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... will continue to grow and develop as a Pro
#1 The good news is Ahmad is only 21 years old, the bad news is Ahmad Carroll is only 21 years old. In his own words "I still got to grow up. I know that. Even with the rookies coming in, I'm still the youngest guy we got. All the rookies are older than me. It is easy to forget that Carroll was thrown to the wolves last season, because of the abysmal failure of Michael Hawthorne as a starting CB.
#2 His physical tools, he has blazing speed, fans that want to give up on this kid forget that he was a three-year sprinter for national championship Arkansas, capturing All-American honors in both the 100 and 200 meters at age 20. His 4.34 40 yard dash times was tops at his position at the combine as was his 41-inch vertical leap. He is a well-cut 195 pounds and isn't afraid to lay wood on receivers and running backs alike.
#3 Al Harris.
In the D-backfield, Harris is the leader of the Pack. He is mentoring all of the young kids. "He shows you how to be consistent and shows you how a professional comes to work every day," second-year cornerback Joey Thomas said. "Basically how to do things right. If there was a guy where you said, 'I want my game to be like his,' it would be Al Harris. He's definitely the model and the mode to follow."
#4
Bates has far from given up on this (literal) kid who has barely reached the age of majority, but he will not tolerate the undisciplined temper tantrums that he threw last season with teammates and coaches. If ever a player needed some firm fathering and coaching it is the Packers other
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... will continue to grow and develop as a Pro
#1 The good news is Ahmad is only 21 years old, the bad news is Ahmad Carroll is only 21 years old. In his own words "I still got to grow up. I know that. Even with the rookies coming in, I'm still the youngest guy we got. All the rookies are older than me. It is easy to forget that Carroll was thrown to the wolves last season, because of the abysmal failure of Michael Hawthorne as a starting CB.
#2 His physical tools, he has blazing speed, fans that want to give up on this kid forget that he was a three-year sprinter for national championship Arkansas, capturing All-American honors in both the 100 and 200 meters at age 20. His 4.34 40 yard dash times was tops at his position at the combine as was his 41-inch vertical leap. He is a well-cut 195 pounds and isn't afraid to lay wood on receivers and running backs alike.
#3 Al Harris.
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In the D-backfield, Harris is the leader of the Pack. He is mentoring all of the young kids. "He shows you how to be consistent and shows you how a professional comes to work every day," second-year cornerback Joey Thomas said. "Basically how to do things right. If there was a guy where you said, 'I want my game to be like his,' it would be Al Harris. He's definitely the model and the mode to follow."
#4
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Bates has far from given up on this (literal) kid who has barely reached the age of majority, but he will not tolerate the undisciplined temper tantrums that he threw last season with teammates and coaches. If ever a player needed some firm fathering and coaching it is the Packers other