nerdmann
14 years ago
http://packerupdate.net/?p=11683 

It’s nice to see Josh Sitton finally getting some much-deserved recognition. After being snubbed by Pro Bowl voters last December, the 24-year-old was selected as 2010 Offensive Lineman of the Year by the NFL Alumni Association in January. He received another accolade this past week when the well-respected website, Pro Football Focus, called him the No. 1 right guard in the NFL (none of this surprises me since I jumped on the bandwagon a long time ago). The only issue I had with the article was a line near the very end. While talking about Sitton’s future, Nathan Jahnke wrote, “Bryan Bulaga didn’t play that well in his rookie year.” I have a problem with that opinion.

It’s true that Bulaga didn’t play that well for a five-year vet, but I thought he played pretty darn well for a rookie. The former Iowa star started the final 16 games at right tackle, and other than struggling badly against Miami’s Cameron Wake in late October and committing four penalties in the season finale against the Bears, he pretty much held his own on a weekly basis. That included a workmanlike effort in the Super Bowl. While Bulaga didn’t always look pretty trying to fend off LaMarr Woodley, he never allowed himself to be dominated by one of the most dominating linebackers in the league.

The other thing to remember about Bulaga’s first season is how it began. He practiced almost exclusively at left tackle and left guard from the first mini-camp in May until veteran Mark Tauscher suffered a shoulder injury in early October. Bulaga was moved to right tackle on the Wednesday before a road game in Washington, and he went on to perform adequately four days later. Lining up approximately 3/4 of the time against Pro Bowler Brian Orakpo, he didn’t get beat outside all day. That performance shouldn’t have come as much of a surprise to anyone who followed Bulaga’s career at Iowa. He almost always rose to the challenge. He started five games in the Big Ten as an 18-year-old true freshman, and two years later he battled some of the best defensive linemen in the country to a standstill – even though he was dramatically weakened by a thyroid condition.

The only thing left for Bulaga to prove is whether he has the physical ability to be a quality left tackle in the NFL. Critics point to his short arms and average feet as reasons why he’ll never be an élite player at the most important spot on the O-line. Supporters argue that his strength, intelligence and attention to detail will allow him to succeed at any position. I tend to agree with the supporters, but in all honesty, I’m hoping that first-round draft pick Derek Sherrod ultimately replaces Chad Clifton. That’s because Bulaga has a chance to be a perennial All-Pro at right tackle – an honor I don’t foresee him attaining on the left side. Then again, it’s probably never a good idea to doubt this young man. Just ask the majority of the defensive ends who went up against him last season.

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millertime
14 years ago
Agreed. I like the future of our line. Should be interesting to see who steps up to LG.
Greg C.
14 years ago
I was unimpressed with Bulaga during the first half of the season (including the Redskins game), but toward the end he improved significantly, and to hold up in the Super Bowl against the Steelers was a major accomplishment. I'd like to see him on the right side as well, because that would mean that Sherrod is good enough to hold down the left side.
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porky88
14 years ago
Sitton really snuck up on me last year. Yeah, we all knew he was good and the top OL the Packers had. But I kept attempting to find a better guard than him around the NFL and it is tough to do. I think we're looking at a top three guard in football right now. People are outraged that Tramon Williams didn't make NFL Network's top 100 players of 2011, but Josh Sitton was equally as big as a snub.

As far as Bulaga goes, he was an average RT last season. Cameron Wake did torch him, but so did LaMarr Woodley in the Super Bowl for that matter. I think people forget just how many times Rodgers was knocked around in that game. Rodgers made both OTs look better last year with his pocket presence.
macbob
14 years ago

As far as Bulaga goes, he was an average RT last season. Cameron Wake did torch him, but so did LaMarr Woodley in the Super Bowl for that matter. I think people forget just how many times Rodgers was knocked around in that game. Rodgers made both OTs look better last year with his pocket presence.

Originally Posted by: porky88 



Yeah, but as a rookie (and a rookie who had not practiced at that position, but had gotten his reps on the left side) an average RT was better than I expected. Given his performance as the year went on, I don't have a whole lot of concern at the position. I'm expecting with additional reps and off-season preparation he'll be better than an average RT.
DoddPower
14 years ago
Woodley got the best of a RT a handful of times in a game? That's impossible! Never happens.

=p~ =p~
Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago

=p~ =p~

Originally Posted by: doddpower 



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Pack93z
14 years ago

I think people forget just how many times Rodgers was knocked around in that game. Rodgers made both OTs look better last year with his pocket presence.

Originally Posted by: porky88 





Agreed.. hence the importance upon a running game to help balance that.. but I am sure such a statement will be dismissed accordingly.
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago
I don't know much about OL, but when I was watching Bulaga last season, I kept seeing him getting pushed back or beat for the most part. I think since Rodgers is right handed, he seen it and knew Clifton had his back and released the ball quickly.

I'm not a fan of Bulaga at RT. Not yet.
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PackerTraxx
14 years ago
I thought for the youngest player to ever start in a Super Bowl and the lack of practice he(Bulaga) had at that position he did very well. Nice to see Sitton get his props. It would be great to have the quality of Sitton across the line - good for Aaron's health!
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