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       #Post#: 4961--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: packrat Date: May 1, 2011, 10:16 am
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       Caleb Schlauderaff
       #72 - Utah Utes
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       Position    Offensive Line
       Height    6'4"
       Weight    302 lbs
       Birthplace    Shelton, Washington
       School    Shelton HS
       Year    Senior
       With Tauscher gone we need another krauthead.
       #Post#: 5044--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: packrat Date: May 1, 2011, 7:47 pm
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       ...Take Arizona defensive end Ricky Elmore, for example. Elmore
       was the teammate of defensive end Brooks Reed, a second-round
       pick by the Houston Texans. The Packers had interest in Reed,
       for he fit in the area of the final pick of the first round and
       he projected nicely to outside linebacker in Dom Capers’ 3-4.
       So, of course, does Elmore.
       The Packers worked the two players out together. You might say
       Elmore and Reed were working out against each other, and you
       might say Elmore worked out well enough to qualify as the
       sixth-round equivalent of Reed...
       #Post#: 5425--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: packrat Date: May 3, 2011, 7:11 pm
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       <img
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  HTML http://nbcprofootballtalk.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/sb1packersring.jpg?w=242>
       #Post#: 5652--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: otto105 Date: May 4, 2011, 3:04 pm
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       Pack
       That is the best post I've seen from you. Anybody want to talk
       about last years playoffs?
       #Post#: 5720--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: stelz Date: May 4, 2011, 5:26 pm
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       Otto!  All right, welcome back
       #Post#: 5725--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: otto105 Date: May 4, 2011, 5:47 pm
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       Hey it's good to be back...how have you been?
       #Post#: 5823--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: otto105 Date: May 5, 2011, 2:44 pm
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       Everyone
       Packie posted a picture of the ring that mist of Chucago is
       looking for...I think it's in Green Bay.
       #Post#: 5829--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: stelz Date: May 5, 2011, 3:01 pm
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       Good!  I think you are the only other person on here with
       "liberal" politics.  Not that I read the mindless crap that gets
       spewed in that forum.  Gotta stick to football on this board.
       :  )
       #Post#: 5875--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: packrat Date: May 5, 2011, 8:02 pm
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       <b>From Bleacher Report:</b>
       Randall Cobb Will Become Aaron Rodgers' Favorite Target
       Andy Lyons/Getty Images I can’t really justify in words how
       exceptional I thought this pick was for the Green Bay Packers.
       Randall Cobb perfectly fits the profile of the new breed of NFL
       receiver.
       Cobb is a smaller slot receiver with devastating quickness and
       speed, and he’s the type of player who has to be accounted for
       on every snap.
       With the exception of Greg Jennings, Green Bay’s receiving corps
       have been plagued by inconsistent play recently, so Cobb has a
       great shot to come in and be an immediate impact player as a
       rookie.
       #Post#: 6071--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Green Bay sucks (4.12.11 - 9.10.15)
       By: packrat Date: May 6, 2011, 6:57 pm
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       <b>From Bleacher Report:</b>
       The Green Bay Packers stocked their roster by drafting 10
       players last week, which will leave some veterans either out of
       work or demoted come September.
       That’s the nature of the NFL, where competition and General
       Manager Ted Thompson’s constant quest for improvement keeps the
       revolving roster door spinning. The draft created clear winners
       and losers among returning players:
       Winners
       • The Packers showered quarterback Aaron Rodgers with gifts. He
       received new offensive weapons in the form of receiver Randall
       Cobb and running back Alex Green, and extra protection with
       first-round tackle Derek Sherrod. Life is good for the reigning
       Super Bowl MVP.
       • C.J. Wilson was an unsung seventh-round draft choice last year
       but has the chance to play a significant role on the defensive
       line. The expected departures of Cullen Jenkins and Johnny Jolly
       already provided a window of opportunity. But it got even better
       for Wilson when the Packers ignored a college talent pool rich
       in defensive ends until the seventh round. Third-year defensive
       end Jarius Wynn’s career prospects also went up.
       • Graham Harrell isn’t ready for prime time, but with Matt
       Flynn’s contract expiring after the season and no competition
       coming out of the draft, the Packers’ third-string quarterback
       has the chance to eventually climb the depth chart.
       • The Packers waited until the sixth round to draft an outside
       linebacker, which is a huge vote of confidence for Frank Zombo,
       Erik Walden and Brad Jones. One of those players likely will be
       in the starting lineup opposite Clay Matthews in the season
       opener.
       • The selection of Cobb, who doubles as a return man, means Pro
       Bowl-caliber cornerback Tramon Williams no longer needs to
       sacrifice life and limb returning punts. The Packers risked
       Williams’ health last season on special teams because there was
       no decent alternative. Williams can get back to focusing on what
       he does best, which is shutting down opposing receivers.
       • Jarrett Bush, formerly one of the most criticized players on
       the team, proved his worth on special teams last season and in
       the secondary with an interception in the Super Bowl. The
       Packers didn’t draft a safety, which should allow Bush to stay
       for another year.
       Losers
       • It’s conceivable, maybe even likely, that Pat Lee and Brandon
       Underwood will make the roster, but their chances of earning
       more playing time were reduced when the Packers drafted
       cornerback Davon House. What formerly was a two-man scramble for
       cornerback duty behind Charles Woodson, Williams and Sam Shields
       has become a three-way battle.
       • The presence of Green, the third-round pick from Hawaii, could
       knock Brandon Jackson out of his third-down running back role,
       or make the Packers less inclined to give Jackson a new
       contract. If Green produces a big splash, it also could pave the
       way for the departure of Ryan Grant after this season.
       • The Packers won’t feel as hard-pressed to re-sign James Jones
       now that Cobb, the second-round receiver from Kentucky, is in
       the fold. Even if Jones stays, he likely won’t see as many balls
       thrown his way.
       • Conventional wisdom suggests the drafting of two tight ends
       will spell trouble for Tom Crabtree. But it’s possible the
       Packers will keep four tight ends at the expense of the fullback
       position. While the versatile and productive John Kuhn is a good
       bet to stick, the same can’t be said for Korey Hall or Quinn
       Johnson. One or both might have to go.
       • It’s almost a given that Sherrod’s arrival will hasten the
       departure of tackle Mark Tauscher. But veteran guards and
       potential free agents Jason Spitz and Daryn Colledge also could
       be on their way out the door if young and hungry linemen like
       T.J. Lang, Nick McDonald or sixth-round draft pick Caleb
       Schlauderaff develop.
       Reach Vandermause at mvandermause@greenbaypressgazette.com or at
       www.twitter.com/MikeVandermause.
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