I, for one, would like to see the end of Jarrett Bush...he's been hanging on for years now. We can't seem to find a guy to replace him and that's really hard to believe to me.
Bush offers nothing on defense. I have a sinking feeling every single time I see him trot out there in our secondary. A big play for the offense is almost sure to happen wherever he goes. How he made such a big play in the SuperBowl is still mindboggling to me.
If Goodson can play ST reasonably well, I don't see how Bush sticks this time around.
The idea of getting rid of Goode is great, in theory, as who wants to use a roster spot on that? However, he's been so automatic over the years, that is something Linsley better be perfect at or Goode will stick around again. One bad snap in pre-season, by Linsley, and I don't think Ted Thompson will be comfortable moving on from Goode.
Greg Gabriel at National Football Post thinks Linsley will be our starting center. That'll be a big story in camp about who gets to snap the ball to Aaron and will Rodgers like his butt height and sweat? 😆
Originally Posted by: uffda udfa
You do realize without Jarret Bush's play late last year The Packer probably would not have made the playoffs. Right?
You forget how he broke up the 3rd down pass to Gonzales, forcing the Falcons to punt, them intercepted Matt Ryan the next series to seal the victory?
Said this before, but not sure if you were around then, if every player worked as hard as Jarret Bush does to perfect his craft, The Packers as a team would be a whole lot better.
Bush is the 1st at practice and the last to leave, he stays and works until they throw him out.
You seemed to be stuck in the past, as others, because Jarret Bush was pretty bad when he first came to The Packers, but he didn't stop working and turned himself into one of the best ST players in the league and as I stated before, he is now pretty good when playing in nickel and dime situations.
But hey, you have all the answers, so let's hope Bush gets cut, just a warning, be careful what you ask for. It just might come true.
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