Zero2Cool
13 years ago
http://www.packers.com/news-and-events/article-1/Specific-Areas-Getting-Early-Attention-In-Camp/656f6bfe-eaac-4531-80bc-ddbb2ff5ac61 

[img_r]http://www.packers.com/assets/images/imported/GB/photos/article_images/2010/07-july/100801pickett210.jpg[/img_r]As he has said himself many times, Head Coach Mike McCarthy is a big believer in the idea that you get what you emphasize.

So in looking at some different things going on in the first two days of training camp, its clear the Packers are placing an emphasis on certain aspects of their game in an effort to get better at them.

Take tackling as an example. Through these early days of camp, the Packers have had multiple practice periods devoted to basic tackling drills on defense. The linemen and linebackers take turns lining up across from one another and exploding up through the pads of the ball-carrier, knocking him back onto a big foam pad similar to a track-and-field high-jump pit.

Meanwhile, the defensive backs do their own tackling drill by backpedaling and then changing direction to pursue the ball-carrier and make initial contact at the proper angle.

It all sounds pretty basic, but its a concerted effort to see those basics carry over from practice to the games, when a key tackle, or a missed one, can play a huge role in any given contest.

Problem solving is clearly about staying focused and applying solutions and time and commitment to that, McCarthy said. We do not feel that we were a good tackling football team all the way through last year, so we are going to spend more time tackling. We have done tackling drills in the past, but were doing them every single day.

If it sounds silly, or like overkill for professional players, keep in mind that McCarthy instituted a ball-security period in every practice in his first season at the helm, 2006. In the drill, defensive players try to rip the ball away from the offensive players, while the offensive players fight to hang on. Linemen also work on a specific technique for diving to recover a loose ball.

The year before McCarthys arrival, the Packers finished tied for last in the NFL with a minus-24 turnover ratio. In 2006, the Packers improved to even in turnover margin, then to plus-4 in 2007, plus-7 in 2008 and a league-best plus-24 last year.

Tackling isnt as quantifiable, obviously, but the goal of seeing results both now and down the road remains.

Its an emphasis, no different than some of the fundamental work that we felt attributed to the number of penalties that we had, McCarthy said. All of the things that we feel we can correct on moving forward from last year, you still have to build the foundation of doing everything else, but we are emphasizing the things that we feel we need to work on.

Another area would be punting. McCarthy has decided that the special-teams periods each practice will be devoted to one or at most two specific areas of special teams, allowing for more concentrated, comprehensive work.

So far in the first two days of camp, punters Tim Masthay and Chris Bryan have given their legs a workout, both on full swings and pooch punts, and their competition has been front and center. Its way too early to give either punter any edge in the battle, but its clear by the amount of work the punters have put in thus far that its an area being targeted for a major upgrade.

We know its an opportunity for us and we know its been a focal point this offseason, so were just going out there trying to do the best we can do, Masthay said.

Added Bryan, comparing the spring work to now: Its stepped up again. Its business time.

Less obvious but also getting an early emphasis is the defenses pass rush. Already a few of the team (11-on-11) periods in camp have been devoted to blitzes, which normally arent a focal point this early.

But with the lack of a pass rush in the playoff loss at Arizona last January still fresh in many minds, theres been no delay in getting going on it. In addition, the defensive players are more comfortable now than at this point last year in defensive coordinator Dom Capers 3-4 scheme, so the new wrinkles are emerging from the playbook as we speak.

The more pressure you can get, its better for us on the back end, cornerback Charles Woodson said. Youve seen last year, we have some ball hawks back there, guys that know how to get after it and turn it into scores if they have to. So the more pressure, the better for us in the back end, and we feel like well get it.

One player taking nothing for granted when it comes to the pass rush is outside linebacker Clay Matthews. The team leader with 10 sacks as a rookie Pro Bowler, Matthews remembers the barrage of chips and double-teams he faced in the playoffs in Arizona, when he had one sack and forced fumble but little pass-rush impact otherwise.

Matthews said he added five to seven pounds of muscle through his offseason workouts and hes preparing to get that added attention from offenses on a regular basis in his second season.

Its definitely frustrating when you start getting double-teamed, but thats the natural progression of a good pass rusher in this league, Matthews said. You start off going against tackles, then youre getting chipped, then youre getting double-teamed. All the great pass rushers have to go against it and I hope to be in the same category as them.

Its nothing that Im not going to be used to. Ive been talking to a few of the guys, a few of the running backs, about how Id like for them to chip on me, so I can get used it, guards (helping) on me. Just so I can get ready for it. So its not frustrating, its just part of the game.

That said, Matthews also knows that he cant be the teams only pass-rush threat, and others will need to emerge during camp and the preseason. Fellow outside linebacker Brad Jones already is sidelined with a bruised back (hes day to day), elevating Brady Poppinga to the No. 1 unit with a handful of untested young players behind them at the position.

But its just as incumbent on the defensive linemen to provide pressure, and thats partly why the Packers drafted ends Mike Neal and C.J. Wilson this past April, to join players like Cullen Jenkins and B.J. Raji as inside rushers in this scheme.

If you only have rush from one edge, the quarterback is just going to scramble out the other way, Matthews said. You need to collapse the pocket. Thats what we talk about the whole time. That comes from not only the two edges but up the middle too. Because you can have two edges pinching down on the quarterback, but if can step up and throw the ball, thats where hes dangerous. Its an all-around effort.

Putting forth that effort in specific areas has been the theme early in this training camp. Other aspects are sure to get their due, too, as this hard-working month progresses.

Weve got some good pieces to a puzzle and were looking forward to building upon last year and really just getting after it, Matthews said. Were having fun already. Its early in the season, so well just continue to grind and see where it takes us.


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PackerTraxx
13 years ago
It will be interesting to see how the players resond. Makes sense to me, I liked Matthews comments
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