Team still loves Hawk, other notes
By Greg A. Bedard of the Journal Sentinel
Aug. 31, 2009 4:56 p.m.
Green Bay - Think A.J. Hawk's days as a starting linebacker for the Green Bay Packers are numbered?
Think again.
"He has not been very flashy, but he's been extremely consistent," said assistant head coach/inside linebackers Winston Moss. "He hasn't had a lot of production but he's been doing exactly what he's supposed to be doing. It hasn't been flashy, it hasn't been very, very productive but, you know, there's not a lot of complaints when he's doing everything right. He's making very few mistakes. He's grading out very, very high."
It seems a bit strange that Hawk has graded out so well. According to press box statistics, Hawk has a total of three tackles (one solo) in the Packers' three games (four quarters of playing time combined). That's tied for 21st on the team. Safety Atari Bigby (2) is the only starter to have less tackles than Hawk.
For comparison, Desmond Bishop (16 total tackles, 15 solo) and Danny Lansanah (13-11) lead the team in tackles. They also play inside linebacker and have about seven quarters of playing time.Brandon Chillar, starts inside along Hawk, is tied for fifth with 10 (seven solo).
"Throughout the course of three games with about 70 plays, he's been extremely consistent," Moss said. "We still emphasize the ability that when you have your chance to make a play, you've got to do it."
Moss and the Packers wanted more impact plays out of Hawk this year. So far he hasn't delivered. Moss said that's because Hawk is often sent first into the line to free up the other inside linebacker.
"All the pressure stuff we've been doing, he's the guy that's been doing all the dirty work inside," Moss said. "Like Lansanah with Bishop. It will come. It's something where we're aware but there's no red flags right now. If there were some things that he was missing then I would have some concerns but I don't have any right now."
Moss also said people shouldn't write off Hawk playing every down. Hawk has been out of the nickel package since Nick Barnett returned to the practice field.
"I wouldn't say that so fast right now," Moss said. "Right now, it's been (because the Packers are) working Nick a lot because Nick has had to catch up and A.J. is very, very good from the standpoint of he doesn't need as many reps right now because he's been doing it since we installed this thing right from the start. So A.J. doesn't need as much right now. Nick needs to overload sub and everything because Nick hasn't been around.
"But, we'll see what happens."
Meaning Hawk could still be out of the sub packages when the season starts. But the decision hasn't been made yet.
Ok first it is said that the reason his stats aren't great is because he is "doing the dirty work", then it is pointed out that Lansanah who is in the same postion as Hawk has 13 tackles in the same amount of playing time. I get the feeling Bishop could get a sack or a turnover everytime he steps on the field and still never get a chance to start.