Zero2Cool
14 years ago
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/104050418.html 

Green Bay Having been present and accounted for every practice since the middle of August, Green Bay Packers linebacker Frank Zombo has earned a level of trust that banged-up teammate Brad Jones hasn't.

As a result, Zombo will make his second consecutive start Sunday against Detroit.

Zombo was a surprise starter against Chicago Monday night after Jones had been limited in practice all week with a knee injury and was listed as questionable on the injury report. Coach Mike McCarthy held out hope at the end of the week that Jones would play, but he made him one of the inactives against the Bears.

Zombo got the call over Brady Poppinga, who also had knee issues during the week. On Wednesday, Jones was a full participant in practice, but Zombo is slated to start.

"It is something we have talked about here since I have arrived," McCarthy said Wednesday. "You have to be available and you need to be accountable, and Brad is going through an injury situation right now.

"I'm not sure if he is healthy enough to play Sunday, so we're going to play the prepared players. We're going to play the experienced players."

Jones has been battling injuries since the first day of training camp when he hurt his back. He missed four days with that and then another 11 days and two exhibition games with a shoulder problem.

McCarthy has grown increasingly frustrated with holding positions open for players he hopes will be ready Sunday. He decided this week that unless it's a position held by a longtime veteran (for example, left tackle Chad Clifton), he's going to go with what he's got.

"I felt as a staff, particularly the last two weeks, that we have been way too up-and-down during the course of the week of trying to prepare players based on their health situation," McCarthy said. "It was addressed today (with the team), the ability to prepare and play the prepared player over going back and forth all week. Frank Zombo is the starting outside linebacker today."

Going with Zombo wouldn't be a slam-dunk if the undrafted free agent from Central Michigan hadn't played as well as he did against the Bears. Zombo played both outside linebacker positions, moving whenever defensive coordinator Dom Capers wanted to shift Clay Matthews to the right side.

Zombo had a sack and pressured Bears quarterback Jay Cutler several times, nearly making a game-changing play with his hit on Cutler, which hurried him into throwing an interception. Zombo, however, was called for a personal foul for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Cutler, erasing the turnover

It's likely Zombo will be fined by the league, but he did enough to impress more than a couple of people with his pass rush. He has two sacks and a quarterback hit in less than five quarters of play.

"I thought Frank played very well," Matthews said. "He's young and he's only going to continue to get better. I know with myself, I was watching Detroit film from last year and it wasn't very good.

"I had a few moves here and there, but I think overall as a pass rusher and outside linebacker I feel like I'm light years ahead of where I was last year. I think the same goes for him, being a young guy starting on 'Monday Night Football.' He really got after it. He was physical, made some plays. I think we're happy where he's at."

After back-to-back three-sack games, Matthews found the path to Cutler congested with blockers, some of whom he said went to great lengths to shield him from the quarterback. That kind of attention is going to be the norm for teams that don't think they have adequate personnel to block Matthews one-on-one most of the time.

Despite being shadowed, Matthews had two hits on Cutler, caused two holding penalties and was in Cutler's face a couple of more times.

"There was one play that was comical," Matthews said of the attention he got. "I ran upfield, I beat the tight end and I felt like I was getting some pressure. On the sidelines I saw the (video) screen captured (it); there were three guys running after me."

That's where Zombo comes into play. Every great 3-4 team has two outside linebackers who complement one another, and while Matthews is the designated sack guy, the linebacker on the right side often has a clearer path to the quarterback.

A defensive end at Central Michigan, the 6-3, 254-pound Zombo has the build of a 3-4 outside linebacker and has made a quick transition to his new position. His pass rush is better than Jones', but he has to prove himself stopping the run and dropping into coverage.

Against the Bears, Zombo thought he fared well considering it was his first start.

"I found out midweek I was going to start and I felt confident in this position and me playing it," he said after the game. "I thought I did fairly well. Had a few (quarterback) hits. I felt like I was prepared."

Matthews said he'd be happy to have Zombo as his new running mate at outside linebacker, the same as he would Jones or Poppinga, especially if Zombo can begin to consistently win the one-on-one matchups.

The defense seemed to be a sack, forced fumble or interception away from beating the Bears, and Zombo will be in a good position to make that happen in future weeks.

"It's my responsibility to take him under my wing and help him go through the same process I went through, and kind of bring him up to speed," Matthews said. "But he knows what he's doing. That's the great thing about him. I don't really need to help him out very much.

"I can give him little bits of what I do here and what I do there, but ultimately he knows what he's doing, so it really comes down to what he's going to do."


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porky88
14 years ago

Here is the thing about the pass rush. The line got a push. When GB has their starters playing like Clay Matthews and they scheme to pressure their opponent, that line is going to be a big factor. If the push is like it was tonight for most of the season, I think that's a positive sign.

Regarding Zombo again. You know, if Brad Jones doesn't get his butt on the field, he may not have a full-time job. Zombo has a high motor and he played the run real well tonight. My worry would be him in coverage, but he could be a third-down player as early as this year.

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Finley88Beast
14 years ago
Is Zombo a better pass rusher than Jones?
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all_about_da_packers
14 years ago

Is Zombo a better pass rusher than Jones?

"Finley88Beast" wrote:



In a word: Yes.

Jones, on his best day, is an average pass-rusher.

Zombo is relentless. Jones, not so much.
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dfosterf
14 years ago
I really like how this kid is playing.

If he keeps this pace up...what can an offense do?

They can't get an extra guy on CM3 AND him...

I didn't give a DAMN about THIS ONE penalty in the Bears game.

You GO AHEAD AND JACK UP CUTLER, Zombo---the fans will take up a collection to pay the fine. :thumbleft:

As an added bonus, you really should click Kev's link and look at the picture of him. Now tell me that dude doesn't have the look of a complete psycho? You always like that in your linebackers ! :tongue3:

Edit--- I JUST remembered where I have seen "that look" before:

Francis 

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doddpower
14 years ago
I love this kid. I was never that sold on Jones anyway. Sure, he was a GREAT pick for the 7th round, but that doesn't mean he is a great starter. I believe Jones is completely adequate and provides great depth. However, I would be willing to sacrifice a bit of coverage for more pass rush as a greater pass rush would improve our coverage anyway.

As Clay Matthews said, he's only going to get better. I'm not worried about the run D. I think he'll be fine there. As long as he continues to improve on his pass rush and coverage I think he's the guy. I have yet to see anything out of Brad Jones this season to make me think he is the better player. As Foster said, I'm ok with the penalty on Cutler. At least he was there to apply the hit and mess up the pass. Sometimes things like that are just hard to avoid.

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Buck
14 years ago
I love this guy I think he will be a stud and with a name like Frank Zombo how can he not be a good OLB.
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istanbulpacker
14 years ago
Yeah, I'm in the Zombo camp too. I like Brad Jones. He seems like a sharp, personable guy off the field and performed well last year on the field when given the chance. However, Zombo has a sort of "Rudy"-ethic that you can't hate. That is the tenacity that gets you a starting position.
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PackerTraxx
14 years ago
I like both Jones and Zumbo. I just hope one of them develops into an All Pro comliment to C3.
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Wade
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14 years ago

I really like how this kid is playing.

If he keeps this pace up...what can an offense do?

They can't get an extra guy on CM3 AND him...

I didn't give a DAMN about THIS ONE penalty in the Bears game.

You GO AHEAD AND JACK UP CUTLER, Zombo---the fans will take up a collection to pay the fine. :thumbleft:

As an added bonus, you really should click Kev's link and look at the picture of him. Now tell me that dude doesn't have the look of a complete psycho? You always like that in your linebackers ! :tongue3:

Edit--- I JUST remembered where I have seen "that look" before:

Francis 

:cheers:

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