"They [Packers] were amazing with him (Montgomery) in the backfield," Barber said. "145 yards they averaged when he started, 7-2 was their record, he averaged almost six yards a carry. For a guy who hasn't done this probably since he was in high school. Now, he's got the size, he's got the elusiveness."
"What I really like about this, is that when you walk five wide receivers out on the field—even if you know that one of them is a running back—you start looking at numbers and counting, 'let's go dime,' you put an extra defensive back in there. Now, instead of a linebacker in there, you have a defensive back trying to tackle a 240-pound running back who is also a wide receiver.
"I love the competitive advantage that [Ty] Montgomery gives this Packers offense."
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