IronMan
15 years ago

* Developed during rookie season into viable backup to Ryan Grant, posting his first 100-yard game in regular-season finale
* Became a feature back the final nine games of 2006 at Nebraska, gaining 835 yards for an average of 93 yards per game as a starter
* Ran for a career-high 182 yards vs. Oklahoma State and, three weeks later, set a school record with 41 touches vs. Colorado
* Overcame injuries to both shoulders his final two years in college, as well as a broken hand suffered in 2006 Big 12 Championship
* Highest running back taken from Nebraska since Lawrence Phillips was a first-round pick by the Rams in 1996




Also, Brandon, like many Packers, has helped out a lot in the community.

Brandon took part in the Packers Tailgate Tour last year. Here are a few stops they made:

The All About Life Rehabilitation Center. This facility has been serving Fond du Lac and Winnebago Counties since 1969, is a leading provider of long-term skilled nursing care and short-term rehabilitation solutions for clients ages 40 to 100.

Brandon, and teammates Jason Spitz, and James Jones, spent just over an hour at the facility and visited with about 60 residents in one of the activity rooms where football-themed banners and green and gold balloons decorated the walls.

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Here is Brandon taking a picture with a lucky fan at the Tailgate Party for the Salvation Army at Fond du Lac high school.

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Packers Tailgate Tour - UWSP Volleyball Camp:

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Camp Capitoland (Madison)

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Wisconsin Veteran's Home (King)

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dfosterf
15 years ago
Ironman Dave is always my hero. He really brought the spirit of this thread, along with his (as always) great pics. We are waiting on Nonstop drivel to post his "assigned" bio----


AND MORE FOLKS WILLING TO PLAY--- It isn't hard for christ - sakes.

Looking for a VOLUNTEER , here.....



Ironman Dave will be picking for ya...

He's a real nice guy....

oh, and +1 Dave
Rockmolder
15 years ago
I'll join in out of boredom (Read, not reading through the rules clearly), throw a name my way Ironman. I don't hate any of the players on our team.

No, seriously, this does look pretty fun.
dfosterf
15 years ago

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"Rockmolder" wrote:



Oh Detlev----

By the same token---- Anyone else posts --- that doesn't specifically say they want out--- you are in------shoulda read the rules that I'm making up as I go, lol

dhazer
15 years ago
wow not many joining in on this game lol. Must be alot of people hating and don't want to show it 😛
Just Imagine this for the next 6-9 years. What a ride it will be 🙂 (PS, Zero should charge for this)
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dfosterf
15 years ago

wow not many joining in on this game lol. Must be alot of people hating and don't want to show it :p

"dhazer" wrote:



Busted.


Ted Thompson bitch. get busy.

lol

(It's a new rule, btw. When guy that is "picking" is not online, rulemaker picks.)

Don't wanna hear it-- You knew damn well you were gonna get this if you said diddly-squat peep



















total joke--dhazer had already PM'd me requesting not to participate.
dfosterf
15 years ago

I'll join in out of boredom (Read, not reading through the rules clearly), throw a name my way Ironman. I don't hate any of the players on our team.

No, seriously, this does look pretty fun.

"Rockmolder" wrote:




You get him:

Jamon Meredith 



If you want him.

Ironman is not online, so that would keep you busy. If he shows up and there are no more volunteers, I'll do one he picks.

Just let us know if you are willing to do Jamon.
Rockmolder
15 years ago

The Green Bay Packers Select: Jamon Meredith (OT-South Carolina)
There comes a point when the player loses all risk to his selection. When the cost of a player just goes by the wayside. Jamon Meredith has hit that zone. If he was selected in the second round and missed due to a lack of strength or desire or what have you? It would be a bad pick.

But at this point? Getting a potential heir apparent at left tackle with the skill set that Meredith has shown? It's spectacular value. Because some of his weaknesses can be coached out. And he has shown he can be a ZBS guard. He'll either be out of football in 2012 or he will be a Pro Bowler by 2014.

But as a speculative play? Gold, Jerry! Gold!



It comes from a random fan, but it really shows his boom or bust potential. For a 5th rounder, he has way more upside than anyone else around his pick.


# CAREER NOTES
Meredith started 38 games at South Carolina, including eight at right guard, eleven at right tackle and 19 at left tackle
# In his final two seasons, the lineman delivered 123 knock-downs, 17 touchdown-resulting blocks and six down field blocks
# During that span, he was penalized nine times (seven false starts, two holding calls)
# Allowed seven quarterback pressures and seven sacks on 753 pass plays
# Also recorded four solo tackles and recovered one fumble.



Some stuff from the Packers site. Some impressive numbers and obviously he's very versatile. If he doesn't pan out at LT, we can get him to play RT, if he doesn't pan out there, we can put him at guard.

Recipient of the Harold White Grade Point Average Award (3.7 gpa)



A very smart kid. I really love smart guys, especially along the O-line.

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He's pushing around that two-numbered speed rusher quite easily. In a division like ours, you need to be able to both move quickly and push them off their routes with a lot of strength.

Five Guys Still On the Board That Shouldn't Be

# Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech, DE (19th overall in 7 Round Mock Draft)
# Jarron Gilbert, San Jose State, DE (31st overall in 7 Round Mock Draft)
# Jamon Meredith, South Carolina, OT (37th overall in 7 Round Mock Draft)
# Jared Cook, South Carolina, TE (42nd overall in 7 Round Mock Draft)
# Mike Mickens, Cincinnati, CB (49th overall in 7 Round Mock Draft)



This is from a Fox article. They had him going at the 37th overall pick. That's higher than Beatty went in most drafts. That's really impressive.

Analysis

Positives: Good height with long arms and an athletic build, typical of top-tier left tackles. Adequate punch, and will extend his arms and get his hands on the numbers to keep defenders at bay. Gets to linebackers at the second level very well and hits the moving target. Able to adjust to oncoming defenders in space. Positions himself to seal the edge using quick feet and good hand placement. Can cut-block ends on his side to give the quarterback a lane on quick throws.



Positives from his NFL.com draft card. Very smart, very athletic. Things he doesn't do right now, will be easy to learn to him. Quick cut blocks will kill Mr. Allen's rushing game.


A scout for another AFC team said some of the Gamecocks' coaches described Meredith as "a locker-room lawyer."



This doesn't have to be a bad thing. We need someone to stand up in the locker room. With his smarts, he'll be the guy to do something like this.

If a reporter heard what the South Carolina staff had been saying, it's a safe bet that the Packers did, too. But general manager Ted Thompson insisted that no one from the school told him Meredith had been a problem and he had never heard that from any of his scouts.

"No, they were very supportive," Thompson said, referring to Spurrier and his assistants. "They talked about how smart he was and how talented he was. Nobody from there ever mentioned anything like that to us."



Apparently, Ted Thompson has trust in him. Now, of course, Ted Thompson isn't always right, but he's one hell of a drafter in the later rounds.

PS. I found it really hard to write such an optimistic post. I usually prefer to make my posts more even keeled. Anyway, it was pretty fun. Bring on the next person!
dfosterf
15 years ago
Excellent, excellent job. Rock, you really are a very good writer...in English. I can only imagine your skills in Dutch.

I think I'm going to steal your idea and go grab some more demotivational

posters.

Perhaps if they are goofy enough we'll shame some more folk into playing.

OK-- Here's my great motivational poster in order to get more participants:

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IronMan
15 years ago

Bikini girls hereby declared eligible.

"dfosterf" wrote:





Ironman is not online, so that would keep you busy. If he shows up and there are no more volunteers, I'll do one he picks.

"dfosterf" wrote:



Bikini Girls it shall be. I have already done some [strike]stalking[/strike] research on them (they sit in section 126), but we can never know enough about the Bikini Girls.
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