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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 377460" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p><span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">IMO the reason to watch pre season games is to evaluate the play of individual players. Of course it’s the first chance we get to see the rookies vs. players in different colored uniforms, but it’s also our first chance to see how some first- and second-year players have progressed. Unfortunately this year they didn’t have the benefit of the normal off season work but here’s a player I’ll pay special attention to tonight: Jarius Wynn. A few weeks ago, I posted I would be surprised if he made the roster this season but from what I’m hearing from one reporter in particular I’m preparing myself to be very pleasantly surprised. I heard Bill Huber, who publishes Packer Report, talk up Wynn on the radio this week. Apparently Wynn is doing just exactly what he should be doing: Working his a** off to improve as a football player. As you may remember, he got waived on the final cut down last season as CJ Wilson won the last DE spot. That didn’t last long however as Wynn was signed after Justin Harrell went on the IR for the last time in Green Bay. Apparently the experience of being waived and perhaps just fully realizing the opportunity he has in front of him (and the birth of his second child on the morning of Super Bowl XLV) has motivated him to help fill the pass rushing gap left by Cullen Jenkins. </span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">According to Huber and coach Trgo, he and BJ Raji are spending a lot of time studying tape of the games great pass rushers – not just those playing today but “old timers” like Bruce Smith and Richard Dent. He also worked out with Chuck Smith, the former Falcon sack leader during the off season and Huber said you can see Wynn is quicker off the snap and more powerful. Of course if Wynn can’t translate his renewed dedication onto the field it won’t mean much. But according to Huber – and other camp observers – Wynn is looking very good so far in camp. I’m anxious to see him take a big step forward, beginning tonight. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 377460, member: 4300"] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]IMO the reason to watch pre season games is to evaluate the play of individual players. Of course it’s the first chance we get to see the rookies vs. players in different colored uniforms, but it’s also our first chance to see how some first- and second-year players have progressed. Unfortunately this year they didn’t have the benefit of the normal off season work but here’s a player I’ll pay special attention to tonight: Jarius Wynn. A few weeks ago, I posted I would be surprised if he made the roster this season but from what I’m hearing from one reporter in particular I’m preparing myself to be very pleasantly surprised. I heard Bill Huber, who publishes Packer Report, talk up Wynn on the radio this week. Apparently Wynn is doing just exactly what he should be doing: Working his a** off to improve as a football player. As you may remember, he got waived on the final cut down last season as CJ Wilson won the last DE spot. That didn’t last long however as Wynn was signed after Justin Harrell went on the IR for the last time in Green Bay. Apparently the experience of being waived and perhaps just fully realizing the opportunity he has in front of him (and the birth of his second child on the morning of Super Bowl XLV) has motivated him to help fill the pass rushing gap left by Cullen Jenkins. [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]According to Huber and coach Trgo, he and BJ Raji are spending a lot of time studying tape of the games great pass rushers – not just those playing today but “old timers” like Bruce Smith and Richard Dent. He also worked out with Chuck Smith, the former Falcon sack leader during the off season and Huber said you can see Wynn is quicker off the snap and more powerful. Of course if Wynn can’t translate his renewed dedication onto the field it won’t mean much. But according to Huber – and other camp observers – Wynn is looking very good so far in camp. I’m anxious to see him take a big step forward, beginning tonight. [/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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