dfosterf
14 years ago
I thought it a good idea to interject as many of the roster moves as a result of the injuries (and Jolly suspension)...At least "arguably".

Rather than interject any opinion on WHY a player is on our team...

Here are all of the trades, free agents and waiver pick ups for 2010 to date...

I put a date next to those pick ups made after the regular season started-

Trade:

S Anthony Smith (JAX) Oct 18th


Free Agency:

LB Robert Francois (Went from practice squad to active Oct 13)

P Tim Masthay

G Nick McDonald

DE Michael Montgomery Oct 15th

RB Dimitri Nance Sep 14th

CB Sam Shields

LB Eric Walden Oct 27th

LB Matt Wilhelm Oct 26th

LB Frank Zombo

Off Waivers:


LB Diyral Briggs (DEN) Oct 26th

NT Howard Green (NYJ) Oct 27th
dfosterf
14 years ago

and they said marines never whine.

:)

"Wade" wrote:



Marines.

...And it's bitching, Wade, not whining. Whining is for womenfolk and Vikings fans. Bitching is so very well within the confines of the finest traditions of the Corps, and allusive bitching, as this particular thread happens to be...

I am confident that my bretheren would consider this an extremely fine example of the art-form. :tongue3:
Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
As we say in the army, bitching is the prerogative of every soldier.
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Wade
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14 years ago

and they said marines never whine.

:)

"dfosterf" wrote:



Marines.

...And it's bitching, Wade, not whining. Whining is for womenfolk and Vikings fans. Bitching is so very well within the confines of the finest traditions of the Corps, and allusive bitching, as this particular thread happens to be...

I am confident that my bretheren would consider this an extremely fine example of the art-form. :tongue3:

"Wade" wrote:



Ah, I stand corrected. :)

p.s. Academics do both. With footnotes. Nanner nanner.
p.p.s. Sorry about the capitalization. Didn't proofread.
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dfosterf
14 years ago
I never revised week 8 injury report, because the NFL never did, at least on the NFL.com version---


Even though we know that at least one other player was added as "doubtful" subsequent to my posting. Was it Nance? I'm losing track, lol

Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers Week 9 Nov. 7th

http://www.nfl.com/injuries?week=9 


DAL
Marc Colombo T Back Did Not Participate In Practice --
Jason Hatcher DE Groin Did Not Participate In Practice --
Montrae Holland G Groin Did Not Participate In Practice --
Bradie James LB Knee Did Not Participate In Practice --
Felix Jones RB Ankle Did Not Participate In Practice --
Terence Newman CB Ribs Did Not Participate In Practice --
Akwasi Owusu-Ansah S Ankle Did Not Participate In Practice --
Tony Romo QB left Shoulder Did Not Participate In Practice --
Kyle Kosier G Ankle Full Participation in Practice --

GB
Andrew Quarless TE Shoulder Did Not Participate In Practice --
Aaron Rodgers QB Ankle Full Participation in Practice --
Chad Clifton T Hamstring Limited Participation in Practice --
Daryn Colledge G Back Limited Participation in Practice --
Nick Collins S Knee Limited Participation in Practice --
Cullen Jenkins DE Calf Limited Participation in Practice --
Clay Matthews LB Shin Limited Participation in Practice --
Dimitri Nance RB Ankle Limited Participation in Practice --
Ryan Pickett DE Ankle Limited Participation in Practice --
Mark Tauscher T Shoulder Limited Participation in Practice --
Charles Woodson CB Toe Limited Participation in Practice --
Donald Driver WR Quadricep Out (Definitely Will Not Play) --
Patrick Lee CB Ankle Out (Definitely Will Not Play) --
dfosterf
14 years ago
Rather than DIRECT bitching, :tongue3: I have decided to post someone else's "observations" regarding our injuries----I think he has done a pretty nice job of "re-capping" where we are "presently".

OL Bag of Donuts; ranking the injuries--- article by Chris Lempesis 


Ranking the injuries: Which are the worst for the Packers?

We all know the Green Bay Packers are a beat-up bunch. Its something we at OBOD have tried to steer away from as much as possible because, well, we dont like making excuses about our team. Were just so un-Vikings fan-ish that way.

So, instead of simply griping about it, Ive decided to go a different way. Im going to rank the nine key players currently on the teams injured reserve list (sadly, I left Josh Bell out). This is not a ranking of their skills, but rather their overall importance. For example, the No. 1 player listed is the player Id most like to see healthy. Ill also take some guesses on where each players future with the team stands.

Everyone good? Okay, here we go. As always, enjoy.

Jermichael Finley, tight end (knee) - There is simply no bigger reason for the offensive struggles over the past month than the absence of No. 88. Granted, the offense wasnt looking elite before Finleys injury, but with him out, the field has definitely shrunk for the rest of Green Bays pass catchers. Its clear the offense never had much of a plan B in the event of a Finley injury. And, most damning, Aaron Rodgers still seems lost much of the time minus his top read. Finleys stats, projected over a full season: 84 catches, 1,204 yards, four touchdowns. He likely wont get that fat new contract now, but should be hungrier than ever come next year.

Ryan Grant, running back (ankle) - It took all of about three seconds for us to downplay Grants importance upon hearing he was lost for the year. Eight games later, Id like to take back much of what I said. Thats not meant to be a shot at Brandon Jackson or John Kuhn because, actually, those two have been pretty okay. But, either alone or combined, they do not bring the same threat Grant did. Grant, while certainly not an elite back, at least gave opponents something to think about when gameplanning for Green Bays offense. He was at least a threat to break the century mark every week. With him gone, Mike McCarthy has been allowed to fully explore the dark side of his shotgun, five-wide philosophy. Not a good thing. With such a big salary for next year (he could earn as much as $6 million in salary and various bonuses), you have to wonder if cheaper options wont be explored by the team.

Mike Neal, defensive end (shoulder) - At first, you might snicker seeing Neal this high on the list. Dont. Despite only playing two games before seeing his season end, Neal showed some flashes of serious potential. Stout and strong enough to play the run - and quick enough to get to the passer - Neal would have been a key cog on the d-line. His presence would have given Green Bay three dual-threat linemen (Neal, B.J. Raji and Cullen Jenkins). It also would have allowed Dom Capers to do a whole lot more mixing-and-matching, depending on the situation. In 2011: Neal, Raji, Jenkins (hell be re-signed, fear not), Ryan Pickett and Johnny Jolly (starting to think hell be back). Yes, please.

Nick Barnett, inside linebacker (wrist) The emergence of Desmond Bishop and the improvement of A.J. Hawk knock Barnett a little further down the list than originally thought at the time of his injury. Still, you know those times Hawk goes too high on a tackle or gets caught out of position in coverage? Yeah, those are the times you wish Barnett was still around. And his leadership is still sort of missed, as well, though that void has been filled somewhat filled by committee (Charles Woodson, Clay Matthews, etc.). Hawk is likely gone after this season, so even with a salary approaching the $6 million range, Barnett should return.

Morgan Burnett, safety (knee) - Solid, if unspectacular, for the two games he played before getting hurt, its highly likely Burnett would just be taking his game up a notch about now. Remember, Burnett has big-time playmaker written all over him. Luckily, Charlie Peprahs emergence and the impending return of Atari Bigby (could happen this week) have made up for Burnetts loss. With Burnett solidly in the fold for the foreseeable future, its likely that either Bigby or Peprah will not be back come 2011.

Brad Jones, outside linebacker (shoulder) - Jones played his best game of the season, hands down, in the win over Minnesota. With the luck the Packers have had this year with injuries, its darkly fitting that his shoulder injury problematic since camp would flair up so bad hed have to have surgery immediately afterwards. Jones did not provide much pressure opposite Matthews, definitely disappointing. He was good against the run, though, and his pass rushing looked to be improving before he got hurt. Finding a more proven pass rushing commodity to play opposite Matthews thus keeping Jones in a more limited role is definitely a possibility in the offseason.

Derrick Martin, safety (knee) - As we all know, Martin brings limited value as an actual safety. His true value came as Green Bays best special teams player. With the Packers giving up at least one big return in each of the past four games, you can see why hes been missed. Coming off such a severe injury, his return to the team next season seems in doubt, especially when you consider Green Bays considerable depth at the position.

Justin Harrell, defensive end (knee) - Harrell would have been a key member of the rotation along the d-line as he turned in a very solid training camp. Of course, we all know what happened next, dont we? Harrell, as always, was bitten by the injury bug, less than two quarters into the season. Harrell deserves a great deal of credit for continuing to work his way back from injury. Unfortunately, its just never going to happen for him in the NFL. The Packers have given him four years. They can give him no more.

Brady Poppinga (knee), outside linebacker Buried on the depth chart to start the season, injuries forced Poppinga into a key role, only he didnt last long in said role. He showed a bit more potential in the 3-4 than he did last season (example: his huge overtime sack of Donovan McNabb in the Washington game). But when you consider that hes due over $2 million next season, it becomes clear Poppinga has probably played his last down for the Packers.
What do you think of my rankings? As always, comment baby, comment!

-Chris Lempesis



S Atari Bigby was activated from the PUP list on Nov 6
dfosterf
14 years ago
CB Al Harris was waived on Nov 8.

He was never activated from the PUP status.
zombieslayer
14 years ago
Oh, poor Poppinga. To be mentioned on a list after Bustin? That's got to be damaging to his self-esteem. Give the man a hug.
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dfosterf
14 years ago
RB James Starks was activated from the PUP list Nov 9

LB Robert Francois was waived to make room for Starks.
dfosterf
14 years ago
TE/LB Spencer Havner signed Nov 12th.


RT Mark Tauscher placed on Injured Reserve Nov 12th.
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