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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 624792" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>All kidding aside about being a Stanford grad (if you were kidding), in spite of missing OTA practices, I remember Van Pelt saying how impressed he was with Montgomery's retention of plays he learned in rookie camp. That was an early indication he was on his way to earning Rodgers' trust. And he translated that into standing out on the field starting in June mini-camps. He'll obviously get more snaps than he would have absent Jordy's injury, but still will likely be brought along (relatively) slowly as Curly Calhoun posted. I remember the concern captainWIMM mentioned about his hands was mostly concerning over-the-shoulder catches but I don't remember seeing one in preseason and the way they're using him my guess is those will be rare. Here's what McGinn had to say about Montgomery vs. the Seahawks: <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/rating-the-packers-vs-seahawks-b99580959z1-328602341.html" target="_blank">http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/rating-the-packers-vs-seahawks-b99580959z1-328602341.html</a></p><p></p><p>I saw a couple of 4 WR formations that had Cobb <em>and</em> Montgomery in the slot. As Montgomery gains experience and Rodgers continues to gain trust in him he too will pose a match up problem for opponents. McGinn: "Cobb's insertion at RB for seven plays early in the fourth quarter proved to be a game-changer." Montgomery appears to be following in his footsteps. Scout Sam Seale's description of Montgomery being a "bigger Cobb" is beginning to come to fruition.</p><p></p><p>I usually avoid looking too far ahead once the season starts, but if Montgomery continues to improve - and makes the jump from year one to year two, imagine a 4 WR set with Jordy and Davante on the outside and Cobb and Montgomery in the slot. At the very least the opponent's fourth best cover guy will have his hands full. Add a healthy OL and Lacy... <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p>(Please feel free to rate this post "Optimistic")</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 624792, member: 4300"] All kidding aside about being a Stanford grad (if you were kidding), in spite of missing OTA practices, I remember Van Pelt saying how impressed he was with Montgomery's retention of plays he learned in rookie camp. That was an early indication he was on his way to earning Rodgers' trust. And he translated that into standing out on the field starting in June mini-camps. He'll obviously get more snaps than he would have absent Jordy's injury, but still will likely be brought along (relatively) slowly as Curly Calhoun posted. I remember the concern captainWIMM mentioned about his hands was mostly concerning over-the-shoulder catches but I don't remember seeing one in preseason and the way they're using him my guess is those will be rare. Here's what McGinn had to say about Montgomery vs. the Seahawks: [URL]http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/rating-the-packers-vs-seahawks-b99580959z1-328602341.html[/URL] I saw a couple of 4 WR formations that had Cobb [I]and[/I] Montgomery in the slot. As Montgomery gains experience and Rodgers continues to gain trust in him he too will pose a match up problem for opponents. McGinn: "Cobb's insertion at RB for seven plays early in the fourth quarter proved to be a game-changer." Montgomery appears to be following in his footsteps. Scout Sam Seale's description of Montgomery being a "bigger Cobb" is beginning to come to fruition. I usually avoid looking too far ahead once the season starts, but if Montgomery continues to improve - and makes the jump from year one to year two, imagine a 4 WR set with Jordy and Davante on the outside and Cobb and Montgomery in the slot. At the very least the opponent's fourth best cover guy will have his hands full. Add a healthy OL and Lacy... :D (Please feel free to rate this post "Optimistic") [/QUOTE]
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