It took a while, but the career of former Packer Backer
favorite (until he got beat for the winning TD in overtime of the 2014 “Great
Collapse”) isn’t over after Tramon Williams signed a 1-year contract with the
Arizona Cardinals.
Showing posts with label Josh Sitton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Josh Sitton. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Saturday, September 10, 2016
How I Sit on Sitton
The opening game is just a couple days away and the Packers roster is now set. I'm not happy with some of the moves made by General Manager Ted Thompson, but what else is new. I have learned to live with it. However, I'm very much not happy with some innuendo put out by Head Coach Mike McCarthy concerning the biggest move made on cut down day.
Monday, September 5, 2016
![]() |
Saturday Ted Thompson started the rebuilding of the Packers with the release of 3-time Pro Bowl guard Josh Sitton with a year left on his contract. What is doubly worse about this transaction is that with one move Thompson not only made the Packers worse, but vastly improved the Packers most hated rival.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
ONE STEP FORWARD AND MAYBE TWO STEPS BACK
I am singing the praises of General Manager Ted Thompson (and anyone who knows me is aware of how much effort it takes for me to do that) with the release of the great pretender nine-year starting linebacker A.J. Hawk. In fact, when I started to write this joyous post my document crashed and I lost it. Now that shows how much I hate praising Thompson.
As I was driving back from a high school regional boys basketball game I was covering for a great metropolitan newspaper I heard on ESPN radio about Hawk being cut. I started singing, "Ding, Dong, the Hawk is gone." Thank goodness I was in the middle of nowhere, because I'm sure I would have been pulled over for being creating a driving hazard. I have been the leader of the "Dump Hawk" movement for at least five years.
![]() |
Brad Jones & A.J. Hawk |
I have intense feelings about the career of A. J. Hawk. He came out of Linebacker U (Ohio State) as the fifth pick in the Ted Thompson's second draft. Being drafted that high Hawk immediately became a starter at right outside linebacker. He remained on the outside his second season and moved to middle linebacker in 2008 when Nick Barnett was hurt.
He remained inside in 2009 when the Packers changed to a 3-4 defense. He has been a starter since his first year and has been extremely durable missing just two games and only six starts. His only missed games came in the middle of the 2011 season with a calf injury. Even last year he ended up playing in all 16 games, starting 13, despite being benched in game 9 when Clay Matthews was moved inside. He previously missed two starts in 2009 and one in 2010 and those must have been because Capers opened the game with a passing defensive alignment).
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)