates have become a joke over the years. I’d gladly trade his insights for my silence. Too late now, though.

User avatar
APB
Reactions:
Posts: 8217
Joined: 20 Mar 2020 06:53
Location: Virginia

Post by APB »

YoHoChecko wrote:
11 Jun 2021 08:14
I don’t hold it against him. This isn’t even his primary job. I can see him being like “You don’t like it, forget it” and moving on. I just wish I knew that about him. I’d have left him alone and kept his tweets. I was just playing around because the playlist updates have become a joke over the years. I’d gladly trade his insights for my silence. Too late now, though.
Time to create that Twitter alter-ego. Heck, I've got 22 accounts on this site alone just so I can like my own posts... :mrgreen:

Post Reply