He apparently played well last week, but last night, he looked slow to me. He never was super fast and mostly made his living by knocking guys off their routes and just taking smart angles on tackles. But last night his angles and speed looked weak.
He apparently played well last week, but last night, he looked slow to me. He never was super fast and mostly made his living by knocking guys off their routes and just taking smart angles on tackles. But last night his angles and speed looked weak.
November 19, 2010 at 1:20 pm |
Looks like Da Bears are going to be the Pack’s competition for the NFC North.
November 19, 2010 at 6:26 pm |
In Al’s defense, he is coming off a big-time injury, and this is just the second time he’s had a chance to play game-speed this year.
@56Coop: I’m not too concerned about the Bears. The Packers have a tough schedule to finish, but the Bears is just brutal (vs Eagles, @Lions, vs Patriots, @ Vikings, vs Jets, @Packers). Not sure how hard the Lions and Vikings games are going to be, but the Bears will likely have to score more than 16 points to get a win…
D∈T
November 20, 2010 at 1:41 pm |
Just headr rhis morning that Detroit is scoring 23 points/game and giving uo 24 pts/game. That’s how close they are.
Hope you’re right Dave, and hope the Pack doesn’t let up for the rest of the season. Aaron n eeds to win him a playoff game to increase his confidence level even more.