Zero2Cool
14 years ago
http://packersnews.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20100925/PKR01/100925043/Rookie-cornerback-Shields-to-face-real-test-against-Bears 

Philadelphia offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg did it just once.

Buffalos Curtis Modkins couldnt do it at all.

The genius Mike Martz should be more successful, right?

The Green Bay Packers are off to a 2-0 start with an undrafted rookie starting in its most used defensive subpackage the nickel. Forget that he wasnt drafted, Sam Shields played cornerback only one year at the University of Miami.

Shouldnt any NFL offensive coordinator worth his paycheck at least want to test Shields a few times?

I keep getting asked, he hasnt been tested, people didnt throw at him, Packers cornerback coach Joe Whitt said. Well, (Bills receiver Lee Evans) wasnt open, either. Thats one of the reasons people dont throw, when the guys not open.

Shields career is off to a better start than anyone imagined when he signed with the Packers over the summer. He was brought to Green Bay because of his speed and potential as a kick/punt returner. That experiment ended quickly because he had trouble fielding the ball, but Shields slowly moved up the cornerback depth chart during the preseason. He picked off two passes in preseason games and would have won the nickel job even if favorite Brandon Underwood hadnt hurt his shoulder, Whitt said.

Shields started and played the entire game in the 27-20 win in Philadelphia. He gave up a 17-yard touchdown from Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin in the fourth quarter when he got turned around on a double move.

Shields was better in the 34-7 win against Buffalo.

The Packers didnt play much Cover-2 with a pair of safeties over the top. Because of the Bills trio of running backs Marshawn Lynch, Fred Jackson and C.J. Spiller the Packers brought more help to the box and played a lot of single safety and press-man coverage. Shields lines up on the outside in the nickel, which left him matched up on Evans much of the game.

Evans didnt catch a single ball.

He didnt have help with him most of the game, he was by himself, Whitt said. We didnt do anything to protect him. The thing I was really pleased with, he went after the guy. He attacked him. He just physically really beat him and covered him well. Clay (Matthews) got great pressure on them, but a lot of the pressure came because the routes were not open up the field. And when they were open, they werent on Sams guy.

Now is he going to do that every week? Maybe not. Are there going to be growing pains? Sure there are. But the kid is mature enough to do what we ask him to do right now.

Many observers are waiting for those growing pains and fear this could be the week.

Martz has the Bears ranked No. 3 in the NFL in passing offense with an average of 316.0 yards through two games. Chicago finished 2009 ranked No. 17 with 217.1 yards a game.

Quarterback Jay Cutler leads the league with a 121.2 quarterback rating after throwing an NFL-high 26 interceptions last year five picks shy of Sid Luckmans single-season Bears record.

Theres a lot more passing going on (this week), so well see Monday night, Shields said. (The receivers) are all good route runners. Fast, quick. Ive just got to play on top. Thats my responsibility.

Dont let any deep balls, because they throw a lot of deep balls.

Coaches were impressed with the strides Shields made from Week 1 to Week 2. He played more aggressive, crushed a receiver on a crossing pattern and forced a fumble later in the game.

I think he played more confidently, defensive coordinator Dom Capers said. I saw him, as the game went on, being aggressive on blockers. Where he was attacking their blocker instead of waiting and trying to play off.

Whitt said Shields has done everything the coaching staff has asked. Shields has spent hours watching film with reigning defensive player of the year Charles Woodson and most importantly has learned his assignments. Hes earned the trust that he will at least be in the right position.

Then its just a matter of making the most of opportunities which Shields has done enough of to keep the nickel job despite Underwood returning from injury with a full week of practice.

I know Im a rookie out there and theyll probably go after me, but they havent, Shields said. Theres still more games to come.

This is the game, me being a rookie, I really have to show my coaches and teammates I can be accountable. Being out there in big games, especially on Monday night. Thats my mindset right now.

Whitt echoed those sentiments.

All I care about is whos going to compete, whos going to play at a high level and whos going to do it on game day, Whitt said. Sam has shown he can do it on game day. If he continues to do that, he will keep getting his shot.


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gbguy20
14 years ago
this is going to be fun to watch. hope they test him and he makes them pay for it.
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tromadz
14 years ago
Oh Cutler will test him. Well actually he'll be testing his wide receivers.

If Shields just plays his game, he should be fine, but I wouldn't be shocked if he tests Shields just hoping to get lucky and draw a flag. I mean, the other option is testing the reigning DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Charles Woodson. I mean, he could throw to Olsen, but he won't.

I have to say, Shields has been pretty decent after a terrible preseason. Long season though. Keep it up, kid! Cutler will give him some gifts. Cash those checks!
Dulak
14 years ago
This game sounds like it will be really exciting - give our players a real test ...

especially shields ... like the sound of this guy; he seems much better then underwood was last year. although not sure how he will do vs a team with a good qb and recievers
Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
Who are these "many observers" this author cites so vaguely? On Wikipedia we call phrases like that "weasel words."

Cite your sources, bitch.
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nerdmann
14 years ago
He might give up a big play or two. Then again, so might Woody or Tramon. But if he does, he'll make up for it with an INT or a big play the other way. The dude's gutsy.
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evad04
14 years ago

Who are these "many observers" this author cites so vaguely? On Wikipedia we call phrases like that "weasel words."

Cite your sources, bitch.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:


"Many observers" in this instance has an implicit meaning -- people who follow Green Bay. Sam Shields is far from a household name. Those that are aware of his undrafted free-agent-starting-nickel status -- like many on this forum -- are awaiting the seemingly inevitable growing pains. I don't really see the need for sources if it's general knowledge that people with Shields' inexperience typically experience growing pains at some point.

I'm all about going after the media for the things they do wrong (a lengthy list).
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Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
Ah, so this "many observers" is akin to the "royal We"? Right, I keep forgetting that all articles are supposed to be editorials these days. Bleh.
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evad04
14 years ago

Ah, so this "many observers" is akin to the "royal We"? Right, I keep forgetting that all articles are supposed to be editorials these days. Bleh.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:


It's an article about Sam Shields getting tested against the Bears. You grasp the space-time continuum, right? The game hasn't been played yet -- how is article to exist without injecting opinion? It is a projection about how things are going down, and one that appropriately puts forth Shields' potential to experience some growing pains (as well as appropriately reflecting the concerns of, again, a ton of people on this forum).

It's nice that Shields has performed admirably so far, but it seems pretty logical to assume his inexperience may play a factor in his play this year.
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Finley88Beast
14 years ago
If he can cover evans i think he can cover knox 😛
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