Frank Nova wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:
WTH. Packers didn't even have a billboard announcing his visit. Amateurs. Good signing.
Reed has always been strong and disruptive. Love this signing. Reed and Clark should be a load up front
How much is the deal?
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Frank Nova wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:
WTH. Packers didn't even have a billboard announcing his visit. Amateurs. Good signing.
Reed has always been strong and disruptive. Love this signing. Reed and Clark should be a load up front
Wisky4life wrote:I wonder if we could dance with Atlanta and get Pitts for a 1st.
Profound23 wrote:I really like Slaton, but there is no guarantee he continues to develop so I am glad we got Clark some help. Still would take Jordan Davis if given the chance.
tski1972 wrote:MoMM wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Boroquez had a 46.5 gross average, O'Donnell 46.2 Net it was Boroquez 40.0, O'Donnell 38.5. And the Packers punt return defense was better than Chicago's. The difference is tiny so moving on to someone who is a good holder is a no brainer.
I can agree in this case, because the difference is minimum, but let's be real, it doesn't make sense overall.
Getting a snap, spin and hold = you use your hands
Punting = you use your legs
It's like if when playing soccer you ask your attacking forward to be a goalkeeper too, it's the same game, but totally different skill sets and even parts of the body that you use.
How does the punter get the ball?
I’ll help, he gets a snap, spins it with his hands to get it in position to kick it.
Treebeard wrote:Trivia question: who was the last Packer QB to consistently hold for kicks? (I don't know the answer)
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:tski1972 wrote:MoMM wrote:I can agree in this case, because the difference is minimum, but let's be real, it doesn't make sense overall.
Getting a snap, spin and hold = you use your hands
Punting = you use your legs
It's like if when playing soccer you ask your attacking forward to be a goalkeeper t
oo, it's the same game, but totally different skill sets and even parts of the body that you use.
How does the punter get the ball?
I’ll help, he gets a snap, spins it with his hands to get it in position to kick it.
Dumb question but with specialization, has it shifted to the punter since they practice in different squads? Don't think they want love or another backup splitting time with the offense and Kickers.
th87 wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:tski1972 wrote:
How does the punter get the ball?
I’ll help, he gets a snap, spins it with his hands to get it in position to kick it.
Dumb question but with specialization, has it shifted to the punter since they practice in different squads? Don't think they want love or another backup splitting time with the offense and Kickers.
Why couldn't a WR hold? Would also force the opposing team to watch for fakes.
MoMM wrote:th87 wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Dumb question but with specialization, has it shifted to the punter since they practice in different squads? Don't think they want love or another backup splitting time with the offense and Kickers.
Why couldn't a WR hold? Would also force the opposing team to watch for fakes.
Most of the players would make more sense, IMO. It could be WRs, CBs, QBs, safeties, punt/kick returners, but instead the common thing is to basically use the skinniest and slowest (except for OLs and DLs).
th87 wrote:Treebeard wrote:Trivia question: who was the last Packer QB to consistently hold for kicks? (I don't know the answer)
Doug Pederson I think.
coolhandluke121 wrote:th87 wrote:Treebeard wrote:Trivia question: who was the last Packer QB to consistently hold for kicks? (I don't know the answer)
Doug Pederson I think.
That was going to be my guess but then I thought there might be 2 or 3 others that I forgot about and I would be exposed as a not-quite-adequate Packers junkie if I said Pederson.
LUKE23 wrote:He’s been a stud hasn’t he?
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
coolhandluke121 wrote:th87 wrote:Treebeard wrote:Trivia question: who was the last Packer QB to consistently hold for kicks? (I don't know the answer)
Doug Pederson I think.
That was going to be my guess but then I thought there might be 2 or 3 others that I forgot about and I would be exposed as a not-quite-adequate Packers junkie if I said Pederson.
coolhandluke121 wrote:th87 wrote:Treebeard wrote:Trivia question: who was the last Packer QB to consistently hold for kicks? (I don't know the answer)
Doug Pederson I think.
That was going to be my guess but then I thought there might be 2 or 3 others that I forgot about and I would be exposed as a not-quite-adequate Packers junkie if I said Pederson.
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LittleRooster wrote:coolhandluke121 wrote:th87 wrote:
Doug Pederson I think.
That was going to be my guess but then I thought there might be 2 or 3 others that I forgot about and I would be exposed as a not-quite-adequate Packers junkie if I said Pederson.
I actually feel like Hasselbeck did it