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Originally Posted by: GermanGilbert
Losing the 38-year-old Driver, the 36-year-old Woodson and 37-year-old Saturday also means the Packers have only two players on their roster who’ve celebrated their 30th birthday: Defensive tackle Ryan Pickett (33) and fullback John Kuhn (30). Running backs Cedric Benson and Ryan Grant are also 30 years old but are also both unrestricted free agents. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who’ll turn 30 in December, is now the longest-tenured Packer, having been drafted in 2005. (No one else remains from general manager Ted Thompson’s first draft class.)
Packers tight end Jermichael Finley has frequently heard taunts from fans in Green Bay about dropped passes, but that doesn't change his view about playing for the team. "When I'm out and about, people will say, 'Hey don't drop your keys!'", Finley told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "I get pretty much everything. It became second ...
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INDIANAPOLIS – With Donald Driver retired, Charles Woodson having been released and center Jeff Saturday having been let go so he can retire with the Indianapolis Colts, the Green Bay Packers have lost a combined 43 years of NFL experience off their roster so far this offseason.
Losing the 38-year-old Driver, the 36-year-old Woodson and 37-year-old Saturday also means the Packers have only two players on their roster who’ve celebrated their 30th birthday: Defensive tackle Ryan Pickett (33) and fullback John Kuhn (30). Running backs Cedric Benson and Ryan Grant are also 30 years old but are also both unrestricted free agents. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who’ll turn 30 in December, is now the longest-tenured Packer, having been drafted in 2005. (No one else remains from general manager Ted Thompson’s first draft class.)
“That is a lot of veteran leadership that won’t be with us, so you’re always a little bit concerned about that,” Packers general manager Ted Thompson acknowledged at the annual
NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. “We have a strong locker room, strong leadership foundation. In the NFL, the wheel keeps turning and that’s what we’re about, trying to get ready for the next game. we feel confident in the leadership in our locker room.”
Although coach Mike McCarthy also admitted that that’s a lot of experience to lose in one fell swoop, he also said he believes there are enough younger, up-and-coming leaders in the locker room to fill the void. In addition, Driver played only on a very limited basis, Woodson missed nine games with a broken collarbone and
“You don’t replace Charles Woodson; you don’t just go out and replace Donald Driver,” McCarthy said. “Locker room culture is something that I wouldn’t say is a moving target, but it’s something that’s either growing or not growing. … Leadership’s not always designated by how many years you’ve been in the league or how good a player you are; there’s leadership opportunities for every man in that locker room.
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“It’s important for our leadership to grow, for our culture. We have a very healthy culture in our locker room it’s something we pay close attention to. It’s part of the process here in Indianapolis –gather as much information as you can about the people you’re going to bring in to that locker room. Charles and Donald are special people, special players, so it’s not (a matter of) trying to replace them. It’s really putting the energy, the effort, the focus, the education, on the individuals now there for that locker room to grow.”
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