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Nall playing well into the third quarter. Laird does not have as many carries as the two RBs he is competing with. Hopefully they somehow survive the cuts.
Nall playing well into the third quarter. Laird does not have as many carries as the two RBs he is competing with. Hopefully they somehow survive the cuts.
But one has unlimited upside and the other has tight hips. One brings his lunch pail to work and the other has dat wrist flick.....Tim Boyle: 34-of-57 (59.6 percent), 356 yards, 6 TDs, 0 INTs, 112.9 passer rating
DeShone Kizer: 25-of-45 (55.5 percent), 273 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs, 70.0 passer rating.
Laird with below average numbers
On the defensive side, GB linebacker Ty Summers had a 74 yard interception for a touchdown. He’s been having a great preseason and it would be one of the biggest travesties if he doesn’t make the cut.
LB Ben Burr-Kirven is another good one. 12 total tackles (2 for a loss), a sack and a pass defensed.
It was a nice play, although I felt bad for Kyle Shurmer who is trying to stick in the Chiefs roster. Pick wasn't his fault, he got whacked just as he was about to throw the ball. Speaking of Shurmer, he played very well this preseason so he most likely will be the 3rd QB sending Chase Litton to the waiver wire, maybe practice squad.Right on. Add swift HB Dan Vitale and deep threat TE Sternberger, who caught a TD last night, to the roster to go along with some returning key players maybe there is hope for the Pack yet despite their GM. Below is the sensational interception by Summers who demonstrates top flight athleticism which is a common thread among the terrific white defensive players who were drafted this year.
https://www.packers.com/video/can-t-miss-play-packers-rookie-lb-ty-summers-grabs-74-yard-pick-six