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Yes, the successes are remembered, the others quickly forgotten.Remember when that was Vic So'Oto? Then Dezman Moses? And Zombo before those?
Yes, the successes are remembered, the others quickly forgotten.Remember when that was Vic So'Oto? Then Dezman Moses? And Zombo before those?
Block on 3rd down, and play ST. Believe it or not, that's all he has to do. You'd think Taylor and Green would have made him irrelevant by now.TJV: I also don't understand the perceived need for Kuhn. With a stable of RBs and TEs the Packers are likely to have, I don't see what Kuhn is going to contribute. Is he that good of a blocker? Short yardage? I'd rather see the ball in Lacy's hands in short yardage full stop.
Unfortunately, there has been some incredible report about Mulumba "blowing up his knee" in a meeting of all things! So it's not clear what his status will be. Jesus, must be some meetings.
IF Neal really has dropped that much weight, I think this may be a good thing in the long run. Perry has not yet lived up to his #1 draft potential and a Neal vs. Perry competition could be just the thing. Plus with Datone Jones as our new DE, assuming he quits spraining his ankle, it allows the Packers to keep a guy like CJ Wilson or Boyd on the roster.
Block on 3rd down, and play ST. Believe it or not, that's all he has to do. You'd think Taylor and Green would have made him irrelevant by now.
I call bull. Whenever any actual lead blocking needed to be done last year Kuhn was on the bench and Williams or Taylor was leading the way.He's also our only lead blocker out of the I.
And there's Mulligan.I call bull. Whenever any actual lead blocking needed to be done last year Kuhn was on the bench and Williams or Taylor was leading the way.
I call bull. Whenever any actual lead blocking needed to be done last year Kuhn was on the bench and Williams or Taylor was leading the way.
Now that could be interesting.And there's Mulligan.
This one. Kuhn has a lot more experience at sucking at lead blocking. Hell, the one play against the Rams where they motioned Finley into the backfield even HE was a better lead blocker better than KuhnOn what planet? They all lead blocked and Kuhn has more experience with it.
Roster guesses are no longer ridiculously early but I thought I've revive this thread anyway. (Mods if there's a more current appropriate thread for this, please move this post to it.) Wilde has his roster guess here: http://espnwisconsin.com/common/page.php?feed=2&id=8931&is_corp=1
Too bad Young wasn’t signed in March – but honestly thinking about how Young would do after a full course of McCarthy’s QB school says more about the other backups than Young.