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...that Pro Football Focus says that Bush was the lone "bright spot"

 

 

Of Secondary Concern

Green Bay defensive backs struggled for most of the game, seemingly regardless of who was playing. Chief among the victimized were Davon House (-3.3), who gave up 92 receiving yards, despite being targeted only four times in the game. He was victimized by Andre Roberts on the Cardinals first touchdown of the game (38 yards), and was again beaten deep by Charles Hawkins for a 36-yard completion. Micah Hyde also struggled (-1.1)allowing four receptions on only 5 targets. Jarrett Bush (+1.1) was the one bright spot in the secondary, making the most of his 24 snaps. Overall, the Packers’ DBs allowed a combined QB rating of 117.8 to the Cardinals, surrendering 270 yards through the air and two TDs.

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Bush has parlayed being terrible into a 7 year NFL career. Being terrible has also allowed these achievements:

  • Has tallied double digits in special teams tackles each of the past seven seasons, becoming the first Packer to accomplish that feat since the statistic began being recorded in 1976.
  • Played in all 16 games for the fifth straight season in 2012, and his streak of 91 consecutive games played (including playoffs) ranks second on the team behind K Mason Crosby (106). Has appeared in all 16 games in six of his seven seasons in the NFL.
  • Has been voted by teammates as a playoff captain prior to each of the last three postseasons, earning selection as one of the two representatives for the special teams units.

http://www.packers.com/team/ro...65-86f7-5efde7c8b0f4

 

Seems to me he's done a great being what he is. A nice backup, special teams stalwart and "Packer People."

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