Is it possible that the Packers have an advantage?
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Is it possible that the Packers have an advantage?
Call me crazy but as we know the Packers did not add many "skill" players on offense. With no rookie camp and OTA's rookie skill players will be at a disadvantage going into the season. Will be an interesting start to the season if the preseason and camps are modified.
Im not sure about that, because all indications point to the Offense being due for a massive shift from the 50/50 lafleur/Rodgers O to much more of what Lafleur wants to do. I would think camp would be very helpful to further implement that shift ya know. Lots of plays, concepts, and blocking schemes will probably need to be mastered as McCarthy style plays are replaced with Lafleur.Carl Gerbschmidt wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020 09:52Call me crazy but as we know the Packers did not add many "skill" players on offense. With no rookie camp and OTA's rookie skill players will be at a disadvantage going into the season. Will be an interesting start to the season if the preseason and camps are modified.
I Do Not Hate Matt Lafleur
We may have an advantage because of not having to start rookies, who'll have a Hard transition to the NFL.Carl Gerbschmidt wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020 09:52Call me crazy but as we know the Packers did not add many "skill" players on offense. With no rookie camp and OTA's rookie skill players will be at a disadvantage going into the season. Will be an interesting start to the season if the preseason and camps are modified.
But many of our young skill players either sucked or missed time with injuries, and they sure could use max development...
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