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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 112220" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Raider Pride: As trom has said, Walker was the only one who was developed in Green Bay and then left. Glenn was just here for a year. I always thought that Glenn was a poor fit for the West Coast offense. He had to run all those short routes and get his clock cleaned when he made the catches. The Cowboys have him running a lot of deep patterns, which is when he is at his best. </p><p></p><p>I don't know exactly what went down with Walker. I was not impressed with him taking his greivance to the public, but beyond that, I don't know who's fault the whole mess was. It was Walker's at least to some extent, but I don't know about Thompson. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line is the Packers have made reasonable efforts to bring in good wide receivers, but they had some bad luck. Ferguson showed just enough promise to get a long-term contract, then he started getting injured all the time. Murphy suffered a freak neck injury just a few games into his rookie season and his career was over. But Driver should still have at least a few good years in him and Jennings looks like a rising star. With a solid #3 guy, our receving corp could be the best it's been in awhile. I think Ruvell "The Rooster" Martin could be part of a good rotation, though more likely as a #4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 112220, member: 195"] Raider Pride: As trom has said, Walker was the only one who was developed in Green Bay and then left. Glenn was just here for a year. I always thought that Glenn was a poor fit for the West Coast offense. He had to run all those short routes and get his clock cleaned when he made the catches. The Cowboys have him running a lot of deep patterns, which is when he is at his best. I don't know exactly what went down with Walker. I was not impressed with him taking his greivance to the public, but beyond that, I don't know who's fault the whole mess was. It was Walker's at least to some extent, but I don't know about Thompson. Bottom line is the Packers have made reasonable efforts to bring in good wide receivers, but they had some bad luck. Ferguson showed just enough promise to get a long-term contract, then he started getting injured all the time. Murphy suffered a freak neck injury just a few games into his rookie season and his career was over. But Driver should still have at least a few good years in him and Jennings looks like a rising star. With a solid #3 guy, our receving corp could be the best it's been in awhile. I think Ruvell "The Rooster" Martin could be part of a good rotation, though more likely as a #4. [/QUOTE]
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