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elaine95  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, April 09, 2019 11:01:20 AM(UTC)
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When Brian Gutekunst set out on his first free agency period as general manager of the Green Bay Packers Josh Jackson Jersey , cornerbackwas originally a top priority.Then the price of contracts blew up and Gutekunst had to settle for Tramon Williams from the bargain bin. Another name that was likely at the top of his list was Bashaud Breeland but thanks to a non-football injury he suffered to his foot which was followed by an infection, teams likely were scared off Green Bay included.Fast forward to the regular season. Breeland got healthier and Gutekunst pounced, even if he knew it would take a few weeks to get him up to speed as well as completely healthy.Everything finally came together on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons and Breeland showed why he originally was one of the top free agents this spring before his injury scared teams off and Green Bay got him for peanutsSuddenly he’s listed as a potential “must re-sign” this off-season and has earned the endorsement of rookie stud Jaire Alexander. With second round pick Josh Jackson struggling, bringing Breeland back would be a no-brainer at this point.You can read more on Breeland plus how the Packers aren’t giving up on the postseason despite ridiculously long odds in today’s cheese curds.Cornerback Bashaud Breeland hoping Packers take leap of faith on him--PackersNews.comWhen healthy, he’d be a great corner opposite Alexander and he won’t command top dollar. This almost seems like a lock to happen but will depend on Mike Pettine’s status when a new head coach is hired.Marquez Valdes-Scantling: Continuing a family tradition of helping the homeless--The AthleticWhat a great family and it’s nice to see MVS continue the tradition and use his newfound fame to further advance it. There’s paywall for The Athletic but if you’re interested please see this tweet by the rookie receiver.Packers still have plenty of fight left in them--Packers.comThe Packers don’t care if nobody else believes because they’ve still got a lot of fight left in them. Rachel Platten would be proud.Brett Favre thinks Doug Pederson would be a great choice for the Packers’ head coaching job--Bleeding Green NationWhile Favre is clearly crazy here, given the Eagles’ struggles could the Packers send the Saints’ first round pick and a couple players to the Eagles for Pederson’s services? It’s a big piece of fruitcake but you never know.Dillon From Portland--1500 ESPNNothing quite like some schadenfreude at Vikings fans’ expense to ease the pain of a rough Packers season.Three overlooked numbers that have contributed to the Packers’ slow start With a quarter of the season already in the books after this weekend’s slate of games, the Green Bay Packers are entering a crucial three-game stretch before their bye week. An organization that underwent a thorough cleaning of house on the coaching staff in the offseason must re-energize a team that has looked largely confused and out-coached through the first three games of the regular season. Adjustments to the game plan are especially needed in light a few concerning figures affecting the team’s all-around performance in the early going, especially among one of the team’s impressive units a season ago.Here are three numbers that Green Bay must address immediately against Buffalo this week.0The number of catches Marcedes Lewis has recorded through the first three games of his Packers career. When Green Bay signed the veteran tight end in the offseason, there were visions of an increase in 12-personnel sets. A praised run blocker, Lewis was expected to bring stability in that respect while increasing the offense’s productivity in short-yardage and goal line sets. So far, any ideas of Lewis becoming an integral part of the offense have been far-fetched. The Packers haven’t used 12 personnel formations with regularity and Lance Kendricks has totaled far more snaps than Lewis. Meanwhile, Lewis has just one target in a mere 23 snaps over three games. Green Bay has struggled in key third-and-short opportunities, and a big-bodied tight end that can block and catch would seem to be a logical weapon in these situations. Here’s hoping that Green Bay finds a way to employ Lewis sooner rather than later.32Football Outsiders’ ranking of Green Bay’s defensive line according to “adjusted line yards” and “stuffed percentage.”The defensive line was starting to be considered as one of the NFL’s best heading into the 2018 season after seeing significant growth from younger players like Kenny Clark and Dean Lowry. However, in three contests this season, the line has been far from a strength.The interior of the Packers’ line has been noticeably bullied early in the season and took yet another hit when Muhammad Wilkerson was lost for the season during last Sunday’s game against Washington. Each game has been a regression for the defensive line Oren Burks Jersey , which is allowing an average of 124.3 yards rushing per game. It hit a low point last week when 33-year old Adrian Peterson rushed for 120 of the Redskins’ 166 yards on the ground.Furthermore, the stats back up the disappointing nature of the line. Football Outsiders ranks the unit last in the NFL with 5.19 adjusted yards allowed per carry. As a reference, New Orleans tops the list with just 2.95 yards per rush. In addition, the Packers rank dead last thus far in stuffed percentage, the rate at which the defensive line stops ballcarriers either at or behind the line of scrimmage. The Packers do so just 8% of the time, while the NFL’s best unit, Philadelphia, boasts a 35% clip.Green Bay’s defense hasn’t proven it can rush the passer with any consistency. It can’t afford to struggle against the run as well.10The average number of yards the Green Bay offense has needed in order to convert on third down attempts this season.According to Pro Football Reference, the Packers have averaged exactly 10.0 yards to go over 41 third downs faced this season. By comparison, the NFL’s average third down distance in 2018 is 7.23 yards. This stat alone paints a clear picture of just how difficult a predicament Green Bay has created for itself to sustain offensive drives throughout the first three games. While the Packers have gained a little over seven yards per third down attempt, it’s still not enough to earn a new set of downs most of the time.In addition to reducing penalties, the simple answer to improve this trend is to be more effective on first and second downs. The Packers are more than two yards below league average on those downs and rank 30th in the league in rushing attempts, a method of creating manageable third downs. Aaron Jones averaged seven yards per carry last week, yet only received six hand-offs. Green Bay’s most explosive running back must see the field more often this week and help the team’s overall efficiency and time of possession.
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