All Entries Tagged With: "Secondary"

Safety Morgan Burnett is worthy of praise after his superlative performance coming against the Jacksonville Jaguars this past weekend.

Sam Shields has gotten the message. He's willing to tackle. It's time to make him the starter and only allow Bush to play in the slot.

In the best-case scenario, Tramon Williams returns to his 2010 form, but in the worst-case, Davon House's injury keeps him on the sideline for much of 2012.

Starting positions at safety and cornerback are still up the air. That and more in today's Daily Links...

The rookie cornerback from Vanderbilt is looking good at Packers practice. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Charles Woodson lined up at safety and Jarrett Bush at cornerback when the Packers lined up in their 3-4 defense during Thursday's practice session.

Charles Woodson returned to the practice field Tuesday for the start of Packers' minicamp, but little was learned about any changes we'll see in his role for 2012.

Head coach Mike McCarthy seemed to indicate a change in the role of Charles Woodson was in the works.

New additions to the defense through both the free agency and NFL Draft will create a spirited competition for roster spots.

With Nick Collins out of the picture and Charlie Peprah sitting out due to an injury, M.D. Jennings worked with the starters at practice on Tuesday.

The Packers have done well this offseason to shore up obvious needs. But has the question mark at safety been answered? And will it?

Injured Packers safety Nick Collins will reportedly meet with team officials next week to discuss whether or not he will resume his NFL career.

The results of testing done in New York this week are expected back for Packers safety Nick Collins.

Packers head coach Mike McCarthy is remaining cautious about his injured safety, Nick Collins.

Free agent cornerback Pat Lee signed with the Oakland Raiders Wednesday, re-uniting with Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie.

The Packers re-signed cornerback Jarrett Bush to a three-year deal Tuesday.

After a fantastic season in 2010, several members of the Packers defensive backfield regressed more than many expected.

Whichever team gets improved play at the safety position compared to the last time the two teams met should have a much better chance of winning this Sunday's game at Lambeau Field.

Bart Winkler of K107 in Fond du Lac and Brian Carriveau preview the Thanksgiving Day game between the Packers and the Lions.

Packers safeties coach Darren Perry can help facilitate a turnaround in the secondary by stressing one very simple correction with his guys.

"Paul Ott Carruth", a former player and coach who wishes to remain anonymous, breaks down various aspects of Cover 3 coverage.

"Paul Ott Carruth", an anonymous former player and coach, breaks down Tramon Williams' interception and has a few thoughts regarding the defense overall.

"Paul Ott Carruth", an anonymous former player and coach, breaks down the many different aspects of what is known as Cover 2.

"Paul Ott Carruth", an anonymous former player and coach, breaks down the first touchdown pass given up by the Packers on Sunday.

Sam Shields is tied for the league lead in missed tackles - and hasn't displayed a whole lot of "want to" when it comes to contact.

"Paul Ott Carruth", an anonymous former player and coach, breaks down the Bears' 32 yard touchdown pass to Kellen Davis.

Mike McCarthy told reporters today that cornerback Tramon Williams has a chance to play on Sunday, while defensive end Mike Neal will miss "significant time."

The second year cornerback had a pedestrian summer followed by an uneven game against the Saints. While its nowhere near time to panic, Shields has some work to do.

Or: Why Jarrett Bush Should Be Moved To Safety Exclusively

The Packers must limit the big-plays when Ben Roethlisberger breaks contain by plastering the Steelers receivers.

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