I think the season's point total will be determined by if MM stays full throttle when they have a sizable lead or if he becomes overly conservative. I hope the slogan of this season is "Never Let Up".
Make Green Bay Champs Again.
Capers wants his own brick tossing drill, so he decided to shrink the players down in size and have them leap through rolls of electrical tape
3⃣ things from today at #PackersCamp: Guion, Matthews & Clinton-Dix.
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) August 23, 2016
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#12....He doesn't suck.
El-Ka-Bong posted:Capers wants his own brick tossing drill, so he decided to shrink the players down in size and have them leap through rolls of electrical tape
...while wearing skirts that double as towels.
I'm sure Dom has a way to unshrink them.
Right?.....
Hungry5 posted:Hang time?
Peter Mortell punted 18 times today and averaged 56.56 yards and 3.996 seconds of hang time with the wind.
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) August 23, 2016
So he's outpunting the coverage.
Only because Janis is injured. It's impossible to outpunt him.
Other tidbits today:
#Packers DE Mike Daniels missed today's practice with an illness. Rookie Kenny Clark was out with a back injury.Punting with a strong wind, Peter Mortell hit some bombs of 66, 65, 64, 63 and 61 yards. Also hit some mediocre low liners in 18 attempts.No team reps so far for #Packers ILB Jake Ryan. Looks like it might be Blake Martinez and Sam Barrington starting vs. 49ers.Davante Adams with another good catch on a corner route in the end zone from Rodgers. Adams putting together a good day.Linebacker Joe Thomas sat out the 11-on-11 period. Trainers strapped an ice bag to his right shin on the sideline. #PackersRough day for Abbrederis in one on ones. Rollins smothers him twice - one an INT -- and Hawkins beats him to a comeback route.#Packers WR Jordy Nelson catches a 10-yard in route against CB Sam Shields, his first route vs. a defender in camp."God damn it, Ringo!" Trgo displeased with something from the 2nd year d-lineman during half line drill.It's been a rough training camp for #Packers OLB Jayrone Elliott, and he was very honest about it: ift.tt/2be7DQk
We can't afford DL injury, hope Clark is back in time fro San Fran.
That could really ripple through the D in the first 4 weeks if serious.
Trade for fatties.
Hank.
Please take that to Craigslist.
You've moved on from furries, I see?
Oh no my friend! I've just combined them.
Hungry5 posted:This'll mess with teams.
#Packers may have another punting option. This No. 12 guy just coffin cornered a quick kick perfectly during a scripted situation period.
— Jason Wilde (@jasonjwilde) August 23, 2016
If he pulls a hammy doing **** like this the board will morph into a galaxy-devouring black hole
Ah, but didn't Bob McGinn tell us the Packers could go 11-5 without Aaron Rodgers?
Knowing bad Bob, he probably said the Packers would go 5-11 WITH AR. I get the idea he is really the fan of another team.
No, Bob just knows what generates clicks which generates revenue to pay his salary. These guys all know the top 5 fan bases (Packers, Steelers, Patriots, Cowboys, probably Denver now). To get the most clicks, piss off the biggest fan bases. Pretty simple.
cuqui posted:If he pulls a hammy doing **** like this the board will morph into a galaxy-devouring black hole
If he pulls a hammy pooch punting, the Packers have bigger problems.
Rob Demovsky ESPN Staff Writer
Packers versatile offensive lineman Josh Walker said he has a sprained MCL in his right knee. Tests showed no other damage. He hopes to be ready for Week 1. He was in a tight battle for a roster spot and playing well before the injury
Stash him. A tight battle for a roster spot this season could become a tight battle for a starting spot next season.
I agree!
We'll have to clean this up in 2016:
Though Lacy received 59 fewer carries in 2015 than he did in the year prior, and 97 fewer than his rookie season in 2013, his fumble rate soared to the highest level of his young career. Lacy fumbled five times in the regular season and playoffs combined, and the opposition recovered three.
Alongside Lacy was James Starks, the second half of a one-two punch at running back for the Green Bay Packers. The missteps of the former created an opportunity for the latter, and Starks enjoyed both the heaviest workload and best statistical season of his career in 2015. He carried 148 times for 601 yards and caught 43 passes for 392 more.
Starks also fumbled five times. It matched his total from the previous five years combined.
Fire the RB coach!
Overinflated footballs?
Twinsies....
Separated at birth: Packers' Josh Sitton and Kyle 'Little Sitty' Steuck?
"Hey, he's a good-looking dude," Josh Sitton said of his similarly hirsute teammate Kyle Steuck. "He's definitely got the hair and the beard."
"He's a good lookin dude..."
****in Sitton is the best
http://m.packers.com/news/vide...c7-89c8-cbee34813f31
Ted continues to entertain.
"Why? Because I don't want to."
Orlando Wolf posted:http://m.packers.com/news/vide...c7-89c8-cbee34813f31
Ted continues to entertain.
No comments on a sickly looking Ted this year.
From ESPN: The Packers play 1 opponent with a winning record in the first 10 weeks of the season.
Right now, they're all 0-0.
The Vikings?
Of course last year don't mean ......
Goalline posted:Orlando Wolf posted:http://m.packers.com/news/vide...c7-89c8-cbee34813f31
Ted continues to entertain.
No comments on a sickly looking Ted this year.
AIDS is a pisser.
He only had a touch of it. He's getting better.
I'm sure that his wife and kids will take care of him, too.
Bad Bob is back at it:
http://www.jsonline.com/story/...2016-debut/89422312/
Clickity click:
On Monday, associate head coach Tom Clements predicted that Rodgers would play well in his first live exposure since the divisional playoff defeat in Arizona seven months ago.
“I anticipate that he’ll be sharp,” Clements said. “At this point it’s like riding a bike: You’ve been there, you’ve done it, you know how to do it and you just have to go in and practice it a little bit and get ready.”
In 24 first-quarter snaps and a final 25th to open the second quarter, Rodgers looked much like the unsettled player whose passer ratings in the final 12 games a year ago all were under 100.
Rodgers’ first pass was his best, a 19-yard slant to Cook on third-and-3 that showcased the newcomer’s impressive and consistent ability to separate from even a cover linebacker like Ray-Ray Armstrong.
His next three dropbacks, however, showed Rodgers at his worst.
Instead of remaining patient behind the Packers’ prized offensive line, standing tall and delivering the ball off his front foot, Rodgers kept trying to make something happen by extending plays when there appeared to be little or no reason to do so.
Looking to run, Rodgers repeatedly found himself cut off at the pass and in the end fired incomplete, incomplete and incomplete. One of the balls was behind Cook, the athletic tight end.