Someone relied to me that someone who thought Clark was good against the run wasn't watching. n I asked for some examples and have received no reply. Stopping the run was the best part of Clark's game last season. The pass? Not so much. He'll be missed, but other guys will make up for it.Not worried about the DL at all. This is all national clueless narrative stuff. "The Packers lost Kenny Clark, they are suspect against the run." It's just ignorant noise from the out of touch. The Pack will be fine there.
If you want something to be "apprehensive" about? CB is that thing. With Nate Hobbs not even practicing yet this week(He better on Weds or Thursday or alarm bells start ringing) you have Valentine to fill in opposite Keisean, but the backups are Kamal Hadden and Bo Melton.
It's REAL THIN at CB if anyone gets injured or Hobbs can't go Sunday. Hobbs is questionable for Sunday currently.
Thankfully Javon Bullard can play in the slot. Goff is looking closely at the Packers CBs, licking his chops a bit. Keisean, Hobbs, and Bullard are going to need to be on point Sunday, or it could be a long day.
And yeah the CB group is, imo, the most vulnerable, with the least talent - for now. Maybe Hobbs reveals something in a new system (like McKinney), and Nixon works hard enough to be called the #1 corner he claims to be. And maybe someone else steps up. But this group is the weakest position group on the team - again, for now.
With the addition of Parsons the entire DL will step up their respective games. Last year the opposing QBs had too much time. Even a great secondary will get burned if the DL can't get pressure.
But if the DL limits opposing QBs to their first read, the CBs' jobs become easier.
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