Pack93z
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13 years ago


New beat writer and brings some decent fodder to the table for his first swing...







http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/125418188.html 

Hello from the new guy ... 10 things to ponder on the Packers




Greetings Packer Nation. It's a privilege to enter your world. This week, I start my job covering the defending champs for the Journal Sentinel. Needless to say, I'm thrilled and honored to serve some of the best fans in the country. This is, without a doubt, a dream opportunity and I certainly have big shoes to fill. My predecessor, Greg Bedard, did a great job connecting with all of you. Hoping to pick up where he left off. I'm also really looking forward to working with - and learning from - some of the best beat writers in the country in Bob McGinn, Tom Silverstein and Lori Nickel.


Tyler Dunne


As for me, I'm from Great Valley, N.Y., a small town about an hour south of Buffalo. For two summers during college, I acquired an itch for the Packers beat as an intern for multiple publications in Wisconsin. And after graduating from Syracuse University in June of 2010, working at the Fayetteville Observer and Buffalo News, I'm ecstatic to return. 


On to football. The news surrounding a potential lockout resolution is sweetening so let's look ahead. Here are 10 topics to ponder with a new season looming. Feel free to reach me any time at tdunne@journalsentinel or via Twitter @TyDunne.




10. Tracking the loaded NFC North. This may be the best division in football, devoid of bottom-feeders. The Bears remain a contender. The Lions should finally make their leap into relevancy. And the Vikings, much better than their 6-10 record indicated a year ago, will return to normalcy.




9. How is Jermichael Finley re-assimilated into the offense? Without him, the Packers leaned on a multi-wideout attack. The top four wide receivers each had at least 45 receptions. An entire year's gameplan changed on the fly - and succeeded. Now, Finley returns. How does Mike McCarthy harness his sudden abundance of weapons effectively?








8. Who stays, who goes? Don't expect Ted Thompson to be a player in free agency. It's not in his nature and there's no need to. But depending on how free agency is constructed under the new CBA, he'll have some tough decisions to make. We could see an unprecedented, abbreviated feeding frenzy. GMs have been licking their chops for months to fill needs. Who does Thompson retain?




7. Is Cullen Jenkins replaceable? His exit may be a foregone conclusion. But for a 3-4 end, Jenkins is a mutation. Beyond a mere space-eater, he totaled seven sacks in 11 games last season. Finding an adequate replacement (see: grooming Mike Neal) will be at the top of Dom Capers' to-do list.




6. Judgment Day? Character has weighed heavily in the makeup of the current roster. Will the Packers brass deal with Johnny Jolly and Brandon Underwood swiftly?




5. New toys. A pair of rookie offensive weapons fell in the team's lap in the draft. On paper, Kentucky's Randall Cobb and Hawaii's Alex Green fit in immediately. One in the return game, the other as a third-down back. First, though, they need to get on the field.




4. Goodbye Barnett? Desmond Bishop broke out last year, entrenching himself as a starter. Barnett's play isn't exactly deteriorating. But coming off of a season-ending wrist injury, he's set to make $5.5 million in 2011. Green Bay might deem its situation at ILB a pork project.




3. The battle at running back. Remember when many fans practically were hoisting pitchforks at 1265 Lombardi Avenue, urging management to pursue Marshawn Lynch? Hit-and-run, gun charges and all? A distant memory. The competition in Green Bay's backfield will be heated. Returning from an ankle injury, Grant says it's still his job to lose. Unsung hero James Starks is breathing down his neck. Green isn't far behind and the likes of Brandon Jackson and John Kuhn could still be in the picture. Ding, ding.




2. The motivation meter. Drive should not be a problem. The roster is stocked with players with something to prove, players that watched a Super Bowl victory in basketball shorts. For a defending champ, that's rare. Does Pat Riley's old "Disease of Me" theory set in? Or will the chemistry McCarthy and Thompson carefully crafted prevail?




1. Above all, can Aaron Rodgers get even better? He was borderline invincible by year's end with a 109.8 postseason passer rating. The greats always hunt down a weakness in their game and attack in the offseason. Maybe Rodgers, three years in as a starter, is just getting started.



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Zero2Cool
13 years ago
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porky88
13 years ago

2. The motivation meter. Drive should not be a problem. The roster is stocked with players with something to prove, players that watched a Super Bowl victory in basketball shorts. For a defending champ, that's rare. Does Pat Riley's old "Disease of Me" theory set in? Or will the chemistry McCarthy and Thompson carefully crafted prevail?


I don't think this will be a problem. Remember, Green Bay did not win the division last year. That will be their motivation. The coaches will likely remind the Packers of that throughout the season, especially Bears week. Finishing second in the division last season might turn out to be a blessing in disguise for 2011.
Pack93z
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13 years ago

And the Vikings, much better than their 6-10 record indicated a year ago, will return to normalcy.





A not so subtle jab at #4.. lol.. enjoyed that little nugget.



Reminds me of a little pic I seen.. the sweet little moments of karma (schism) from last season. :)



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nerdmann
13 years ago
I thought they were trying too hard to force it to Finley last year, before he went down. I hope they just relax and hit the open guy this year. I think there will be plenty of guys open.
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Zero2Cool
13 years ago

I thought they were trying too hard to force it to Finley last year, before he went down. I hope they just relax and hit the open guy this year. I think there will be plenty of guys open.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



No kidding. We were playing a game ... it was do they throw it to Finely over the middle, shallow, deep, left or right.
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Mckennj3
13 years ago
Can't wait to see the 3rd down offense that doesn't have to be as spread out, and can possibly have more threat to it.

Jennings Driver x x x x x Finley Cobb? Nelson


Aaron Rodgers Cobb?
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Mckennj3
13 years ago
Wow that really didn't print the way I typed it, anyway, what I meant was does anyone see Mike McCarthy putting Cobb in and out of the backfield for a trickery look/distraction?
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13 years ago
RB will be one of the more interesting battles this year. Even in an abbreviated TC.
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Dexter_Sinister
13 years ago
The Vikings are not under rated. They were over rated because of the easy schedule, fortunate timing and lucky breaks in '09. They were a mediocre team then and they got worse.

I wouldn't be surprised to see them repeat a sub .500 year.

I also think Chillar would be more likely to be gone than Barnett. With his 3rd reconstruction on the same shoulder. Last year proved you can't have too much depth. Losing both would leave us pretty thin.
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packerfanoutwest (4m) : No Jaire, but hopefully the front 7 destroys the line of scrimmage & forces Rattler into a few passes to McKinney.
packerfanoutwest (15m) : minny could be #1 seed and the Lions #5 seed
Zero2Cool (2h) : We'd have same Division and Conference records. Strength of schedule we edge them
Zero2Cool (2h) : I just checked. What tie breaker?
bboystyle (2h) : yes its possible but unlikely. If we do get the 5th, we face the NFCS winner
Zero2Cool (2h) : Ahh, ok.
bboystyle (2h) : yes due to tie breaker
Zero2Cool (2h) : I mean, unlikely, yes, but mathematically, 5th is possible by what I'm reading.
Zero2Cool (2h) : If Vikings lose out, Packers win out, Packers get 5th, right?
bboystyle (2h) : Minny isnt going to lose out so 5th seed is out of the equation. We are playing for the 6th or 7th seed which makes no difference
Mucky Tundra (3h) : beast, the ad revenue goes to the broadcast company but they gotta pay to air the game on their channel/network
beast (4h) : If we win tonight the game is still relative in terms of 5th, 6th or 7th seed... win and it's 5th or 6th, lose and it's 6th or 7th
beast (4h) : Mucky, I thought the ad revenue went to the broadcasting companies or the NFL, at least not directly
Zero2Cool (4h) : I think the revenue share is moot, isn't it? That's the CBA an Salary Cap handling that.
bboystyle (4h) : i mean game becomes irrelevant if we win tonight. Just a game where we are trying to play spoilers to Vikings chance at the #1 seed
Mucky Tundra (4h) : beast, I would guess ad revenue from more eyes watching tv
Zero2Cool (5h) : I would think it would hurt the home team because people would have to cancel last minute maybe? i dunno
beast (5h) : I agree that it's BS for fans planning on going to the game. But how does it bring in more money? I'm guessing indirectly?
packerfanoutwest (5h) : bs on flexing the game....they do it for the $$league$$, not the hometown fans
Zero2Cool (6h) : I see what you did there Mucky
Zero2Cool (6h) : dammit. 3:25pm
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Mucky Tundra (6h) : Upon receiving the news about Luke Musgrave, I immediately fell to the ground
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Zero2Cool (8h) : I wanna kill new QB's ... blitz the crap out of them.
beast (8h) : Barry seemed to get too conservative against new QBs, Hafley doesn't have that issue
Zero2Cool (8h) : However, we seem to struggle vs new QB's
Zero2Cool (8h) : Should be moot point, cuz Packers should win tonight.
packerfanoutwest (9h) : ok I stand corrected
Zero2Cool (9h) : Ok, yes, you are right. I see that now how they get 7th
Zero2Cool (9h) : 5th - Packers win out, Vikings lose out. Maybe?
beast (9h) : Saying no to the 6th lock.
beast (9h) : No, with the Commanders beating the Eagles, Packers could have a good chance of 6th or 7th unless the win out
Zero2Cool (9h) : I think if Packers win, they are locked 6th with chance for 5th.
beast (9h) : But it doesn't matter, as the Packers win surely win one of their remaining games
beast (9h) : This is not complex, just someone doesn't want to believe reality
beast (9h) : We already have told you... if Packers lose all their games (they won't, but if they did), and Buccaneers and Falcons win all theirs
Zero2Cool (9h) : I posted it in that Packers and 1 seed thread
Zero2Cool (9h) : I literally just said it.
packerfanoutwest (9h) : show us a scenario where Pack don't get in? bet you can't
Zero2Cool (9h) : Falcons, Buccaneers would need to win final two games.
Zero2Cool (9h) : Yes, if they win one of three, they are lock. If they lose out, they can be eliminated.
packerfanoutwest (9h) : as I just said,,gtheyh are in no matter what
Zero2Cool (9h) : Packers should get in. I just hope it's not 7th seed. Feels dirty.
packerfanoutwest (9h) : If packers lose out, no matter what, they are in
packerfanoutwest (9h) : both teams can not male the playoffs....falcon hold the tie breaker
packerfanoutwest (9h) : if bucs win out they win their division
beast (9h) : Fine, Buccaneers and Falcons can get ahead of us
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