It was a disappointing season for the Green Bay Packers as they just barely made the playoffs with an 8-7-1 record, and fell in their first round matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Although many fans might place the blame all on Dom Capers, he does not deserve all of it.
While the Packers defense ranked 25th in the NFL, allowing 372.3 yards and 26.8 points per game, the struggles of the defense go beyond coaching.
First the defense suffered an immense amount of injuries, as at times it seemed like almost every player was on the injury report at some point throughout the season. Casey Hayward, who was regarded entering the season as a top-10 cornerback in the NFL, was limited to only three games with hamstring injuries.
Clay Matthews had to also deal with injuries missing five games this season after receiving a massive contract extension to be the playmaker on defense.
Another problem the Packers' defense had was players struggling to make plays. It was a common site to see players, especially the secondary, getting burned on a regular basis. Although Capers job is to make sure the defensive players are prepared for the game, he cannot be out their playing for them, and making sure they do everything correct.
Sure the defense struggled this season, but in five years with Capers at the helm, it has been ranked 15th in total defense in the NFL. The Packers need to add players this offseason to the defense who can make a positive contribution, but firing their defensive coordinator is not the answer.
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Sunday, January 5, 2014
49ers vs. Packers: Preview and prediction
After knocking off the Chicago Bears last week to secure a playoff spot, the Green Bay Packers will now have a chance to compete for another Super Bowl. It will not be easy though as they face the San Francisco 49ers who have had the Packers' number of late.
The 49ers have won the last three meetings between the two teams, including the last two season openers and last season's divisional round. In the last three games the 49ers have a plus-28 point differential, as they only trailed once in the fourth quarter.
Anything is possible in the playoffs, and while the Packers defense is horrific, they do have the best player in the NFL under center in Aaron Rodgers. The Packers are the underdog and if they want to get ahead they should come out throwing the ball all over the field.
Throwing the ball is what the Packers do best, and although their running game has been excellent this season, the 49ers are expecting them to pound the rock with the fringed weather conditions.
Although Green Bay is at home and is use to the playing in the cold environment, the 49ers have a solid running game and outstanding defense. This will be the difference in this matchup, as San Fran will win 31-17.
The 49ers have won the last three meetings between the two teams, including the last two season openers and last season's divisional round. In the last three games the 49ers have a plus-28 point differential, as they only trailed once in the fourth quarter.
Anything is possible in the playoffs, and while the Packers defense is horrific, they do have the best player in the NFL under center in Aaron Rodgers. The Packers are the underdog and if they want to get ahead they should come out throwing the ball all over the field.
Throwing the ball is what the Packers do best, and although their running game has been excellent this season, the 49ers are expecting them to pound the rock with the fringed weather conditions.
Although Green Bay is at home and is use to the playing in the cold environment, the 49ers have a solid running game and outstanding defense. This will be the difference in this matchup, as San Fran will win 31-17.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Wisconsin's biggest sports story in 2013
Wisconsin was filled with many positive and some negative sports stories throughout 2013, but most people can agree that Ryan Braun's suspension and Aaron Rodgers' injury were the two biggest ones. Now the question is which one of these was the biggest story?
You can make an argument for either one of them, but Braun being suspended for Performance Enhancing Drugs is the bigger story. While Rodgers' injury affected him and the entire team, as the Packers only went 2-4-1 without him, they still have a chance to win a Super Bowl. Plus the injury only affects the organization this season.
While on the other hand Braun's suspension does not last just this year, the effects will carry on for the years to come. You can say what you want about Braun, but his suspension will live with him throughout the rest of his career. It just does not affect him though; it affects many more including the Brewers organization who have to deal with all the bad PR surrounding him. Brewers' fans have also felt betrayed by Braun as he admitted that he never used PEDs.
2013 has been a roller coaster year, as there have been many great sports stories, but also some negative ones too. Unfortunately the biggest story was Ryan Braun's suspension because of the impact it had on so many people. Lets just hope 2014 is a better sports year, filled with a couple of championships.
You can make an argument for either one of them, but Braun being suspended for Performance Enhancing Drugs is the bigger story. While Rodgers' injury affected him and the entire team, as the Packers only went 2-4-1 without him, they still have a chance to win a Super Bowl. Plus the injury only affects the organization this season.
While on the other hand Braun's suspension does not last just this year, the effects will carry on for the years to come. You can say what you want about Braun, but his suspension will live with him throughout the rest of his career. It just does not affect him though; it affects many more including the Brewers organization who have to deal with all the bad PR surrounding him. Brewers' fans have also felt betrayed by Braun as he admitted that he never used PEDs.
2013 has been a roller coaster year, as there have been many great sports stories, but also some negative ones too. Unfortunately the biggest story was Ryan Braun's suspension because of the impact it had on so many people. Lets just hope 2014 is a better sports year, filled with a couple of championships.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Packers vs. Bears: Preview and prediction
It comes down to just one game. One more win and you are in the playoffs. This is the situation the Green Bay Packers (7-7-1) and Chicago Bears (8-7) will be in as they square off this afternoon for the NFC North division crown.
In the first meeting between these two teams earlier this season at Lambeau Field, the Chicago Bears where able to grab the 27-20 victory, as Aaron Rodgers left the game early with a broken collarbone.
Without Rodgers the Packers have struggled to play consistent football going 2-4-1, causing many people to believe the Green and Gold would be out of the playoff picture by the time A-Rod got back onto the field. Fortunately for the Packers, the Bears have not played much better either going 3-4, giving them a chance to win the division in the final week of the regular season.
Now with Rodgers back, the Pack have a chance. Both teams' defenses have struggled, and in fact the Bears defense has been even worse as they allowed 54 points to Philly a week ago. The running game will be key for both teams as it is expected to be a cold and windy day down in the Windy City, but the difference in today's game will be Rodgers.
Everyone can agree that he will be the best player on the field, and when it comes down to it, quarterbacks are the reason teams win games. As long as the offensive line can hold a block for three seconds, Rodgers should do just fine. Plus whom would you rather have throwing the ball late in a big game situation, Aaron Rodgers or Jay Cutler? The answer is Rodgers, unless you are a clueless Bears fan.
This game could go either way, but Aaron Rodgers and Co. will be too much for the Bears to handle, as they will win this game 34-31 to keep their season alive.
In the first meeting between these two teams earlier this season at Lambeau Field, the Chicago Bears where able to grab the 27-20 victory, as Aaron Rodgers left the game early with a broken collarbone.
Without Rodgers the Packers have struggled to play consistent football going 2-4-1, causing many people to believe the Green and Gold would be out of the playoff picture by the time A-Rod got back onto the field. Fortunately for the Packers, the Bears have not played much better either going 3-4, giving them a chance to win the division in the final week of the regular season.
Now with Rodgers back, the Pack have a chance. Both teams' defenses have struggled, and in fact the Bears defense has been even worse as they allowed 54 points to Philly a week ago. The running game will be key for both teams as it is expected to be a cold and windy day down in the Windy City, but the difference in today's game will be Rodgers.
Everyone can agree that he will be the best player on the field, and when it comes down to it, quarterbacks are the reason teams win games. As long as the offensive line can hold a block for three seconds, Rodgers should do just fine. Plus whom would you rather have throwing the ball late in a big game situation, Aaron Rodgers or Jay Cutler? The answer is Rodgers, unless you are a clueless Bears fan.
This game could go either way, but Aaron Rodgers and Co. will be too much for the Bears to handle, as they will win this game 34-31 to keep their season alive.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
The 3rd Man In Sounds Off: Matthews not worth the money
In the offseason the Green Bay Packers made a move that will affect their salary cap and roster for the years to come. They signed linebacker Clay Matthews to a five year, $66 million contract extension, making him the highest paid linebacker in NFL history!
While he is an excellent pass rusher, he is only an average player against the run, and can be a liability in pass coverage. He deserved a new contract, but for a guy who misses games each season due to injuries, is not worth anywhere near the money he was given.
Matthews has missed nine games over his five year NFL career, and when he has been absent, it hardly has affected the Packers at all. In those nine games the Packers are 6-3, and have allowed about 22 points per game.
Matthews is a good player, but he is not great, and he is definitely not worth anywhere near the amount of money the Packers are paying him.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Must win game for the Packers
Could the season be over already after Week 2? The Washington Redskins will head to Lambeau Field on Sunday to take on the Green Bay Packers in what will be a crucial game for both teams. Although it is only Week 2, this will be a must win game for the Packers who look to avoid starting the season 0-2.
It was a closely contested four quarters of football last week against the San Francisco 49ers, but the Packers could not hold the lead late and lost 34-28. The defense did an excellent job limiting the 49ers to only 90 yards on the ground, but they allowed Colin Kaepernick to throw all over them. In 39 passing attempts, he through for 412 yards with three touchdowns.
Not only did the defense struggle, but the Packers running game did as well. This offseason the Packers said they were going to be more committed to the run, and drafted Eddie Lacy to be the guy to lead their rushing attack. In only 19 carries the Packers running backs only rushed for 63 yards. This was a major disappointment, and needs to improve quickly if the Packers want to win.
Speaking of winning, the Packers need to win this week if they want to make the playoffs. While it is only Week 2, Green Bay has never made the playoffs after they started the season 0-2. Not only has the Packers struggled when they got off to a 0-2 start, but the entire NFL has as well. Since 1990, when the current playoff system went into effect, teams who started 0-2 have only made the playoffs 12 percent of the time. These numbers are not in the Packers favor, and with a team who struggles to run the ball, and plays below average defense, it will be a major concern if they Packers cannot secure a victory at home.
The Packers come into Sunday's matchup between the Redskins needing to get a win to avoid a 0-2 start. Their running game and defense needs to be improved from last week in order to even have a chance at securing the "W" at home. Expect this game to come down to the wire with both teams trying to avoid an 0-2 start, but the Packers will have the advantage playing at home.
It was a closely contested four quarters of football last week against the San Francisco 49ers, but the Packers could not hold the lead late and lost 34-28. The defense did an excellent job limiting the 49ers to only 90 yards on the ground, but they allowed Colin Kaepernick to throw all over them. In 39 passing attempts, he through for 412 yards with three touchdowns.
Not only did the defense struggle, but the Packers running game did as well. This offseason the Packers said they were going to be more committed to the run, and drafted Eddie Lacy to be the guy to lead their rushing attack. In only 19 carries the Packers running backs only rushed for 63 yards. This was a major disappointment, and needs to improve quickly if the Packers want to win.
Speaking of winning, the Packers need to win this week if they want to make the playoffs. While it is only Week 2, Green Bay has never made the playoffs after they started the season 0-2. Not only has the Packers struggled when they got off to a 0-2 start, but the entire NFL has as well. Since 1990, when the current playoff system went into effect, teams who started 0-2 have only made the playoffs 12 percent of the time. These numbers are not in the Packers favor, and with a team who struggles to run the ball, and plays below average defense, it will be a major concern if they Packers cannot secure a victory at home.
The Packers come into Sunday's matchup between the Redskins needing to get a win to avoid a 0-2 start. Their running game and defense needs to be improved from last week in order to even have a chance at securing the "W" at home. Expect this game to come down to the wire with both teams trying to avoid an 0-2 start, but the Packers will have the advantage playing at home.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Defense has to be improved
Is this the game the Green Bay Packers finally slow down Colin Kaepernick? The Green Bay Packers open the 2013-14 NFL season against the San Francisco 49ers for a second consecutive season, but unlike last year, the Packers will have to face dual threat quarterback Colin Kaepernick. It was not until the playoffs that the Packers got their first taste of Kaepernick, and boy was it a disaster.
Kaepernick had a mind-blowing game with 263 yards passing for two touchdowns and one interception, while rushing for an additional 181 yards and two touchdowns. The Packers defense looked terrible, and it will have to improve against the 49ers this season if they want a chance to win.
The Packers defense will be the key to the Packers success against the 49ers. They have had months to prepare for the 49ers offense, and they need to come out early and quiet all the critics. In order for the Packers to do this, they need to play smart, by not playing to aggressively and force the 49ers to throw the ball early.
The 49ers and Packers are two of the best teams in the NFL, and it will not be an easy game for either side to start the season. Colin Kaepernick and the 49ers ran all over the Packers defense in the playoffs a season ago, and things will have to be different this time around if the Packers want to win.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Packers are in Trouble if Rodgers Goes Down
Finding the right backup quarterback problem has been a problem for the Packers ever since they let Matt Flynn sign with another team during the 2012 offseason. Entering last season Graham Harrell was the number two quarterback, but everyone knew the Packers would be in trouble if Aaron Rodgers got hurt. This offseason the Packers made it know that the backup quarterback spot would be up for grabs with Harrell and B.J. Coleman vying for the spot, until August 5th when the Packers surprisingly signed Vince Young.
With the signing, and the struggles of the other two QB's, Young was looked at as the favorite to win the job, even with his lack of experience in the Packers offense. The Packers would then go on to cut Harrell after the third preseason game, almost guarantying Young the job, until this morning when the Packers shocked the world by cutting him.
B.J. Coleman is now the only quarterback listed on the depth chart behind Rodgers, and the Packers are in trouble. While Young struggled at times throughout the preseason, he looked better than Coleman. Coleman had a miserable 49.6 quarterback rating with a 41.2 percent completion percentage in 34 attempts. While Coleman does have some potential, he has not been impressive this preseason to make anyone believe that he is capable of making a spot start in the NFL.
Vince Young was the best option for the Packers, even with his lack of knowledge in the Packers offense. While B.J. Coleman appears to be the Packers guy, do not be surprised if a quality backup quarterback comes available that they pick him up. Coleman possess some potential but he is not capable of being a backup quarterback in the NFL this season. The Packers still have not found a solid backup quarterback and if Rodgers is injured this season, they are in big trouble.
With the signing, and the struggles of the other two QB's, Young was looked at as the favorite to win the job, even with his lack of experience in the Packers offense. The Packers would then go on to cut Harrell after the third preseason game, almost guarantying Young the job, until this morning when the Packers shocked the world by cutting him.
B.J. Coleman is now the only quarterback listed on the depth chart behind Rodgers, and the Packers are in trouble. While Young struggled at times throughout the preseason, he looked better than Coleman. Coleman had a miserable 49.6 quarterback rating with a 41.2 percent completion percentage in 34 attempts. While Coleman does have some potential, he has not been impressive this preseason to make anyone believe that he is capable of making a spot start in the NFL.
Vince Young was the best option for the Packers, even with his lack of knowledge in the Packers offense. While B.J. Coleman appears to be the Packers guy, do not be surprised if a quality backup quarterback comes available that they pick him up. Coleman possess some potential but he is not capable of being a backup quarterback in the NFL this season. The Packers still have not found a solid backup quarterback and if Rodgers is injured this season, they are in big trouble.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Rookies Key to Success
You always expected a high draft pick to become a star in the NFL, but there is always a chance they do not pan out. The Green Bay Packers will need two of their rookies, who have an enormous amount of potential, to be key contributors this season if they want to win another Super Bowl. Eddie Lacy and Datone Jones may not develop into stars this season, but they need to be solid contributors in order for the Packers to be successful.
Eddie Lacy was drafted this offseason to help improve the running game, and so far in camp he looks like the real deal. Many people have already been extremely impressed with his ability and size causing him to receive comparisons to a young Steven Jackson. As long as he is able to remain on the field, he will be a difference maker in the Packers offense. They have been looking for a guy to become their every down back and Eddie Lacy is that guy. With an improved running attack, lead by Lacy, the Packers offense and team will be even tougher to beat. While their offense will continue to be one of the best in the NFL, their defense needs to improve from last year.
The Packers have had trouble finding another pass rusher in recent years to complement Clay Matthews, but this offseason they might have found the right guy in Datone Jones. While an ankle injury has caused him to miss practice time this Preseason, he will be a key to the Packers success this season. He was drafted in the first round by the Pack in this past NFL Draft, and he has huge expectations to be a difference maker at defensive end. If Jones and former first round pick Nick Perry can remain healthy, they should both instantly improve the Packers pass rush and defense.
Eddie Lacy and Datone Jones were both high draft picks for the Green Bay Packers for a reason, and this season they need to be key contributors to the team in order for the Packers to have any chance of winning another Super Bowl. While it will not be easy for these two rookies, they need to play to their strengths and be healthy in order to help the Packers win.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
DuJuan Harris Will Not Be the Starter Week 1
Every year in Training Camp there are numerous position battles, and this year the Green Bay Packers starting running back position has been one of the competitive battles in camp. Veterans running backs Alex Green, James Starks and DuJuan Harris, along with rookies Eddie Lacy and Johnathan Franklin are all vying for roster spots and most importantly, the starting job.
DuJuan Harris was recently taken of the PUP list, and it already appears that he is the starter, for now.
"I'm excited to see when DuJuan Harris come back, because I view him as our starter," Mike McCathy told USA TODAY Sports last Thursday. "I want him to get back in there and earn it like he did all of last year. He made an impact in our offense."
McCarthy is correct in saying that he made an impact last year in the Packers offense, with 157 yards and two touchdowns in the final four games of the regular season. He also recorded 100 yards rushing and receiving combined with one touchdown, but this season the Packers have a better option on the roster.
The Packers best option at running back is the Alabama product, Eddie Lacy. While Lacy is a big, physical back, who excels at running the ball down the defense's throat, he also has excellent breakaway speed and pass blocking ability. He is exactly what the Packers need, and he can make a significant deference for the Packers offense.
DuJuan Harris is a solid running back, but the Packers drafted Eddie Lacy in the second round to be the starting running back this season. Lacy provides the Packers with the best opportunity to win at the running back position, and he will be the starter Week One.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Packers, Vince Young Agree to a One-Year Deal
Entering Training Camp the Green Bay Packers had uncertainties at multiple positions, but one of their biggest question marks was the backup quarterback position. Second year quarterback B.J. Coleman and incumbent Graham Harrell were vying for the backup job, until their disappointing performances during the team scrimmage on Saturday night. This raised even more question marks on whether either of them could truly be a solid backup quarterback in the NFL, causing the Packers to sign free agent quarterback Vince Young.
Vince Young is a mobile quarterback who has had previous success in the NFL as a starter. Already 30 years old, Young was drafted third overall by the Tennessee Titans in 2006, but he has not played in the NFL since 2011 with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Young's mobility and success as a starter in the NFL is what really intrigued the Packers. Even though he will only be the backup quarterback and may never see the field as a Packer, he can help them prepare for mobile quarterbacks like Colin Kaepernick and Robert Griffin III.
The Green Bay Packers needed to find a solid number two quarterback, just in case Aaron Rodgers would ever have to miss a game, and they found their guy in Vince Young. Young provides them with experience and mobility to prepare their defense for other mobile quarterback. This signing was a low risk move for the Packers and it will pay off well in the long run, even if he does not step onto the field.
Vince Young is a mobile quarterback who has had previous success in the NFL as a starter. Already 30 years old, Young was drafted third overall by the Tennessee Titans in 2006, but he has not played in the NFL since 2011 with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Young's mobility and success as a starter in the NFL is what really intrigued the Packers. Even though he will only be the backup quarterback and may never see the field as a Packer, he can help them prepare for mobile quarterbacks like Colin Kaepernick and Robert Griffin III.
The Green Bay Packers needed to find a solid number two quarterback, just in case Aaron Rodgers would ever have to miss a game, and they found their guy in Vince Young. Young provides them with experience and mobility to prepare their defense for other mobile quarterback. This signing was a low risk move for the Packers and it will pay off well in the long run, even if he does not step onto the field.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Packers Steal Eddie Lacy
Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson has hit gold in the 2013 NFL Draft with his first two selections, but drafting Eddie Lacy is the biggest steal in the first two rounds. Eddie Lacy was the best running back coming into the draft and he fills an enormous hole on the Packers roster. He was projected by many experts to be selected in the first round, possibly to the Packers with the 26th overall pick, but he ended up sliding all the way to the 61st overall pick.
Eddie Lacy is an inside power runner, who the Packers have desperately need for years to improve their below average running game. He was a workhorse for Alabama in 14 games last season carrying the ball 204 times for 1,322 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also caught 22 passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns.
Mike Mayock of NFL Network loved the Packers selection:
"At 230 pounds, he's got much better feet than people think. This guy's a three-down tailback. He'll protect the quarterback. He can carry 20 to 25 times a game. For the Packers, who have been running the ball by committee, this is a perfect pick."He definitely is NFL ready and should instantly make a solid impact for the Packers this season. He gives the Packers the threat of running the ball on any down and will instantly improve the Packers offense. The Packers got huge value with the 61st overall pick drafting the first-round talent, Eddie Lacy, and he will be a star for the Packers for the years to come.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
The Vikings Overpaid for Greg Jennings
After trading away Percy Harvin, the Vikings needed a down field threat. The Vikings have found their man, signing veteran wide receiver Greg Jennings.
The Vikings overpaid for Jennings, even though they needed a number one receiver. At 29 years old and his durability in question, Jennings was not worth the contract the Vikings gave him.
He has missed 11 games due to various injuries over the last couple seasons, and in 2012 he was a non-factor for the Packers. Last season Greg Jennings only played in eight games, and caught a career-low 36 passes for 366 yards and four touchdowns.
Over Jennings' career, he has proven to be a number one receiver, but that was with Aaron Rodgers passing him the ball, not Christian Ponder. Unless Jennings is able to remain healthy and produce at a high level, the Vikings overpaid for him.
Monday, March 11, 2013
2013 NFL Draft: Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers dominate the air each and every season, but year-after-year quarterback Aaron Rodgers and gang are lacking a ground attack. This team needs to draft a game changer with the 26th overall pick in the draft, a guy like Montee Ball. Drafting Montee Ball would not just take the Packers offense to the next level this season, but he would give the Packers an explosive, dominating offense for the years to come.
The Packers will not spend a huge amount of money on a running back during the offseason, and even if the Packers do add a cheap, veteran running back, they should still make this pick. Montee Ball is a workhorse who is able to run well between the tackles and catch the ball out of the backfield.
Throughout his four-year career at Wisconsin he produced at the highest level, averaging 231 carriers for 1,285 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns per season. Not only did he rush all over defenses, he proved that he could catch the ball. He averaged almost 15 catches per season for 150 yards.
Over Montee Ball's remarkable career he won numerous awards including the Doak Walker Award in 2012 (given to the top running back in college football), the Archie Griffin Award in 2011 (given to college football's MVP for the entire season), and he was a consensus All-American in 2011 and 2012. Besides winning many awards, Montee Ball set the Division 1 FBS All-time touchdowns record (83) and rushing touchdowns record (77).
Montee Ball has proven that he is the best running back in this years draft class, and he would give the Packers the threat of running the ball on any given down. Montee Ball is a game changer and explosive player, who the Packers need to take with the 26th overall pick in the NFL draft.
The Packers will not spend a huge amount of money on a running back during the offseason, and even if the Packers do add a cheap, veteran running back, they should still make this pick. Montee Ball is a workhorse who is able to run well between the tackles and catch the ball out of the backfield.
Throughout his four-year career at Wisconsin he produced at the highest level, averaging 231 carriers for 1,285 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns per season. Not only did he rush all over defenses, he proved that he could catch the ball. He averaged almost 15 catches per season for 150 yards.
Over Montee Ball's remarkable career he won numerous awards including the Doak Walker Award in 2012 (given to the top running back in college football), the Archie Griffin Award in 2011 (given to college football's MVP for the entire season), and he was a consensus All-American in 2011 and 2012. Besides winning many awards, Montee Ball set the Division 1 FBS All-time touchdowns record (83) and rushing touchdowns record (77).
Montee Ball has proven that he is the best running back in this years draft class, and he would give the Packers the threat of running the ball on any given down. Montee Ball is a game changer and explosive player, who the Packers need to take with the 26th overall pick in the NFL draft.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Green Bay Packers Need to Sign Steven Jackson
Since 2008 the Packers have had one of the best passing attacks in all of football, but they have lacked a consistent running game. Steven Jackson would be a great solution for the Packers because he would be affordable, reliable, and improve the Packers offense.
Steven Jackson is one of the better running backs in the NFL today, but he is getting older and steadily declining. Although he will be turning 30 by the start of the regular season, he did have a solid season last year. He rushed for 1,042 yards with four touchdowns in 16 games. Steven Jackson still has gas left in the tank, and he could be a solid option for the Packers at an affordable price.
He would also be a reliable veteran running back for the Packers. Even though he is getting older, he has been able to remain healthy and consistent over his career. Over his nine year career he has rushed for over 1,000 yards in each of those seasons besides his rookie year, and most importantly he has shown solid ball security, averaged only two rushing fumbles per season.
Steven Jackson will be affordable and reliable for any team, but most importantly he would be an excellent fit for the Green and Gold. With the Packers being a pass first team, he would not need to be relied upon as much, as he has been with the Rams over his career. He would also be a great addition to the Packers' passing attack. Over his career he has proven, that he can catch the ball out of the backfield, and in 2012 he caught 38 passes for 324 yards. The Packers offense would become more explosive with the threat of running the ball on any given down, and Steven Jackson is a perfect solution for the Packers.
Steven Jackson is a veteran running back who would be reliable and improve the Packers running game at an affordable price.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
What Should the Green Bay Packers Do With Johnny Jolly?
Troubled Green Bay Packers' defensive linemen Johnny Jolly has been reinstated by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Johnny Jolly has been suspended indefinitely by the NFL since 2010 for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. When he was suspended in 2010, the Packers had tendered Jolly, a restricted free agent, with a one-year $2.521 million. His salary will remain the same this season, and the Packers have to decide if they want to bring him back at $2.521 million or restructure his contract. The Packers also have the option of just releasing him.
Jolly was with the Packers for four seasons before he was suspended, and he started 39 of 48 games that he played in. In 2009, the first season of Dom Capers' defense, he was disruptive at defensive end and tackle, with a sack, interception and two fumble recoveries.
The Packers have a need for defensive linemen this offseason, and Jolly would be a great fit for the Packers if they can restructure his contract, and if he is in decent shape. The Packers should restructure his contract, so it would pay him the league minimum salary with incentives that would pay him up to $3 million. This would be a great deal for the Packers because he is a veteran, who has experience, and if it does not work out, they would hardly lose any money.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
NFL Playoff Predictions
Ravens vs. Broncos
The Denver Broncos are the best overall team in the NFL and they will show why they are today against the Ravens. These two teams met in Week 15, and it was pretty obvious who was the better team. The Broncos were up 31-3 at the end of the third quarter before the Ravens scored two meaningless touchdowns in the fourth quarter, giving the Broncos only a 34-17 victory. Nothing has significantly changed from the Week 15's matchup and I don't see the Ravens all of a suddenly finding away to be able to beat the Broncos at home. In what will be Ray Lewis' final football game in his career, the Denver Broncos will win 28-17.
Packers vs. 49ers
These two teams met in Week 1, but we can throw that game out the window because both of these teams are very different now, than they were in Week 1. Alex Smith is no longer the starting quarterback for the 49ers, and the Packers running game and defense is vastly improved. The biggest key to this game will be San Francisco's All-Pro defensive end Justin Smith. If he is able to play, it will take the 49ers defense to the next level, and Aaron Rodgers and the Packers' offensive line will struggle. With out him, the 49ers defense will have troubles getting to Aaron Rodgers, which will allowing him to find receivers down field.
Colin Kaepernick won't have an easy day either, going up against the Packers' elite cornerback trio. Sam Shields has only allow 21 of 44 passes thrown his way to be completed, and when Shields has been out Tramon Williams and Casey Hayward have played outstanding. Casey Hayward hasn't allow a touchdown reception all year, and when quarterbacks have thrown in his direction they have had a NFL worst 31.1 QB rating.
The 49ers have been a great team in the regular season, but when the game is late can the inexperienced Colin Kaepernick make the throws he needs to or will he make mistakes? I feel the pressure will be to much for the inexperienced quarterback, and the Packers will win 31-30.
The Denver Broncos are the best overall team in the NFL and they will show why they are today against the Ravens. These two teams met in Week 15, and it was pretty obvious who was the better team. The Broncos were up 31-3 at the end of the third quarter before the Ravens scored two meaningless touchdowns in the fourth quarter, giving the Broncos only a 34-17 victory. Nothing has significantly changed from the Week 15's matchup and I don't see the Ravens all of a suddenly finding away to be able to beat the Broncos at home. In what will be Ray Lewis' final football game in his career, the Denver Broncos will win 28-17.
Packers vs. 49ers
These two teams met in Week 1, but we can throw that game out the window because both of these teams are very different now, than they were in Week 1. Alex Smith is no longer the starting quarterback for the 49ers, and the Packers running game and defense is vastly improved. The biggest key to this game will be San Francisco's All-Pro defensive end Justin Smith. If he is able to play, it will take the 49ers defense to the next level, and Aaron Rodgers and the Packers' offensive line will struggle. With out him, the 49ers defense will have troubles getting to Aaron Rodgers, which will allowing him to find receivers down field.
Colin Kaepernick won't have an easy day either, going up against the Packers' elite cornerback trio. Sam Shields has only allow 21 of 44 passes thrown his way to be completed, and when Shields has been out Tramon Williams and Casey Hayward have played outstanding. Casey Hayward hasn't allow a touchdown reception all year, and when quarterbacks have thrown in his direction they have had a NFL worst 31.1 QB rating.
The 49ers have been a great team in the regular season, but when the game is late can the inexperienced Colin Kaepernick make the throws he needs to or will he make mistakes? I feel the pressure will be to much for the inexperienced quarterback, and the Packers will win 31-30.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
NFL Playoff Predictions
Bengals vs. Texans
This game will not be very close because the Texans have been struggling of late and have gone 1-3 down the stretch, while the Bengals have all the momentum, after winning seven out of their last eight games. If the Bengals are able to control J.J. Watt, Andy Dalton and A.J. Green will be unstoppable, and they will have one of the best passing they have ever had. The Bengals will win in a landslide because Matt Schaub will continue to struggle, while the Bengals' offense will role all over the Texans' defense.
Vikings vs. Packers
The Packers are playing the Vikings for the second straight week, but this time the game is at Lambeau Field, where the Packers are always tough to beat. If the Packers want to win, their offense has to continue to play well, and their defense has to force the Vikings to throw the ball. The Vikings, who barely beat the Packers at home last week, will struggle in the cold weather, and the lack of experience in the playoffs will hurt them. The Packers will win this game because they have home field advantage, playoff experience, and they are overall the better team, with the best quarterback in the NFL.
This game will not be very close because the Texans have been struggling of late and have gone 1-3 down the stretch, while the Bengals have all the momentum, after winning seven out of their last eight games. If the Bengals are able to control J.J. Watt, Andy Dalton and A.J. Green will be unstoppable, and they will have one of the best passing they have ever had. The Bengals will win in a landslide because Matt Schaub will continue to struggle, while the Bengals' offense will role all over the Texans' defense.
Vikings vs. Packers
The Packers are playing the Vikings for the second straight week, but this time the game is at Lambeau Field, where the Packers are always tough to beat. If the Packers want to win, their offense has to continue to play well, and their defense has to force the Vikings to throw the ball. The Vikings, who barely beat the Packers at home last week, will struggle in the cold weather, and the lack of experience in the playoffs will hurt them. The Packers will win this game because they have home field advantage, playoff experience, and they are overall the better team, with the best quarterback in the NFL.
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