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Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 23 Jul 2023 13:43
by BF004

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 23 Jul 2023 14:48
by lupedafiasco
The sooner the better for Stokes. He needs camp badly to develop his technique and footwork.

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 23 Jul 2023 16:46
by Backthepack4ever
BF004 wrote:
23 Jul 2023 13:43
I hope this really happens. What a nasty injury. I'm with lupe it's time for him to develop. He could get by with pure speed now become a technician.

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 24 Jul 2023 04:05
by CWIMM
lupedafiasco wrote:
22 Jul 2023 12:29
The starting 5 on Oline should be obvious although you never know with LaDumby.
It's obvious that Bakhtiari and Jenkins will start on the left side as long as both are healthy. In my opinion the starting spots on the right side and possibly even at center are still up for grabs though.
Yoop wrote:
23 Jul 2023 10:06
this is the best group of receiver talent the team has had in a decade, same with TE.

our secondary players where fed up last season, as a result Jerry Gray was fired and more trust was put in Barry, results yet unseen how this unfolds.
While the receiving corps definitely has potential it's a huge stretch to consider them the best group the team has had in the past 10 years. There was a time the Packers featured Nelson and Cobb in their prime as well as Adams developing.

Unfortunately it might be possible the Packers moved on from the wrong coach in Gray instead of Barry.

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 24 Jul 2023 08:09
by Yoop
CWIMM wrote:
24 Jul 2023 04:05
lupedafiasco wrote:
22 Jul 2023 12:29
The starting 5 on Oline should be obvious although you never know with LaDumby.
It's obvious that Bakhtiari and Jenkins will start on the left side as long as both are healthy. In my opinion the starting spots on the right side and possibly even at center are still up for grabs though.
Yoop wrote:
23 Jul 2023 10:06
this is the best group of receiver talent the team has had in a decade, same with TE.

our secondary players where fed up last season, as a result Jerry Gray was fired and more trust was put in Barry, results yet unseen how this unfolds.
While the receiving corps definitely has potential it's a huge stretch to consider them the best group the team has had in the past 10 years. There was a time the Packers featured Nelson and Cobb in their prime as well as Adams developing.

Unfortunately it might be possible the Packers moved on from the wrong coach in Gray instead of Barry.
welcome to the forum CWIMM

IMHO this is the best and deepest group of receiver prospects we've had since 2015, so OK a decade might be a tad long, throw in the TE's though and a decade isn't so outlandish.

our secondary has had communication issues when playing zone long before Barry was hired, now some of that can be blamed on lack of experience of the players, but Alexander, Douglas, Savage, been together awhile, and all 3 complained about the coverage schemes, leads me to believe Gray has been the problem.

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 25 Jul 2023 03:12
by CWIMM
Yoop wrote:
24 Jul 2023 08:09
welcome to the forum CWIMM

IMHO this is the best and deepest group of receiver prospects we've had since 2015, so OK a decade might be a tad long, throw in the TE's though and a decade isn't so outlandish.

our secondary has had communication issues when playing zone long before Barry was hired, now some of that can be blamed on lack of experience of the players, but Alexander, Douglas, Savage, been together awhile, and all 3 complained about the coverage schemes, leads me to believe Gray has been the problem.
Thanks for the welcome. I agree that the receiving corps could be special at some point down the road if most of them develop as expected. At this point the group is extremely inexperienced which might result in them struggling at times this season.

I truly hope you're correct that Gray has been the problem with the secondary not performing up to potential. We will find out soon.

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 25 Jul 2023 11:03
by APB
Well this is a bit of promising news...



Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 25 Jul 2023 14:49
by wallyuwl

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 07:48
by Pckfn23

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 07:49
by BF004
BF004 wrote:
23 Jul 2023 13:40
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No idea if they will move inside at all, but I know I won’t be attending those days either way, lol.
Well then….

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Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 08:16
by BF004
I say we make a new thread each day. Easier to flip back and catch up on stuff.

No tweet is too irrelevant, fill these b’s up.

This thread should work for day 1, only on page 2.

Re: 2023 Training Camp - 7/26

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 08:27
by BF004

Re: 2023 Training Camp - 7/26

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 08:28
by go pak go
It will be interesting to see what teams do when the air quality is poor due to the forrest fire smoke.

That stuff is terrible for you and by all purposes you shouldn't exercise outside when there is an air quality warning.

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 08:44
by YoHoChecko
wallyuwl wrote:
25 Jul 2023 14:49
maybe I'm just getting old, but this kinda stuff is adorable

Re: 2023 Training Camp - 7/26

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 09:08
by BF004

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 09:26
by Yoop
YoHoChecko wrote:
26 Jul 2023 08:44
wallyuwl wrote:
25 Jul 2023 14:49
maybe I'm just getting old, but this kinda stuff is adorable
what is a bubbler? I bet a few where thinking what I was thinking :toke:

Wi. with all the Native American locality names, heck even us locals ( I use to be a local) have trouble pronouncing some of the names.

your right, this is some great stuff.

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 09:44
by APB
Yoop wrote:
26 Jul 2023 09:26
what is a bubbler? I bet a few where thinking what I was thinking :toke:
I remember way back when asking my Drill Sergeant during the first week of basic training if I could go use the bubbler. He looked at me like I was speaking a foreign language. Hell, to him I was.

He asked me, in a not so pleasant tone, "what (insert colorful adjective) is a (insert colorful adjective) bubbler?"

I warily and respectfully responded, "you know, uh, the thing you, umm, push the button and then, uh, water comes out...?"

Him: "You mean a (insert colorful adjective) water fountain?"

Me: (loud and thunderous) "YES DRILL SERGEANT!"

He then proceeded to lecture me on the deficiencies of the (insert colorful adjective) public education system of whatever (insert colorful adjective) state I was from whilst I took mental notes from the front leaning rest position.

I don't think I've used the term "bubbler" outside of the state of Wisconsin since.

Re: 2023 Training Camp - 7/26

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 10:01
by APB





Re: 2023 Training Camp - 7/26

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 10:10
by BF004
I made a list of some of the best Packer follows if anyone wants to follow it.

I did it kind of quick, so prolly missing a few guys.

https://twitter.com/i/lists/1684218548535562244

Re: 2023 Training Camp

Posted: 26 Jul 2023 10:22
by Yoop
APB wrote:
26 Jul 2023 09:44
Yoop wrote:
26 Jul 2023 09:26
what is a bubbler? I bet a few where thinking what I was thinking :toke:
I remember way back when asking my Drill Sergeant during the first week of basic training if I could go use the bubbler. He looked at me like I was speaking a foreign language. Hell, to him I was.

He asked me, in a not so pleasant tone, "what (insert colorful adjective) is a (insert colorful adjective) bubbler?"

I warily and respectfully responded, "you know, uh, the thing you, umm, push the button and then, uh, water comes out...?"

Him: "You mean a (insert colorful adjective) water fountain?"

Me: (loud and thunderous) "YES DRILL SERGEANT!"

He then proceeded to lecture me on the deficiencies of the (insert colorful adjective) public education system of whatever (insert colorful adjective) state I was from whilst I took mental notes from the front leaning rest position.

I don't think I've used the term "bubbler" outside of the state of Wisconsin since.
I guess everyone had a Sergeant Hulka :lol: