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<blockquote data-quote="tromadz" data-source="post: 76969" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>from JSONLINE:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Jason Spitz, a third-round pick out of Louisville in April, got the call at right guard when the Green Bay Packers opened up their third week of voluntary practices on Clarke Hinkle Field, joining second-round pick Daryn Colledge.</p><p></p><p>Spitz, who had been running with the No. 2 offense, replaced Junius Coston. Spitz had filled in for Coston on the second day of workouts when Coston was not in attendance.</p><p></p><p>But on Monday, the coaching staff gave Spitz what appeared to be a merit-based promotion.</p><p></p><p>"I'm making improvements all the time, picking up the offense and those kinds of things," Spitz said. "But as far as how it'll end up, I don't know. I guess that's up to the football gods."</p><p></p><p>The 6-foot-4, 313-pound Spitz started his final 39 games at Louisville, splitting time between left and right guard, but was drafted by the Packers with the thought he'd initially be a center. With Scott Wells appearing entrenched at that position, though, and the Packers' need for linemen who can move in their new zone-blocking scheme, Spitz slid over to guard.</p><p>------------------------------------------------------</p><p>Very interesting. Now THIS is what I call battling for a job! Yee-haw! (sorry)</p><p></p><p>edit- carry on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tromadz, post: 76969, member: 306"] from JSONLINE: Jason Spitz, a third-round pick out of Louisville in April, got the call at right guard when the Green Bay Packers opened up their third week of voluntary practices on Clarke Hinkle Field, joining second-round pick Daryn Colledge. Spitz, who had been running with the No. 2 offense, replaced Junius Coston. Spitz had filled in for Coston on the second day of workouts when Coston was not in attendance. But on Monday, the coaching staff gave Spitz what appeared to be a merit-based promotion. "I'm making improvements all the time, picking up the offense and those kinds of things," Spitz said. "But as far as how it'll end up, I don't know. I guess that's up to the football gods." The 6-foot-4, 313-pound Spitz started his final 39 games at Louisville, splitting time between left and right guard, but was drafted by the Packers with the thought he'd initially be a center. With Scott Wells appearing entrenched at that position, though, and the Packers' need for linemen who can move in their new zone-blocking scheme, Spitz slid over to guard. ------------------------------------------------------ Very interesting. Now THIS is what I call battling for a job! Yee-haw! (sorry) edit- carry on [/QUOTE]
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