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Is this up 4 discussion because he's holding up 4 fingers? I think it is. But it's not my call. I do know there's a lot of blue on the other side of that fence. Did I do a lot to change that? I'd like to think so. I know that ain't 67,000 fans though. 

 

When I do these Favre 1 man Q&A's I have a Brett Favre accent running through my brain. I've truly come to hate Brett Favre. 

Strike one was the softball growth thing on her elbow. Strike two was her right arm being a foot shorter than her left. Strike 3 was her freind in the Haynes crew neck. 

 

I dont want to come off as shallow but I pictured our kids having huge hair and no shot at sports with zero sense of fashion and opted to move farther down the fence line. 

 

Life requires snap decisions. My kids are nails on two out of three. Great hair and sports acumen donald trump fashion. 

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Originally Posted by cuqui:

McGinn is starting his positional reviews. First up, the running backs.

 

http://www.jsonline.com/sports...434z1-318374761.html

 

Some of the quotes from Bob's network about Eddie Lacy are absolute classics, and spot on.

And some not......

 

"The Packers, however, could keep two fullbacks, because Kuhn can serve as No. 3 running back in a pinch."

Originally Posted by The Ref fka Blair Kiel:

And some not......

 

"The Packers, however, could keep two fullbacks, because Kuhn can serve as No. 3 running back in a pinch."

What's wrong with that comment ?

Kuhn can indeed serve as a number 3 RB in case of injury. If you go back to last season, GB activated DuJuan Harris on gamedays, because he was the KR and emergency back. Harris had 16 carries for the season or 1 per game. Pretty sure Kuhn can handle that added load

 

This year, with Ty Montgomery active and handling kick off duties, there isn't much of a role for a 3rd RB on game day - so why even activate one ? There are only 46 spots to work with on Sunday and if Kuhn can cover more than one, it gives GB more flexibility in other areas.

 Kuhn and/or Ripkowski can certainly handle snaps at # 3 RB if both Lacy and Starks get dinged in the same game ( highly unlikely) Its actually a pretty smart move

And with GB likely to carry only 3 TEs, a 2nd FB makes sense too

 

I had to stop reading after the first 2 paragraphs.

When it comes to the quarterback, the running back, the three wide receivers and the five offensive linemen, it appears as though the Green Bay can and do have it all on offense.

 

It'd truly be an all-star ensemble if Jermichael Finley, just 28, hadn't suffered that career-ending cervical contusion in October 2013.

I got ill.

 

Crazy to think that a TE in GB can't produce 35-40 and 5+ TDs in the red zone alone with that OL, AR, and Lacy. Should be automatic. Dick Rodgers could be that guy but he has to get committed to blocking. He does that then defenses can't immediately dismiss him as a pure receiver. Best way to solve that is for Rodgers to help clear a path for Lacy early in the season. Tougher to cover a guy if you might have to stop a freight train. 

Tick tick tick

@AdamSchefter: Steelers -- rookies and veterans -- report to training camp today. Steelers are first NFL veterans to report this summer. And so it begins.

 

@AdamSchefter: Vikings' veterans and rookies also report today. So as of today, Vikings' and Steelers' full squads in camp. No other teams report till Wed.

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