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James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Tue Jul 7, 2009 6:05 pm
by jarrettjackfan
James Jones didn't miss a practice during minicamps or OTAs and "looked like he was back to his old self," according to the Packers' website.
Jones, who didn't need surgery for his 2008 knee troubles, declared himself 100 percent and will battle Jordy Nelson for the third receiver job in August. Nelson performed admirably in the role last year, but Jones' experience, red-zone skills, and ability to dominate in the slot may give him an edge.
rotoworld
Great news for the Packers and their fans. I really thought he was in trouble when he hurt his knee last season, it looked bad. But he's back and looks like in good form, that will give A-Rod yet another good target to pass to this season. Maybe this is the reason the Packers didn't draft Crabtree?
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Thu Jul 9, 2009 6:36 am
by Kerb Hohl
Last year entering the year there were what, 5-10 huge question marks? Would the Favre media-frenzy affect us? was Rodgers ready? backup QB? Grant's health? Jones, etc. etc.
This year we seem to have a lot less aside from one massive one in the 3-4. I think Grant will be better for sure, we have improved our depth at WR as Jennings is entering his prime, Driver still has another year or two of high-octane ball in his tank, Jones looks to be healthy again, and Nelson has a year under his belt.
It could all change with one snap of the ball but I am getting excited just thinking about how, barring injury, we had a solid offense last year and basically everyone is young and improving or returning to health.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Thu Jul 9, 2009 6:51 pm
by LUKE23
Yeah, our passing offense next year could be essentially unstoppable if they can stay healthy. I loved the flashes I saw from Finley last year, and Jones looked like he was finally back to 100% at the end of the year. With Jordy Nelson as our #4 and Finley improving, we are going to have a lot of weapons.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:14 am
by aaprigs311
Meh, give him til mid August and he'll come down with vaginitis again. Here's an interesting question/thought. Who lasts longer, Jones or Harrell?
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 5:57 pm
by Newz
I am a huge Jordy Nelson fan, I think he is really going to turn out to be a very good, but not great player. I think he just has tremendous hands and as long as he doesn't mind catching balls over the middle, he will be extremely valuable. So to have him as your number 4 WR is really good, in my opinion.
I think we might have the best (if not very close to the best) all around receiving core in the entire league. TT has done an amazing job in that department.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Thu Aug 6, 2009 5:41 pm
by Siefer
If you look across the league, only Arizona and New England could be argued to have a better WR Corp, and even then, I don't think it's clear cut. This group is going to be good, baring major injuries, for a long time.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Thu Aug 6, 2009 8:13 pm
by Ayt
I expect big things from Jones this year. He looked poised to break out last year before getting hurt.
aaprigs311 wrote:Meh, give him til mid August and he'll come down with vaginitis again.
I agree. He should have just rubbed some dirt on his torn knee ligament.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Thu Aug 6, 2009 8:20 pm
by Newz
Ayt wrote:aaprigs311 wrote:Meh, give him til mid August and he'll come down with vaginitis again.
I agree. He should have just rubbed some dirt on his torn knee ligament.
Lulz.
Who doesn't just play through a torn knee ligament? I do that **** all the time!
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Thu Aug 6, 2009 9:10 pm
by Ill-yasova
Ayt wrote:I expect big things from Jones this year. He looked poised to break out last year before getting hurt.
aaprigs311 wrote:Meh, give him til mid August and he'll come down with vaginitis again.
I agree. He should have just rubbed some dirt on his torn knee ligament.
Hines Ward has played his whole career without an ACL in his knee. Couldn't Jones have just sucked it up.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Fri Aug 7, 2009 2:19 pm
by Rockmaninoff
GrendonJennings wrote:Last year entering the year there were what, 5-10 huge question marks? Would the Favre media-frenzy affect us? was Rodgers ready? backup QB? Grant's health? Jones, etc. etc.
This year we seem to have a lot less aside from one massive one in the 3-4. I think Grant will be better for sure, we have improved our depth at WR as Jennings is entering his prime, Driver still has another year or two of high-octane ball in his tank, Jones looks to be healthy again, and Nelson has a year under his belt.
It could all change with one snap of the ball but I am getting excited just thinking about how, barring injury, we had a solid offense last year and basically everyone is young and improving or returning to health.
You are forgetting the offensive line. That will again be the Achilles heel.
Other questions include...
- Raji - He is supposed to be a major part of the 3-4. Will he show up out of shape and injury prone?
- Harris/Woodson - How much longer are they assets rather than liabilities? Will they succeed in a zone scheme?
- Linebackers - This group is completely unsettled, much like the offensive line.
- Special Teams - To me this is another area of major concern. Great punters, kickers, and coverage teams are invaluable. Right now they are staring at mediocrity. Crosby is above average, but that's about it.
Hey, it's great to hear that Jones is back on the win track. And there is a lot of young talent and potential to be excited about. But there are just as many mysteries to be solved. We'll see what happens.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Fri Aug 7, 2009 9:07 pm
by Ill-yasova
Rockmaninoff wrote:GrendonJennings wrote:Last year entering the year there were what, 5-10 huge question marks? Would the Favre media-frenzy affect us? was Rodgers ready? backup QB? Grant's health? Jones, etc. etc.
This year we seem to have a lot less aside from one massive one in the 3-4. I think Grant will be better for sure, we have improved our depth at WR as Jennings is entering his prime, Driver still has another year or two of high-octane ball in his tank, Jones looks to be healthy again, and Nelson has a year under his belt.
It could all change with one snap of the ball but I am getting excited just thinking about how, barring injury, we had a solid offense last year and basically everyone is young and improving or returning to health.
You are forgetting the offensive line. That will again be the Achilles heel.
Other questions include...
- Raji - He is supposed to be a major part of the 3-4. Will he show up out of shape and injury prone?
- Harris/Woodson - How much longer are they assets rather than liabilities? Will they succeed in a zone scheme?
- Linebackers - This group is completely unsettled, much like the offensive line.
- Special Teams - To me this is another area of major concern. Great punters, kickers, and coverage teams are invaluable. Right now they are staring at mediocrity. Crosby is above average, but that's about it.
Hey, it's great to hear that Jones is back on the win track. And there is a lot of young talent and potential to be excited about. But there are just as many mysteries to be solved. We'll see what happens.
I could not disagree with you more about the o-line. They only allowed 20 sacks last year compared to a team like Chicago that allowed 50. The two weakest links on the line are either gone or probably will not start (Tauscher and Wells) and there are some very promising young guys doing a nice job right now (Lang, Giacomini, Barbre).
Clifton was hurt most of last year and underperformed but reports out of camp are that he has showed up in phenomenal shape and looks to have regained his form from a couple of years ago.
Also taking Wells out of the center position and inserting Spitz will make us alot more stout up the middle. And putting Lang in Spitz's guard spot will also be beneficial to the run game. Gio and Barbre can fight over the RT spot and either will be an improvement over an injured Tauscher.
I think Lang is the real wildcard this year. He's been solid in every postion they've tried him at in camp. He reminds me alot of Mark Tauscher when he first came into the league.
Addressing other points.
Raji- While I am a little worried about him being in shape he will have plenty of time in the preseason to work himself into shape.
Harris/Woodson- There have already been a few articles about how Woodson has been stellar in the new system in camp. Harris on the other hand does worry me but I think that if need be Williams is a starting caliber player and could step in for him without the defense missing a beat. depth is the biggest problem at CB. Lee and Blackmon need to step up.
Linebackers- Again refering to articles written about the LB corp. Hawk looks ho-hum and Barnett is obviously still injured. The good news is Chillar and Bishop seem to be taking very well to the new system. The coaches seem happy with Matthews and other than the 5 times a game Kampman has to drop into coverage he will be fine.
Special Teams- Lets start with Matthews who was the Special Teams player of the year for USC last year. Quinn Johnson also brings a hard hitting mentality to the unit. Additionally the switch to a 3-4 defense usually makes the the special teams unit much better because you have more LB's on the roster as opposed to having to keep more linemen for the 4-3.
I think this is a 10-11 win team.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Sat Aug 8, 2009 3:11 am
by LUKE23
Realistically, if we're healthy, my only concerns on the entire roster are the OL (Clifton losing a step worries me, and Barbre's intelligence overall worries me) and the punting situation (which I think is being understated). I think we have plenty of quality and size to stop the run on the DL in Raji/Pickett/Jenkins/Harrell/Jolly, and we have more than enough talented LB's to be fine there, along with versatility in terms of blitzing/run stopping/pass coverage combinations. Secondary is talented and Bigby was arguably our best defensive player in 2007 and now he's healthy. Passing offense is amazing. Grant should be better than last year and now Wynn is showing something. Finley is stepping up at TE.
To be perfectly real there are not many holes on this roster IMO. TT has done a great job assembling talent.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:55 pm
by MickeyDavis
Jones out with a hammy injury.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:36 pm
by Newz
MickeyDavis wrote:Jones out with a hammy injury.

Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:12 am
by Ayt
Come on, JJ. We need him to be out there.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:41 am
by an_also
MickeyDavis wrote:Jones out with a hammy injury.
you got to be kidding me. Hes solid out there when hes healthy. I had high hopes for him.
Re: James Jones Having Good Practices; Looks Like Old Self
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:59 pm
by livestrong4ever
LukePliska wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Jones out with a hammy injury.

Ouch hopefully its not one of those hamstring injuries that linger all season. Hopefully its dealt with now.