TheEngineer
16 years ago
It seems like this kid's mouth is big enough for Rodgers to throw into.

http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/33734179.html 

Nashville, Tenn. - On two of the biggest plays in the first half of their 19-16 loss to the Tennessee Titans, the Green Bay Packers decided to throw to - of all people - rookie tight end Jermichael Finley.

He with zero career receptions entering the game.

Not only does the third-round pick think his targeting was warranted in those plays, Finley thinks the Packers need to get him more involved in the offense.

"I'm ready to execute," Finley said. "I'm ready to play now. You know what I'm saying? And I think I should get used more."

Offensive coordinator Joe Philbin was amused by Finley's suggestion.

"Interesting comment," Philbin said. "I think that's interesting. I'll withhold comment."

Both Finley and Philbin said Finley's sudden emergence as a viable receiving target wasn't because of some matchup they liked. It just happened.

"I just came in just like another day ready to play, not knowing what's going on, not knowing what's going on with the coaches," Finley said. "And then the ball came and I took it and I do what I can."

Finley got his first chance with 4 minutes 26 seconds left in the first quarter, when coach Mike McCarthy decided to go for it on fourth and 1 at the Titans' 44-yard line.

Against an all-out blitz and with Titans linebacker David Thornton in his face, quarterback Aaron Rodgers targeted Finley, who was matched up with safety Chris Hope. Rodgers threw to Finley's back shoulder and the ball was too difficult to handle.

"I've made plays like that in practice - several," Finley said. "I think he should have led me a little more. Well, a lot more. Really he didn't throw it good at all, to be honest. I just think. . . . He knows my game, coaches know my game. I'm more like a run and jump. I'm really not no back shoulder or whatever he had going on back there. They just have to know what kind of player I am and use me in that aspect of the game."

Although Rodgers was not asked directly about Finley's comments, he agreed that he didn't throw the ball well.

"If I could do it again, I probably would have put more air on it to give him a better chance to come up with the ball," Rodgers said. "So I'm disappointed about that throw as well because Coach goes for it on fourth down, gives you a lot of confidence but you've got to execute those plays."

On the Packers' next possession, Finley went in motion to the left and found he was matched up one-on-one against linebacker Josh Stamer. When safety Michael Griffin came over to help, Rodgers threw the ball away although Finley again was able to get his right hand on the ball.

"That was more a specialized play that we'd been practicing that play, for a while," Philbin said. "And we felt like it was a good time to call it and a good situation to call it. It looked like a decent ball but we weren't able to come down with it."

Later in the game, Finley did get his first career catch on a 6-yard pass in the right flat.

"That's just like I got both my feet in the door," Finley said. "Now I'm ready to kick it down."

A mixed bag: The returns of cornerback Al Harris and safety Atari Bigby to the Packers' secondary went well for the most part.

The Packers allowed Titans quarterback Kerry Collins to complete only 48.6% of his passes and his rating was just 62.9.

Collins completed only eight passes to his wide receivers, as Harris had good coverage throughout at right cornerback. But he did not knock down any passes, make a tackle or record any other statistic, according to the official game statistics.

"I felt good, moving around," said Harris, who suffered a lacerated spleen in Week 3 against Dallas. "Just have to get my football legs under me."

Harris said he did not wear any additional protection for his injury.

Bigby, who had been out since the first half of the second game against Detroit, had five total tackles. He was not thrilled by his performance. Bigby on several occasions had trouble making his normally sound open-field tackles.

"Not quite, not quite," Bigby said as if he was back to his normal self. "Just the extra burst that I normally have (wasn't there). Just the extra first step. You know? (I have a ) pretty good first step. Wasn't quite there."

Take back the hit: Packers linebacker Brady Poppinga admitted that he erred on his personal foul penalty in the first quarter, which directly led to a Titans field goal.

After Collins had thrown incomplete on third down, Poppinga was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct when he slapped Titans tackle David Stewart on the head in retaliation for a push and a swipe. The penalty gave the Titans a first down.

"He was just trying to be an instigator," Poppinga said. "He punched me in the face and I just punched him back. That's not the way to react to somebody punching you in the face.

"Would I do it again? No. I would have just held my ground and kept my cool. But sometimes your own aggression and killer instinct gets the best of you. That happens sometimes."

Not quite close enough: McCarthy said he needed about 3 more yards before letting Mason Crosby attempt a go-ahead field goal with 2 minutes left in regulation and the score tied at 16-16.

A screen pass on third and 10 to running back Brandon Jackson only went 2 yards, partly because left guard Jason Spitz failed to execute his block. The Packers were at the Tennessee 43. McCarthy said he needed to get to the 40.

"I was disappointed in the third-down production, frankly, based on the defense they had called and the play that we had called," McCarthy said. "My initial thought was to go for it, but I didn't really like the time left on the clock at that point of the game. The decision was to punt. We had them backed up to the 8. I still think it was the right decision."

Titans kicker Rob Bironas, who kicked the winner in overtime in that direction, said the wind was with the kicker. Bironas said his range would have been "50 to 55, whatever we needed." His career long is 60.

Short yardage: Besides left tackle Chad Clifton's allergic reaction to medication, the only in-game injury was to running back Ryan Grant, who had to go out a few times with an unspecified injury. . . .

According to wide receiver James Jones, he was a healthy scratch and he didn't know why he was inactive. "My knee's fine," Jones said. "I don't know. I don't know. That's something you have to ask Coach. I don't know. I have no comment on that."


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longtimefan
16 years ago
WTF?

\I thought as did Moose that both balls should have been caught..Could have been thrown better yes but still catch able balls..

that was his specialty in college right his hands?
beast
16 years ago

And I think I should get used more."

"TheEngineer" wrote:



What ever you say T.O.


"I think he should have led me a little more. Well, a lot more. Really he didn't throw it good at all, to be honest.

"TheEngineer" wrote:



Great job at throwing another Qb under the bus Owens. He'll so want to throw it to you again.

I just think. . . . He knows my game, coaches know my game. I'm more like a run and jump. I'm really not no back shoulder or whatever he had going on back there. They just have to know what kind of player I am and use me in that aspect of the game."

"TheEngineer" wrote:



So not only do you want to be "used" more your complaining how the ball gets to you? How about the next time it hits your hands you catch it. You cost the Packers 4 points by now making the TD and they had to settle for a FG. In other words you cost the team the game (so did other but that's not the point) you complain about how the ball gets to you and you lose the game for the team?


According to wide receiver James Jones, he was a healthy scratch and he didn't know why he was inactive. "My knee's fine," Jones said. "I don't know. I don't know. That's something you have to ask Coach. I don't know. I have no comment on that."

"TheEngineer" wrote:



Next Finley for a couple of games just for his commit. Also GET JONES OFF THE BENCH IF HE IS HEALTHY.

That was the worse call of the game to let Finley play and Jones sit.

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TengoJuego
16 years ago
Ruvell Martin>>>Finley. Those plays they called should have gone to a better big body, Ruvell. I know we cant put him in at TE because of the size or blocking ability, and it would obviously give the play away. But if we want a big target, hes the guy.
longtimefan
16 years ago

Ruvell Martin>>>Finley. Those plays they called should have gone to a better big body, Ruvell. I know we cant put him in at TE because of the size or blocking ability, and it would obviously give the play away. But if we want a big target, hes the guy.

"TengoJuego" wrote:



Finley isnt there to block either LOL
tromadz
16 years ago
Well say goodbye to your career kid.

If he doesn't turn that crap around ASAP, he's done.
HoustonMatt
16 years ago
I'm going to give this kid the benefit of the doubt and chalk those comments up to inexperience with the media or something. Clearly, one of the coaches will speak with him about it, so I'll reserve judgment until later date. With that said, that kind of attitude can't be welcome in the locker room. So while I'm not going to pass judgment on him yet, let's just say this incident has been noted.
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evad04
16 years ago



That was the worse call of the game to let Finley play and Jones sit.

"beast" wrote:



I don't disagree that Finley's comments are of the T.O./"Meshawn" variety, but I disagree with this statement. The Packers used the 3 TE set with success on Sunday. That's something they would not have been able to do with ... erm... only 2 TEs.
William Henderson didn't have to run people over. His preferred method was levitation.
"I'm a reasonable man, get off my case."
blueleopard
16 years ago
Finley's a playmaker and will eventually start for the Packers.

He might be an ass, but he's talented. He's a rookie with no experience. Once he gets experience, he'll produce.

But yeah, it's all his fault.
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tromadz
16 years ago

Finley's a playmaker and will eventually start for the Packers.

He might be an ass, but he's talented. He's a rookie with no experience. Once he gets experience, he'll produce.

But yeah, it's all his fault.

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