Thrashen
Hall of Famer
Some observations from Week 2…
Jordy Nelson is the Packers’ most dynamic deep threat. Even the most inebriated, self-abhorring of white drunkards could recognize the fact that he should be on the field at all times. Instead, he’s labeled a “possession receiver” and even referred to as “not the fastest” by his own quarterback (last season). Against Carolina, James “Hands-o-Stone” Jones cut deeply into his snaps. Of course, despite dwindling opportunities, Nelson still managed to catch an 84-yard, game-sealing score...
Nelson and Welker now have the two longest catches in the NFL thus far this season.
Through two games, Wes Welker has 15 catches, 241 yards, and 2 TDs. Unfortunately, TE Aaron Hernandez seems to be cutting into his production, especially on short and intermediate routes. Hernandez’s extreme overuse also seems to be ruining numerous opportunities for Danny Woodhead’s always-electrifying catches out of the backfield.
Patriots’ DT/DE, Mike Wright suffered another concussion against the Dolphins (last week) and was unable to play against the Chargers. His career may be in jeopardy. Despite this loss, LB Dane Fletcher started (and played well) ahead of the injured Gary Guyton. Newly-signed LB, AJ Edds, even received some work on defense.
At the moment, with Guyton injured, Brandon Spikes and Dane Fletcher are neck-and-neck for left ILB position. Edds entered the game during a few passing downs at the right ILB position in place of Jerod Mayo. Hopefully, with a few injuries to the black members of the LB corps (Cunningham, Spikes, Mayo and Guyton), Edds and Fletcher can join Ninkovich as full-time starters later this season.
Jordy Nelson is the Packers’ most dynamic deep threat. Even the most inebriated, self-abhorring of white drunkards could recognize the fact that he should be on the field at all times. Instead, he’s labeled a “possession receiver” and even referred to as “not the fastest” by his own quarterback (last season). Against Carolina, James “Hands-o-Stone” Jones cut deeply into his snaps. Of course, despite dwindling opportunities, Nelson still managed to catch an 84-yard, game-sealing score...
Nelson and Welker now have the two longest catches in the NFL thus far this season.
Through two games, Wes Welker has 15 catches, 241 yards, and 2 TDs. Unfortunately, TE Aaron Hernandez seems to be cutting into his production, especially on short and intermediate routes. Hernandez’s extreme overuse also seems to be ruining numerous opportunities for Danny Woodhead’s always-electrifying catches out of the backfield.
Patriots’ DT/DE, Mike Wright suffered another concussion against the Dolphins (last week) and was unable to play against the Chargers. His career may be in jeopardy. Despite this loss, LB Dane Fletcher started (and played well) ahead of the injured Gary Guyton. Newly-signed LB, AJ Edds, even received some work on defense.
At the moment, with Guyton injured, Brandon Spikes and Dane Fletcher are neck-and-neck for left ILB position. Edds entered the game during a few passing downs at the right ILB position in place of Jerod Mayo. Hopefully, with a few injuries to the black members of the LB corps (Cunningham, Spikes, Mayo and Guyton), Edds and Fletcher can join Ninkovich as full-time starters later this season.