Nor deflate them.
I too am interested in who we have as KR/PR in tomorrowβs game. If they do well then itβs a sign that Davisβ day are numbered.
Goalline posted:Hungry5 posted:Goalline posted:God wonβt let him catch any balls.
Duh... read the bible.
Is that what that John 3:16 thing says? Explains why it shows up so often at football games.
Jaymo translation:
She was a smokeshow who was dissatisfied with Jaymo's meager offerings so she started frequenting Packer fan websites.
Jaymo was married to [catts]?
I think it might be time to move on from Rip and put JWilliams back there.
https://cheeseheadtv.com/blog/...-keep-a-fullback-248
No, and I didn't have to read past the headline.
YATittle posted:
Not really. But the team kept Goodson so who knows?
PackerPatrick posted:YATittle posted:Not really. But the team kept Goodson so who knows?
Based on his measurables, seems like a special teams guy or practice squad candidate.
It does, we might have a killer of a PS if other teams would keep their hands off them.
LB Nick Perry (ankle) has been activated off PUP. βIts an exquisite day. Iβm excited to be back to the teamβ #Packers
β Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) August 19, 2018
He broke his index finger tweeting that statement.
Are you suggesting Nick is brittle?
Well....
Remember that time he went on IR when he broke a sweat?
Nicked Perry
We've seen this one before. Anytime a defensive player uses the word exquisite to describe anything, you know it fortells doom.
YATittle posted:I think it might be time to move on from Rip and put JWilliams back there.
https://cheeseheadtv.com/blog/...-keep-a-fullback-248
On single back runs, the Packers averaged 4.4 yards per carry, a full yard per carry more than they averaged on runs out of two-back formations (3.4 ypc).
a) thanks for doing the math for me, figuring out what a full carry difference would be is hard enough in metric, much less doing it in yards.
b) I don't think it is that simple. I'd like to see down and distance too. I suspect when they use the two back sets, it is when they need a couple yards. One back sets probably happen more in early downs/play action.
c) fullbacks are awsum
They can be.
De-cleating of the first degree! One of the best blocks Lewis ever felt...
Complete horsesh** if true. Players caught playing dirty need to be suspended.
Said Williams: "If theyβre twisting ankles, Iβm for sure kicking,β https://t.co/xYxF2VfxJ9
β Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) August 20, 2018
There is pure video of the play. Itβs pretty ugly. And obvious. And blatant.
But donβt lead with the helmet!!!
Twist a guyβs leg like that in a pile. Probably going to result in damage.
Thanks for posting PB.
Thanks for posting that CJ. That's the first time I am seeing that. Complete bullshi#. Wouldn't blame Williams or another player if they RGIII'd the next a-hole who intentionally try's to hurt them.
ouch, that hurts just watching , and he still has presence of mind to look down field to see if the pass was complete
Only three players out of practice because of injury - Mays, Davis and Kumerow. Unheard numbers for #Packers this late in camp.
β Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) August 21, 2018
Slackers.
MVS is going to be a very good reciever in this league for a long time. Heβs got a lot of football IQ to go with his 4.3 speed. 6β3β isnβt going to hurt him either.
Hes a matchup nightmare in development.
While I dig EQs ability to get open in the slot and Mooreβs ability to create separation. They have work to do.
MVS is a completely different problem for defenses.
michiganjoe posted:Only three players out of practice because of injury - Mays, Davis and Kumerow. Unheard numbers for #Packers this late in camp.
β Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) August 21, 2018
Not unheard of when you consider the numbers injured and now active again before he wrote that.
As douchey as the leg twist is, that video shows ONE lineman actually executing an effective block.
Exxon's biggest knock out of CFB was he was a body catcher or bucket catcher. He has done well so far but hopefully it's a sign of his learning better how to catch with his hands.
DH13 posted:Exxon's biggest knock out of CFB was he was a body catcher or bucket catcher. He has done well so far but hopefully it's a sign of his learning better how to catch with his hands.
Who is CFB?
EQ has shown he's tough to account for out of the slot. He runs fluid patterns. Easy for a QB to see his route. Nothing he's done says he doesn't want to play football which was the concern. So far so good.
Moore is going to be a work in progress. I still think GB needs to give him some WR screens and bubble passes to help get his mind right. He's in his own way right now. But you can't give up on a kid that creates separation the way he does.
Looks like #Packers have settled on the top of their CB depth chart: Kevin King and Tramon Williams in slot, Jaire Alexander in slot. Been pretty consistent over the past week.
β Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) August 21, 2018
Meant King and Williams outside and pretty much as most expected.
With House the 4th CB, that's nice depth.
Jackson at 5 ain't shabby either. Going dime could be as easy as 1-2-3.
#Packers rookie WR Marquez Valdes-Scantlingβs speed is obvious, but his his suddenness is also difficult to cover. Stops and starts on a dime. Shook Josh Hawkins on a couple comeback routes. Even beat Tramon Williams on red-zone slant, but throw was off. Very impressive athlete.
MVS will be pushing for snaps by mid season....