Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 2132 - Packers 2024 Playing Time Expectations

On today's show, Andy puts together his playing time expectations for 2024, including how much time each of the rookies and free agents will be expected to play this upcoming season. Don't miss it!

On today's show, Andy puts together his playing time expectations for 2024, including how much time each of the rookies and free agents will be expected to play this upcoming season. Don't miss it!

 
 

 

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Andy is a graduate of UW-Oshkosh and owns & operates the Pack-A-Day Podcast. Andy has taken multiple courses in NFL scouting and is an Editor for Packer Report. Andy grew up in Green Bay and is a lifelong season ticket holder - follow him on Twitter @AndyHermanNFL!

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SicSemperTyrannis's picture

May 27, 2024 at 10:27 am

Andy, I listen to these on your YouTube channel and I read the comments there. You have more engagement but a lot of it on this vid is CRAZY ideas! Doubs is at his peak value now so trade him?!? Similar statement re: Melton.

Just no! Win games by creating the best team possible.

If #9 was guaranteed to stay at 100% start him Reed and Melton because speed kills. We will never have any such guarantee for any NFL player so keep Melton in reserve as #9's backup in case of injury, PLUS you don't put #9 in on every down after his injury history so far. Let him build up his workload sensibly. In that unrealistic hypothetical of 9 11 and 80 starting, I like Wicks as WR4 "just because" he comes down with the ball on contested plays; yeah that's what a WR is supposed to do, CTFB.

So Doubs is pushed down to WR5 (unrealistically) or #4 in the more realistic scenario, which is freaking amazing in itself! He scored how many TDs last season? And yes the team can afford to do that; it'd even be good strategy because when he comes in the opposing defense is less prepared and more likely to be caught off guard.

More importantly, the strategy of giving all your play makers a touch early just to see who's having what sort of day could be used better than it was last season; if one target drops a perfectly fine pass while everybody else catches theirs, figure that player is having a bad day and don't play him. This is just the logical conclusion while the team has such an embarrassment of riches :)

GB goes 14-3 and sweeps the division. GPG!! (This obviously requires an absolutely dominant O line; I don't care how they do it. GB has the talent, they need to up their evaluation skills, figure this out early and get them practicing together ASAP. I can see rotational packages)

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