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Gives me more of a Cullen Jenkins vibe. My big fear though is that he will perform well enough this year that it will cause Gute to think DL is fine and that he doesn't need to pour any more resources into the position. Keke looks like a good rotational/situational guy, but at 288 lbs. I don't think he's you're key guy on every down.

We've got 2-3 guys on defense that are seemingly taking a step up in performance. Primarily Gary and Keke; Adams is still on the fringe.
They have a long way to go, of course, but no reason not to be optimistic heading into the home stretch of this season + playoffs.
Speaking of Adams, if the Packers make an offer to him, I hope it's basically vet minimum. Even considering his (slight) improvement, he has injuries that slowed his development, and keep him from realizing his full potential.... whatever that may be.
He's also too far down the list of key players that need to be extended, especially considering the possibility of the cap shrinking.

@DH13 posted:

Thin position getting thinner.  Odd.  He must've done something beyond poor performance.

I'm sure the CRACK journalists who "cover" the Packers will be getting to the bottom of the story ... about the same time they reveal who it was in the front office who pushed to take Kevin King over he whose name must not be spoken.

Fairly significant development having your 4th DLineman waived from what was already a position of weakness just 3 days before a playoff game against an opponent who approach to offense is run, run, and then run again, but no news on what precipitated the release?

The Packer press reports what it is fed, nothing more.

So one of these guys would be the replacement.  I'm assuming Moore will be brought up.



DL Abdullah Anderson: He’s played 49 defensive snaps over in three games for the Packers already this season, including back-to-back games in Weeks 17-18. The Packers clearly like him as a rotational option up front. Expect him to be a gameday elevation as depth against the 49ers run game.

DL R.J. McIntosh: The 2018 fifth-round pick of the Giants has been in Green Bay for much of the season, but he hasn’t been elevated for a game despite being protected several times. Could this finally be his opportunity?

@Packiderm posted:

Dude was out for a few games with an illness. Something sounds fishy.

Maybe the Cards have waived JJ Watt and the Pack's gonna sign him!

I remember an interview with another player and when asked about Keke he deferred to the coaching staff with some comment about its personal.

Edit: I just saw this.

Tom Silverstein
@TomSilverstein
#Packers have released DL Kingsley Keke, according to an NFL source with access to the NFL wire. He did not play in the last three games, one because of COVID but was inactive for "personal" reasons before that. LaFleur wouldn't say much else when asked about what those were.
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@SteveLuke posted:

I'm sure the CRACK journalists who "cover" the Packers will be getting to the bottom of the story ... about the same time they reveal who it was in the front office who pushed to take Kevin King over he whose name must not be spoken.

Fairly significant development having your 4th DLineman waived from what was already a position of weakness just 3 days before a playoff game against an opponent who approach to offense is run, run, and then run again, but no news on what precipitated the release?

The Packer press reports what it is fed, nothing more.

You are correct sir. Spot on.

@SteveLuke posted:

I'm sure the CRACK journalists who "cover" the Packers will be getting to the bottom of the story ... about the same time they reveal who it was in the front office who pushed to take Kevin King over he whose name must not be spoken.

Fairly significant development having your 4th DLineman waived from what was already a position of weakness just 3 days before a playoff game against an opponent who approach to offense is run, run, and then run again, but no news on what precipitated the release?

The Packer press reports what it is fed, nothing more.

For as much as some on this board didn't like Christl or McGinn, at least they were willing to ask tough questions and not afraid of being frozen out by the PR staff.

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