• Aug 23

    The game could have gone a little better but Packer fans should be really happy that last night was not a repeat of last week. The Packers offense rebounded nicely and I hope they can continue to play that well into the season. The Packers defense is another story and I think there were a couple things that lead to their poor performance. Since I am in a good mood after last night’s game I have decided to start with the positives from the game.

    Positives

    Aaron Rodgers had a great game in my opinion. There is no way you can possibly complain about 18/22 for 193 yards. Tack on a passing and running TD as well. Rodgers rebounded from last week. He might have only had one of two mistakes in the whole game and the rest of the game was flawless. If we see more games like this than against the 49ers I think Rodgers will have a very successful season this year. As long as the line give Rodgers time I think he will quickly develop and overcome these mistakes that he has made so far this preseason.

    The wide receivers redeemed themselves tonight. There was only one noticeable drop in my opinion (James Jones) and other than that the receivers did their job. This week they were finally able to get open so Rodgers had somewhere to throw the ball. I think McCarthy really needs to think about using a lot of the short passes this season since Aaron Rodgers and the receivers played much better with the short passes than the intermediate to long passes of last week. Finally it was nice to see Greg Jennings back since he really opened up the passing game in my opinion.

    Kregg Lumpkin might have earned himself a spot on the roster with his play in yesterday’s game. While his stats might not show a great game I think he showed the potential to be a good RB in the league. While I personally don’t think he is currently worthy of a roster spot on the team I think the Packers are going to have to keep him on the roster since there is no way he makes it to the practice squad. This is one of those times that I wish the NFL had a developmental league like the MLB. While I wouldn’t guarentee that he makes the roster, I will say that he improved his chance last night.

    The offensive line did a very good job pass blocking in today’s game. While it has been said that the Broncos defensive line is pretty weak, that doesn’t really matter to me. It doesn’t matter since the offensive line did their job in the game. They could have been challenged more but they weren’t. If there defensive line was better we don’t know what would have happened. We could have given up many more sacks or we could have continued to block well. There is really no reason to debate what would have happened since we will never get to see what would have happened.

    Jason Hunter had a great game at defensive end. I have been a critic of Jason Hunter for a while now and for good reason. He never seemed to get any pressure on the QB. He didn’t have a problem with that last night. He had several good pressures on the QB (would have had more if the Broncos offensive lineman didn’t hold several plays in a row) and even caused the Tracy White interception that won the game. Hopefully next week the Packers can give him some time against the Titan starting offensive line since I want to see what he can do against better competition. If Hunter continues to play like he did last night he could be a future pass rusher in this league. I think last night’s performance at least guarenteed him a spot on the roster especially since he has always been a great special teamer.

    Desmond Bishop had a very good game in my opinion. This battle between Bishop and Hodge for the final linebacking spot is getting really heated. Both are playing great and there is a very slim chance that we can keep both of them. One of them will probably have to go. Someone is likely to either be able to sign a very good LB or make a final roster trade to acquire one of these linebackers with a lot of talent that we just don’t have room for.

    Will Blackmon made the roster last night in my opinion. Not from his defensive play (even though that wasn’t terrible) but from his returning. Blackmon probably won the punt returning job after last night’s performance and has finally given the Packers a returning threat which we haven’t had for a very long time.

    Negatives

    These injuries are starting to get ridiculous. How our luck is going as far as injuries are concerned I wouldn’t be shocked if our whole roster is hurt by the end of the season. If the injuries weren’t bad enough we had five injuries in yesterday’s game. It appears that James Jones’, Nick Collins’, and Charles Woodson’s appear to be nothing and they won’t miss the opener against the Vikings. Atari Bigby’s injury is a little more serious since there is a chance that he might not be able to play the opener. Finally Sitton’s was probably the worst he hurt his knee and had to have his leg wrapped. He will have more tests today but the one positive is that he didn’t need to use crutches to walk. At this point I think we need to wait to see what the test reveal.

    We really need help on the defensive line. Injuries are decimating the defensive line. In particular we can’t keep a good defensive tackle from getting hurt. I think most of the problems from last night can actually be attributed to the defensive tackle position. First the defensive tackles did nothing to help in the run game. They couldn’t hold their spot and they couldn’t get any push. The defesnvie tackles also hurt the passing game since our defensive ends got some pressure from the sides but it went to waste since we could get absolutley no pressure up the middle. The Packers really need to either add a defensive tackle or hope that Pickett and/or Harrell get back soon. I think Packer fans saw last night why Pickett is so valuable to this team.

    Our offensive line is really letting the running backs down. All night the offensive line struggled at opening holes for the running game. The offensive line needs to start opening holes for the running game or we will be in some trouble this season since we will have to focus on the pass and defenses will do the same. This week the offensive line improved their pass blocking. Hopefully this week they will improve their run blocking.

    The Packers really need to add a veteran QB. Brian Brohm and Matt Flynn are just not ready to start. If we don’t add a veteran and Rodgers gets hurt we might as well throw the season away since at this point Brohm and Flynn would never be able to win a game. I think Thompson was pretty stupid not adding a veteran earlier. I don’t know how he expected two rookies to be able to fill in if Rodgers got hurt. I am not giving up on either QB since I think either or both could have a pretty good future as long as they are given some time to develop.

    Other Thoughts

    Jon Ryan had a really good game punting but I wouldn’t put too much stock into it since the game was in Denver after all. Denver’s high altitude has always helped kickers and punters in the past with the distance on their kicks. At least Ryan didn’t shank a punt in this game.

    Mason Crosby finally missed a field goal. I guess it was about time that he would miss one since he has been pretty much perfect this whole training camp. The snap and hold were also not great which could have lead to the missed field goal.

    The running back battle is as muddled as it has ever been. At this point I can’t really tell you who win will either the one or two open spots on the roster. Each running back brings their own strengths and weaknesses and the decision will come down to what the coaching staff wants most out of the third running back.

    Danny Lansanah might have earned himself a spot on the practice squad with his play last night. He is definently a raw player at this point in his career but he showed potential (exactly what you want out of a practice squad player). Lansanah needs to learn from his stupid roughing the passer penalty though since every player should know better than that.

    I hope Joey Haynos makes the roster over Tory Humphrey. While Tory Humphrey makes some good plays we balances those with some terrible plays. Add in the fact that he can’t stay healthy and you should know why I want to finally cut him loose. The reason I like Joey Haynos is because of his measureables. You don’t find many 6′8″ TEs in the league. Just think how that height advantage could be used in the end zone with jump balls. Joey Haynos also has good hands and showed last night that he can block as well.

    Jarrett Bush really needs to develop some consistency. Last week he played terrible and this week he played pretty good. If Bush wants to have any chance of making the roster (he is the CB looking in at this point in time) he needs to have another solid game against the Titans and show that he has some consistency between games.

    I am excited about Pat Lee’s future. While I don’t think he will have much impact this season (fourth CB at best) I think he could be a very good player in the future. Pat Lee has shown a knack for the football. He also seems to be getting better every single week that he plays. He is a little raw but I think with some development he could be a very good CB.

    Sometime this week there will be a roster cutdown to 75 players. When I find the exact date I will write a post about who I think is on the bubble. When the cuts are released I will also write a post about whether I thought they were the right choices or not.

    So what did you think about last night’s game? What went well and what went wrong in your opinion? Are you more optimistic about the season after last night’s game?

  • Aug 19

    With the third and most important preseason game approaching quickly, today’s practice was pretty important. Today I have actually two links with full coverage of today’s practice. One is from the Green Bay Press Gazette while the other is from Packers.com (I have no idea how I didn’t find this blog earler). A lot seems to have happened today, along with a new player being added to the roster.

    We’ll begin with the new player. Like I mentioned last night, Evan Moore has been placed on IR. At this point Evan Moore will either spend the season on the IR (my hope since I think he could be good next season after a years work) or the Packers could reach an injury settlement and cut him. To replace Moore on the roster the Packers have added DT Rodney Allen. Rodney Allen has most recently played for the Odessa Roughnecks in the Intense Football League (an indoor football league). I think the signing is pretty decent. I personally am not that optimistic about a player from the Intense Football League but I do like that he is a defensive tackle. The Packers really need defensive tackles even if they are just camp bodies. The thing that really surprised me though is Allen actually practiced today and he actually looked really good. I doubt he will make the final roster but with our current injuries at the DT position who really knows.

    Aaron Rodgers has appeared to have gotten his accuracy back since he was able to throw the football 45 yards through the air into a very little net. I actually saw him do this at least one during the practices that I went to. I think Aaron Rodgers has amazing accuracy for his passes. He just needs to calm down in games and I think everyone will be able to see his accuracy. It probably also wouldn’t hurt if he would actually have some time in the pocket.

    It’s nice to see the defensive making plays even though it isn’t making our offense look good. Today Will Blackmon intercepted a pass, Cullen Jenkins tipped a pass, and Abdul Hodge laid out Ryan Powdrell. It is always good to see your defense making plays.

    Mason Crosby was once again perfect. I think Mason Crosby was easily one of the biggest steals of last year’s draft. Come on. We got him for a sixth rounder and he is already one of the best kickers in the league. Most sixth rounders don’t even make their respective teams.

    Allen Barbre seemed to have had a good practice but it doesn’t seem to matter since it looks like Spitz and Sitton will be the starters once Scott Well finally gets over his trunk injury (which he reagrivated in Saturday’s game). I really think the Packers should actually think about starting Barbre and Sitton. A lot of people thought Sitton played the best of all the guards on Saturday and Spitz seems to not be able to play the other guard position. I doubt it will happen but I want to know why the coaching staff has really not given Barbre a real shot at the starting job. Barbre is getting some work at tackle though so he might have a future as either Clifton’s or Tauscher’s replacement.

    Be sure to check back later today because if I find any new updates I will be sure to add them to this post. So what are thinking about right now as far as the Packers are concerned? Are you optimistic about Friday’s game or do think the Packers will embarrass themselves once again.

  • Jul 29

    In order to break away from all the training camp news and the Brett Favre saga I decided to give my readers some videos to watch. Thanks to Green Bay, Booze, and Broads for finding these videos. Both these videos are for fantasy football.

    The first commercial features Mason Crosby and supposedly one of his favorite things to do to practice his kicking. Obviously the video was faked but it is still quite funny.

    This second video features Ryan Grant and Greg Jennings (Grant is the first commercial and Jennings is the third). They were named honorary fantasy football hall of famers last season. I thought both videos were great especially when Jennings says “I am pretty awesome”.

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