For me this is all about DOME games vs games on grass. We struggle on grass. Hopefully with a boosted run game, that will improve. Maybe we can get a big tough RG to replace Colledge. Be nice to replace Cliffy too.
"Zero2Cool" wrote:
I think Bulaga better fits the LT, so a RT is something the Packers need.
LG is fine. Colledge is a pro bowler just waiting to happen...
"nerdmann" wrote:
I'm a fan of Colledge but he is inconsistent. Colledge seems to have his best seasons when Mike McCarthy tell him he's starting spot is at risk and he has to fight for it, and has has some of his worst games when Mike McCarthy says his spot is safe.
Also for the Ravens OT Oher played great at RT but had some problems at LT when he was asked to make the switch back. I worry about the same problem with Bulaga. And Mike McCarthy said he like having two LT types one at each OT spot and expects them both to be able to run block as well.
The two games against the Lions scare me. I really think they will be a good team this year. They arn't the "pushovers" they were before.
"Greg C." wrote:
A big difference last year was that the Lions seemed to match up well against the Packers on the line, especially their D-line vs. our O-line. That will make them a tough out once again. However, there were a couple of flukey things that helped the Lions last year, both at the QB position. In the first game, Lions backup QB Sean Hill played out of his head. The guy was awesome. And of course in the second game Aaron Rodgers got knocked out in the second quarter. Hopefully the Packers will have the QB advantage back for both games next year.
"Cheesey" wrote:
Also the Packers couldn't run the ball... which mean the Lions knew we were going to pass it, which they had a great set up against the pass. Spread the DEs out wide and make it much harder on the OTs, while the Packers still couldn't run the ball.
It probably didn't help they had DT Corey Williams who might remember some of the offense calls. And Williams is a great pass rusher... too bad we couldn't get the running game going and run at Williams. He wears down if you keep doing it. And Suh would of started to cheat over towards his side making it a bit easier to go on the outside of Suh the other way.
When Suh was asked who is the best NFL OL he's faced he answered Sitton. I forget when that was...