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<blockquote data-quote="TOPHAT" data-source="post: 161015" data-attributes="member: 781"><p><strong>Re: MONDAY 2 PM SESSION</strong></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.packersnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070813/PKR01/708130523/1989" target="_blank">http://www.packersnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070813/PKR01/708130523/1989</a></p><p></p><p><strong>Notebook: Packers emerge virtually healthy</strong> </p><p></p><p>The Green Bay Packers appeared to get out of Saturday night's exhibition game against Pittsburgh on Saturday night without any injuries to key players or any major injuries to anyone on the roster. After the game, coach Mike McCarthy reported two injuries: No. 3 quarterback Ingle Martin sustained a head injury, and backup safety Marviel Underwood a hamstring injury. On Sunday, Packers General Manager Ted Thompson said neither of those two injuries appeared worse than leaving those players' status day-to-day. "Knock on wood, we came out of the game kind of OK," Thompson said. </p><p></p><p>Underwood was making his first game appearance since last year's exhibition opener, when he tore the anterior-cruciate ligament and medial-collateral ligament in his right knee. He made no mention of his hamstring after the game and lamented that he slowed down and misjudged the ball on a potential interception in the first half that turned into a 49-yard reception by Santonio Holmes. "I missed the whole year, so I want to get back in that groove," he said. "I could have had an interception, but you could tell I was hesitant with it. In a couple weeks, I'll be able to make that play no problem." </p><p></p><p>The Packers went into the game concerned about their depth at defensive tackle, because starter Ryan Pickett was a potential no-show with the impending birth of a child, and first-round draft pick Justin Harrell was a possible pregame scratch because of a strained groin. Both played in the game, and Harrell made three tackles, including a sack. Nevertheless, the Packers used offensive lineman Travis Leffew on a couple of snaps at defensive tackle late in the game to give the rest of the defensive tackles some rest. Leffew prepared for that by taking two snaps in one-on-one pass-rushing drills in practice on Thursday night. Leffew also played as a backup guard on offense. "(Leffew) is a very, very smart guy, and he's a football guy," Thompson said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOPHAT, post: 161015, member: 781"] [b]Re: MONDAY 2 PM SESSION[/b] [url]http://www.packersnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070813/PKR01/708130523/1989[/url] [b]Notebook: Packers emerge virtually healthy[/b] The Green Bay Packers appeared to get out of Saturday night's exhibition game against Pittsburgh on Saturday night without any injuries to key players or any major injuries to anyone on the roster. After the game, coach Mike McCarthy reported two injuries: No. 3 quarterback Ingle Martin sustained a head injury, and backup safety Marviel Underwood a hamstring injury. On Sunday, Packers General Manager Ted Thompson said neither of those two injuries appeared worse than leaving those players' status day-to-day. "Knock on wood, we came out of the game kind of OK," Thompson said. Underwood was making his first game appearance since last year's exhibition opener, when he tore the anterior-cruciate ligament and medial-collateral ligament in his right knee. He made no mention of his hamstring after the game and lamented that he slowed down and misjudged the ball on a potential interception in the first half that turned into a 49-yard reception by Santonio Holmes. "I missed the whole year, so I want to get back in that groove," he said. "I could have had an interception, but you could tell I was hesitant with it. In a couple weeks, I'll be able to make that play no problem." The Packers went into the game concerned about their depth at defensive tackle, because starter Ryan Pickett was a potential no-show with the impending birth of a child, and first-round draft pick Justin Harrell was a possible pregame scratch because of a strained groin. Both played in the game, and Harrell made three tackles, including a sack. Nevertheless, the Packers used offensive lineman Travis Leffew on a couple of snaps at defensive tackle late in the game to give the rest of the defensive tackles some rest. Leffew prepared for that by taking two snaps in one-on-one pass-rushing drills in practice on Thursday night. Leffew also played as a backup guard on offense. "(Leffew) is a very, very smart guy, and he's a football guy," Thompson said. [/QUOTE]
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