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Five knee-jerk reactions to Packers first training camp practice
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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 617850" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>Daniels is 10x's the player Raji ever was and I suspect he's only getting better. Why do you think it won't matter after week 1? unless boyd or Pennel or someone really steps up, we're thin at a position we shouldn't be, at least in terms of guys that can play mostly adequately. From everything i've read so far Thorton has picked up exactly where he left off and I doubt he makes it thru camp this year at this rate. An injury saved him last year, he was fortunate. </p><p></p><p>Having a thin line to start the season facing 3 teams out of the gate that love to run the ball will most likely mean high snap counts spread to less people, which then sets them up for injury especially early in the year because they aren't really conditioned to the impact the game has on their body. These suspensions are a bigger deal than most want to think. </p><p></p><p>We can avoid that of course by having our offense score early and often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 617850, member: 10441"] Daniels is 10x's the player Raji ever was and I suspect he's only getting better. Why do you think it won't matter after week 1? unless boyd or Pennel or someone really steps up, we're thin at a position we shouldn't be, at least in terms of guys that can play mostly adequately. From everything i've read so far Thorton has picked up exactly where he left off and I doubt he makes it thru camp this year at this rate. An injury saved him last year, he was fortunate. Having a thin line to start the season facing 3 teams out of the gate that love to run the ball will most likely mean high snap counts spread to less people, which then sets them up for injury especially early in the year because they aren't really conditioned to the impact the game has on their body. These suspensions are a bigger deal than most want to think. We can avoid that of course by having our offense score early and often. [/QUOTE]
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