Packers coach Mike McCarthy seemed to acknowledge Thursday that Kampman has some reservations.
"SlickVision" wrote:
"dd80forever" wrote:
Thank you for wasting another post in this thread with the same quote that proves absolutely nothing except that a writer has an opinion that the coach SEEMED to acknowledge something that's still unproven. Wow, what a great contribution!
Wow, that says a lot to everyone doesn't it? It says that the writer says the coach SEEEMED to acknowledge Kampman had some reservations. Reservations for what? Prime Quarter? Olive Garden?
I suppose since your quote proves nothing that means I'm looking for a pissing match eh? Of course that's your next route because you have NOTHING else.
Why can't we just let MEN speak for themselves and just go from there? It's pathetic that we take some little blurb about what a writer feels he saw (whats their perception on it and that plays a HUGE role on what they could feel the coach SEEMED to be acknowledging) and that means once linked with our perception that it's true.
It's fun to speculate, that's for sure. But saying one person is saying something that's not true is wrong and irritates me. No question sometimes you have to read between the lines. in this case I feel that's wrong because its shining a negative tone on Aaron Kampman by doing so.
I honestly don't really question whether Kampman is not thrilled with this change. I don't think I would be. Pro Bowl DE. Mastered his trade the last 7 years in the pros. Now he's being switched to the OLB position in a new scheme in the last year of his contract in which is going to be his biggest payday of his career. Yeah, I think I'd be a little miffed myself.
Now on the flip side. I think it's the coaches job to SELL the scheme and his role to him so he is excited and has no reservations or hesitancy towards the change.