Zero2Cool
14 years ago
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Camp-notes-Packers.html 

On Monday, I headed up to Green Bay with the NFPs Greg Gabriel to check in on the Packers training camp. Head coach Mike McCarthys practice script was heavy in red zone work and focused on pressure in the blitz periods. While we cant judge an NFL team by one practice in August, here are some of my observations of what I saw on the field

Woodson's technique

Charles Woodson ICONWoodson's technique looks natural on the practice field.

Watching Woodson practice reminded me a lot of my former teammate in Washington, Champ Bailey, because he has the unique ability to make drills look effortless. He glides in his backpedal, has solid footwork and looks natural coming out of his breaks. But, Woodson is at his best when he aligns inside in the Packers defensive sub packages. The 09 DPOY is very good with his hands at the point of attack, and is the ideal DB to play over the slot when the Packers bring pressure. Fun to watch Woodson in blitz periods during practicebecause he is always looking to make a play.

Offensive formations

Plenty of creativity from the Packer offense during 7-on-7. Both the first and the second units under Aaron Rodgers and Matt Flynn used empty sets, bunch looks, pre-snap movement, etc. Basically, spread the field and run various route combinations. With the amount of talent Green Bay has at the offensive skill positions, expect to see plenty of this during the regular season. It can look like playground football at times, but when you can align in creative formations, you get to draw the matchups you are looking for from an offensive perspective.

Burnett at safety

Morgan Burnett, the rookie safety from Georgia Tech, impressed me. Im not going to say he has arrived in the first week of camp (and he did give up a play yesterday), but with Atari Bigby out, he is running with the first unit on defense. During blitz periods, he looked relaxed with his footworkuncommon for a rookie in his first training campcan drive on the throw and has enough speed to run with WRs. From what I hear, he has natural ball instincts, and although he isnt a big hitter, he brings some cornerback experience with him for Tech. Something that is ideal in todays NFL when coordinators are looking for safeties that have cover skills. Interested to see how he handles the preseason schedule where he is put into some real game situations. Should be a starter at some point this season. Maybe on opening day.

Rodgers

Aaron RodgersICONGreen Bay's Aaron Rodgers.

Not the best day for QB Aaron Rodgers, but we can say that about the entire offense. As with any camp practice, one side of the ball usually shows up more on filmand on Monday it was the defense. But, even in saying that, you can still see the skills that Rodgers has with the football. He did connect on some throws in the red zone period, made some plays against pressure and has good velocity on the ball. But, overall this day belonged to the defense in my opinioneven during two-minute work at the end of practice.

Red Zone one-on-one

Watching the WRs and DBs compete in one-on-one drills is always great to watch from a technique perspective in the red zone. The throws have to come quick and the WRs have to run their routes with the correct depth due to the lack of field to work with. On Monday, the DBs used off-man technique and had to deal with multiple double moves. Good work for both sides and very competitive.

McCarthy's Tempo

This was a long practice for camp standards. Green Bay had two practices on Sunday, so with only one session on Monday there was a lot of time spent on run fits, scheme reviews and the kicking game. The attention to detail was impressive by both sides of the ball, and when McCarthy did turn up the tempo in the red zone periods we got to see the players set their pads. Lots of mental work and a good pace when the head coach let them compete. Some good hitting out there.

Blitz Periods

Dom Capers' defense looked good yesterdayespecially in the blitz periods. Interesting from my perspective were the multiple blitz schemes they used. The Corner Cat (CB blitz), zone blitzes, man perssures, etc. They do a great job of holding their looks before the snap, and when you have an athletic LB group like the Packers, it is easy to create pressure from that 3-4 front. Impressive. Should be a challenge for opposing offenses to prepare for the amount of pressure they could see on Sundays this season.

Quick Hits...

TE Jermicahel Finley was aligned all over the field. I wouldn't want to draw this matchup as a safety. Tall, long arms and a good burst off of the line. Do you play press or off-man coverage against him?

Im excited to watch B.J. Raji at the Nose this season under Capers. If he can improve on using his hands at the point of attack, he will be much more productive.

Ryan Grant ICONPackers RB Ryan Grant looked explosive.

RB Ryan Grant looks explosive coming downhill out of the backfield. He was solid running out of the gun, and in the Packers Counter OF scheme (guard pull, fullback kick out weak). Saw some burst out of those legsand he finished runs.

Rookie DE Mike Neal from Purdue looks like an athlete and a player that lives in the weight room. Interested to see how he handles playing the DE in the 3-4 scheme, but he looks the part.

How about Donald Driver at WR? I played with Donald in Green Bay back in the 2001-2002 seasons, and he still has that burst off of the line of scrimmage. Lots of talk about Jordy Nelson around the field on Monday, but that separation speed for Driver is still there.

All three top draft picks for the Packers, OT Brian Bulaga (who is going to be a player in this league) Neal and Burnett, have had a real professional approach to training camp from what I hear.

A shout out to my former teammate, OT Mark Tauscher. I was able to catch up with Tausch after practice, and he is still getting it done going into his 11th season as a pro.


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PackerTraxx
14 years ago
Nice article. Glad to read the comments on Driver and Tausch. Tausch having a year to heal and Driver with "overhauled knees" should be a big factor. I think it going to make a huge difference to have a healthy Tausch and Driver from the start.
Why is Jerry Kramer not in the Hall of Fame?
go.pack.go.
14 years ago
I'm liking what I hear from Bulaga and Ryan Grant. Actually, I like pretty much everything in this article.
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warhawk
14 years ago

Nice article. Glad to read the comments on Driver and Tausch. Tausch having a year to heal and Driver with "overhauled knees" should be a big factor. I think it going to make a huge difference to have a healthy Tausch and Driver from the start.

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Tauscher's play last year coming off the injury and at his age may have been the biggest reason the Packers turned it around from the 4-4 start. Clifton coming back was obviously huge but the play at RT was so poor they could have never won all those games in the second half of the season if Taush had not been able to perform at the level he did.

For the right handed QB the left side is obviously the most dangerous because he cannot see them coming but pressure from the right means scrambling left or looping back to the right and a race to the sideline and neither scenario allows the QB to be effective there.
"The train is leaving the station."
Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
I'm stoked to hear what he has to say about Neal. Expectations weren't terribly high for him at draft time, but it's looking like he will have a chance to put in some journeyman work this year. Hopefully next year we'll be able to count on him as a regular starter in our rotation. Based on his body of work at Purdue, his tenacity and endurance are impressive to say the least.
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PackerTraxx
14 years ago
Ted seems to have a pretty good eye for talent. I think he saw something in Neal others didn't. It's just a hunch, but I think Neal is going to surprise a lot of people.
Why is Jerry Kramer not in the Hall of Fame?
Dexter_Sinister
14 years ago
My favorite part, attention to detail. Cut down on stupid penalties, cut down on the break downs in coverage and cut down on breakdowns in the secondary.
I want to go out like my Grandpa did. Peacefully in his sleep.
Not screaming in terror like his passengers.
Greg C.
14 years ago
Great read. Thanks for posting it, Zero. The only player who did not get a positive review was Aaron Rodgers, and I don't think we need to worry about him.
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