With WR’s Jennings and Borel out, this would seemingly offer an opportunity for Tori Gurley and Shaky Smithson to get some reps and even if it’s not in Green Bay, garner some interest around the league. Unfortunately for Smithson, he is out with an ankle injury. He was put on IR last year before the season began and is again battling bumps and bruises this year. At this rate, he is likely seeing some of his last days in Green Bay. Gurley entered training camp the favorite to grab a 6th WR spot after performing well last year on the team’s practice squad. He has seemingly been overtaken by Borel who has proven to be more durable and has performed better overall in practices. Borel looked good in game action last week before suffering the injury. IF the Pack decide to keep 6 wide out’s, health may play a big factor in who is in that spot.
The injury to Desmond Bishop will likely sideline him for the season and this means the end of any talk that the team may not keep AJ Hawk. Hawk and DJ Smith will likely start the season at ILB. With Bishop out of the equation, this opens up an opportunity for Robert Francois, who made a few key plays last year when Bishop and Hawk were hurt in the middle of the season. Francois likely would have been kept for special teams purposes, could find himself back on the field. Rookie Terrell Manning will surely get a look and is likely to stick as a ST player as well.It’s being reported that TE Andrew Quarless has his sights set on a week 1 return. This was especially surprising to hear given the gruesome nature of the knee injury he suffered in December’s game at New York. Quarless was high on the team’s list of hopeful’s before he went down and if healthy, would be a welcome sight in uniform. I’m skeptical that he will be ready, however. He will probably start the season on PUP and miss some time. With Finley and Quarless out, it’s time for DJ Williams, Tom Crabtree and Ryan Taylor to battle it out. If the Pack are going to keep an extra WR, they may not have the luxury of carrying 5 TE’s so one of those guys could be headed home. It’s going to be a tough decision as all 3 have been contributors on ST and in game. My guess is that if push came to shove, Taylor would be the odd man out. Health will likely be the key.
This conversation brings back memories of 2010 when guys were dropping like flies throughout the year. The team went on to fill the holes and win a Super Bowl. While that’s a somewhat comforting thought, it’s a bad sign that so many players are dinged up already. It’s hard to practice without getting physical and MM has had to try and maintain balance between preparing his defense to play better than it did last season and to stay healthy. This will be a key to the Pack’s success this year so hopefully the training staff and doctors can work their magic and get some of these guys back in action soon. Week 1 is less than 1 month away.
Until next time, Beers, Brats, and Championships.
- Jason Perone (@WSB_Jason)
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