All Entries Tagged With: "Ted Thompson"

This is welcome news.

We all know I'm no draftnik. Goodness knows, I have trouble enough trying to keep track of the talent on the 32 teams in the NFL. I would simply be...

I saw this question on Rob Demovsky's chat over at the Press-Gazette this afternoon and thought it would be great comment fodder - If Michael...

Go here. Look at the picture of the shirt, think about it, and then come back.

I like this signing. Not only does Preston add some much needed bulk along the offensive line, but he can fit at any position, including tackle.

That's according to Gil Brandt's report from Texas' Pro Day.

Thompson won't say it. McCarthy will deny it. But make no mistake, Mike McCarthy is coaching for his job in 2009.

...after he gets back from the annual NFL meetings.

I'd like to respond to, if that's the right phrase, Tom Silverstein's assessment of Ted Thompson's approach, or lack thereof, to free agency this offseason. In this morning's Packers Daily Briefing, Silverstein states: The problem I see with this philosophy is what happens when one of your draft classes isn't any good? There is so much pressure on you to be right in the draft that if you have an off year, it absolutely destroys you. There's no room for error. To me, that's exactly what happened with the 2007 draft class. DT Justin Harrell, the guy who should have provided the most impact, has offered nothing for two years. RB Brandon Jackson came out of college too early and wasn't ready to be anything more than a spot player. WR James Jones was the bright spot of the draft, but an injury ruined his development last year. S Aaron Rouse and OT Allen Barbre have been disappointments. FB Korey Hall has been solid, LB Desmond Bishop flashed ability last year but clearly wasn't ready to start, K Mason Crosby has had his ups and downs and RB DeShawn Wynn is a developmental player. If you want to know part of the reason why the Packers were 6-10 last year, there it is.   I would point out that Silverstein has some very conveniently colored (for his argument) assessments of the players in question. With Harrell, of course, he is spot on. With Jackson, however, he is way off. Sure, Jackson was not ready in 2007 - but last year he was the best back on the team. He should have at LEAST made a push for more carries after the Carolina game, if not been handed the starting job outright. But for whatever reason, McCarthy, Philbin and Bennett feel the need to stick with Grant as the featured back. That's not Jackson's or Thompson's fault - that's mishandling the personnel on hand - that's one of the many coaching decisions that produced a 6-10 record. Next he points to James Jones and how his injury 'ruined his development'. Um - so what? It's not like Thompson didn't have a deep stable of receivers at the ready in case of such a development. In fact, I would counter that Thompson's drafting of Jordy Nelson, in the face of a lot of criticism, offset whatever loss was felt from Jones' injury. And on and on...

...and seeing if it will stick. First, there's this (from an anonymous NFL source):

Thank goodness for C.D. Angeli over at Tundra Vision.

On the one hand, I can see where the team is coming from. The guy has zero leverage. Sure he can sit out - have fun getting a real job since you...

With both Cullen Jenkins and Nick Barnett reportedly out until training camp, it will be interesting t

Sure he's a locker room cancer. Sure he only cares about his numbers. Sure he's just about the epitome of anti-Packer People.

Agree with Andy on this item is from Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback

You've never heard of him? Check. An ascending career back up? Check. Could help with special teams? Check. 

Greg Bedard stirs the pot here in regards to the Packers possibly looking at Vonnie Holliday, who is set to be released by the Dolphins.

I have no problem with the Packers not wanting to commit to a contract offer over the phone to a guy they've never met, but I also understand where...

Just let him GO Ted! I understand wanting the right to match any offer made to John Kuhn but for the love of all that is HOLY - Jarrett Bush has no...

(Listen to this while you read this post)

Ted, time to get on the phone and offer the Browns the third round pick you got from the Jets for Favre in return for Shaun Rogers, who apparently...

That's my question after reading Bedard's mini-bombshell yesterday (the whole post is stuffed full of great info) that the Packers were seriously...

Pete Dougherty's piece in the Green Bay Press Gazette on the choices facing Ted Thompson in the upcoming NFL draft is well written but misguided.

...according to Thompson:

Tauscher's version:

There's no live feed so I'll be waiting for the coverage, but expect a lot of this sort of thing from Thompson:(from Doug Farrar's Twitter feed)

Now that the 2nd Annual Titletown Awards nominees have been announced, we thought we'd shine a spotlight on each of the nominees for Best Pa

Good back and forth yesterday in the comments of my Right Tackle post.

Almost everything written about the Packers over the course of the past month has been focused on the defense, and for good reason. But the silent...

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