Thompson, McCarthy speak
General Manager Ted Thompson is about to make a previously unscheduled media conference to talk about the moves made earlier in the day: releasing punter Jon Ryan and linebacker Abdul Hodge, and signing punter Derrick Frost and long snapper Brett Goode.
Here's what he's saying ...
* Why change at punter? "We felt like it helps the team get better. Jon's a great guy. He's done a good job here. I think consistency might have been the overriding factor. But it's tough."
* Is hang time biggest issue? "I think Jon's really improved. He's obviously very talented, very strong athlete. He can hit punts like no one I've ever seen." But technique, get-off time, etc., were issues.
* What so attractive about Frost? "We do like his consistency. He's got very good mechanics, nice hands, good athlete. ... We think he's a pretty solid player."
* What think about second half of last year with Frost? "He had some bad wind games like we did, but he also looks like the kind of guy that can kind of adapt in those situations."
* Want more of a directional punter? "That's a very important aspect. ... We do think that Derrick brings that ability a little bit, but it's sort of the whole package." Mentions consistency again.
* Concerned about new snapper, holder and punter in opener? Thinks Frost is an excellent holder. Notes long week of practice before Monday night game.
* Try hard to trade Hodge? "We made calls on most if not all the guys that we wound up releasing." Calls it "normal stuff."
* Any intention of carrying seven linebackers? "Sure." But after added thought, "this was best way to go about it."
Coach Mike McCarthy is up next. Here's the newsiest of what he has to say:
* On Matt Flynn being No. 2 on depth chart: "Matt Flynn's going to take the No. 2 quarterback reps." Pleased with progress of both players, but reps are limited. Didn't feel splitting reps was in team's best interest. Felt Flynn was more productive in preseason, "but it's a competition that will continue. ... Brian will have a chance to get the job back." Likes that Flynn can get out and make plays in space. Plays game with edge, is aggressive. Liked film at combine -- fundamentally sound, good mechanics, good athlete.
* On whether good for Brohm to step back: Doesn't look at it that way. "He's been put in some tough spots, but that's football, it's preseason football." Ball not coming out of hand consistently. Fundamentals that were good in college haven't been that way here.
* On injured players: Will wait until end of week. Certain players will not work until end of week. Tuesday's practice will be like a normal Wednesday for those who do practice.
* On changes on special teams entering opener: Had positive experience with Ryan. "You have to trust your evaluations. That's why we grade players. ... This is just a matter of trusting your evaluations."
* Mike Stock have familiarity with Frost? Worked out in college, but did not overlap in Washington. Echoes Thompson's remark about consistency. "The No. 1 factor they felt is he has a very high level of consistency."
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com
Here's what he's saying ...
* Why change at punter? "We felt like it helps the team get better. Jon's a great guy. He's done a good job here. I think consistency might have been the overriding factor. But it's tough."
* Is hang time biggest issue? "I think Jon's really improved. He's obviously very talented, very strong athlete. He can hit punts like no one I've ever seen." But technique, get-off time, etc., were issues.
* What so attractive about Frost? "We do like his consistency. He's got very good mechanics, nice hands, good athlete. ... We think he's a pretty solid player."
* What think about second half of last year with Frost? "He had some bad wind games like we did, but he also looks like the kind of guy that can kind of adapt in those situations."
* Want more of a directional punter? "That's a very important aspect. ... We do think that Derrick brings that ability a little bit, but it's sort of the whole package." Mentions consistency again.
* Concerned about new snapper, holder and punter in opener? Thinks Frost is an excellent holder. Notes long week of practice before Monday night game.
* Try hard to trade Hodge? "We made calls on most if not all the guys that we wound up releasing." Calls it "normal stuff."
* Any intention of carrying seven linebackers? "Sure." But after added thought, "this was best way to go about it."
Coach Mike McCarthy is up next. Here's the newsiest of what he has to say:
* On Matt Flynn being No. 2 on depth chart: "Matt Flynn's going to take the No. 2 quarterback reps." Pleased with progress of both players, but reps are limited. Didn't feel splitting reps was in team's best interest. Felt Flynn was more productive in preseason, "but it's a competition that will continue. ... Brian will have a chance to get the job back." Likes that Flynn can get out and make plays in space. Plays game with edge, is aggressive. Liked film at combine -- fundamentally sound, good mechanics, good athlete.
* On whether good for Brohm to step back: Doesn't look at it that way. "He's been put in some tough spots, but that's football, it's preseason football." Ball not coming out of hand consistently. Fundamentals that were good in college haven't been that way here.
* On injured players: Will wait until end of week. Certain players will not work until end of week. Tuesday's practice will be like a normal Wednesday for those who do practice.
* On changes on special teams entering opener: Had positive experience with Ryan. "You have to trust your evaluations. That's why we grade players. ... This is just a matter of trusting your evaluations."
* Mike Stock have familiarity with Frost? Worked out in college, but did not overlap in Washington. Echoes Thompson's remark about consistency. "The No. 1 factor they felt is he has a very high level of consistency."
-- Tom Pelissero, tpelisse@greenbaypressgazette.com









11 Comments:
Will Frost keep his number, #4?? Wouldn't be shocked if TT encouraged him to take it lol.
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Anonymous, At
September 1, 2008 5:17 PM
I think Ted Thompson has realized he has made so many bone head moves that he just wants to be consistent now... Again the key word is consistency.
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Paul, At
September 1, 2008 6:05 PM
this all completes the disaster. Ted is a total phuukin idiot end of story and the people who swallow his turd sandwiches are total phuukin idiots as well... 6-10 season, and get rid of this assss.
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Anonymous, At
September 1, 2008 6:08 PM
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Make as many ridiculous comments as you like.
4-12 to 8-8 to 14-4.
Nothing else needs to be said.
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Dougman9, At
September 1, 2008 6:45 PM
In Derrick Frost, we get the most athletic punter in the league. Outstanding holder. Couple of "jacked up" ESPN highlights last year. Two over 60 in preseason.
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Steve, At
September 1, 2008 6:45 PM
Ryan is a huge surprise, just recently it was said he was one of the strongest and most dedicated players. I don't know how they can cut such a solid player for someone who had some "bad wind" games. I keep loosing more and more faith in the Packer organization. Heron also being cut earlier this weekend/week is just plain insane. He was an aweosme third down back, he knew every play and could make that extra push. I do not know what the Packers are doing, but I am afraid it will not lead to a winning season. At least now if Frost/Rodgers/Heron's replacement fail....well Thompson will get it. I think Rodgers was a good choice personally, but I don't understand why they would cut extremely solid players which are just going to be scooped up somewhere else around the NFL, especially when they have had years experience with the coach and team.
I have a hard time saying GoPackGo this year.
-Life long PACKERS fan
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Anonymous, At
September 1, 2008 6:50 PM
jon ryan is a class act. punted 48 yard average in preseason. huge mistake.
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Trevor, At
September 1, 2008 9:52 PM
McCarthy:
Uh, duh, he's the best punter in the history of the game, but uh, he had some bad wind games...'
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Anonymous, At
September 2, 2008 12:42 PM
Hey dougman...you're forgetting one thing...
Thompson took over a 10-6 team...and promptly took them to 4-12, then 8-8, and finally 13-3...took him three years to get back to the winning he inherited.
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Anonymous, At
September 2, 2008 12:44 PM
Something else to ponder: Ted and Mike did this with 53 football players. The players are responsible for 13-3. The Packers did not need to rebuild yet Ted felt the need to tear the team apart and build from the ground up anyway.
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Anonymous, At
September 2, 2008 1:39 PM
can't wait to see you TT turd eaters crying and making excuses after Minny kicks the crap out of the Packers. Go Jets!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous, At
September 2, 2008 2:46 PM
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