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<blockquote data-quote="wizard 87" data-source="post: 287129" data-attributes="member: 1244"><p>We now arrive at the catalyst of our series and my personal specialty and interest.</p><p>The Packers defensive backfield is led by my team MVP Charles Woodson. CW is the cream of the crop and as long as healthy is a guy every team will avoid. </p><p>The big issue starts after CW, Tramon Willams is going to start the year at the other corner and while solid he struggles against bigger /quicker wide outs in zone.</p><p>Al Harris is coming back from a big injury and I expect</p><p>him to not be a starter again until at least week 6.</p><p>Here in the CB slot is where it gets rather interesting,Pat Lee and Jarrett Bush look to start the season as back ups here but in honesty Bush might be one of the worst instinctive cover men I have seen since Ahmad Carroll.</p><p>Special teams or not I prefer to see him cut and the sooner the better.</p><p>Lee has the tools but just can't stay healthy.</p><p>The table is rather thin after those two. Josh Bell and Sam Shields jump out as the next two on the depth chart ..Shields could be a return gem if he can learn to catch the ball.</p><p>We now turn to the Safety spot led by Nick Collins who had a solid year and is entrenched at FS with Derrick Martin listed as his back up.</p><p>The SS safety will depend on Atari Bigby and his camp status. I expect Atari to start but give way too second round pick Morgan Burnett some where in the first 4 weeks.</p><p>However the Achilles heel on this whole group is that there not built for the scheme, this group was really built for a cover one man under in your face scheme. They tend to struggle in zone and get ***** in spread and stack situations.</p><p>The packers must apply pressure consistently for this group to be effective in 2010. Depth is still an issue in my opinion and a good slot defender would certainly not hurt the roster at all.</p><p>We will wrap it up next week with Special teams !</p><p>Go Pack Go !</p><p></p><p>Check out our new partner PWC at the HQ <a href="http://tinyurl.com/2dpjjx4" target="_blank">PackerWorld Central</a></p><p> </p><p> <img src="http://www.packerhq.net/forum/Themes/greenbaytheme/images/icons/modify_inline.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wizard 87, post: 287129, member: 1244"] We now arrive at the catalyst of our series and my personal specialty and interest. The Packers defensive backfield is led by my team MVP Charles Woodson. CW is the cream of the crop and as long as healthy is a guy every team will avoid. The big issue starts after CW, Tramon Willams is going to start the year at the other corner and while solid he struggles against bigger /quicker wide outs in zone. Al Harris is coming back from a big injury and I expect him to not be a starter again until at least week 6. Here in the CB slot is where it gets rather interesting,Pat Lee and Jarrett Bush look to start the season as back ups here but in honesty Bush might be one of the worst instinctive cover men I have seen since Ahmad Carroll. Special teams or not I prefer to see him cut and the sooner the better. Lee has the tools but just can't stay healthy. The table is rather thin after those two. Josh Bell and Sam Shields jump out as the next two on the depth chart ..Shields could be a return gem if he can learn to catch the ball. We now turn to the Safety spot led by Nick Collins who had a solid year and is entrenched at FS with Derrick Martin listed as his back up. The SS safety will depend on Atari Bigby and his camp status. I expect Atari to start but give way too second round pick Morgan Burnett some where in the first 4 weeks. However the Achilles heel on this whole group is that there not built for the scheme, this group was really built for a cover one man under in your face scheme. They tend to struggle in zone and get ***** in spread and stack situations. The packers must apply pressure consistently for this group to be effective in 2010. Depth is still an issue in my opinion and a good slot defender would certainly not hurt the roster at all. We will wrap it up next week with Special teams ! Go Pack Go ! Check out our new partner PWC at the HQ [url=http://tinyurl.com/2dpjjx4]PackerWorld Central[/url] [IMG]http://www.packerhq.net/forum/Themes/greenbaytheme/images/icons/modify_inline.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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