Packers’ representation ready to go in New York
Posted by on April 26, 2012 – 5:57 pmThe Packers are stationed in both Green Bay and New York during the NFL Draft. Assistant equipment manager Bryan Nehring and assistant video director Chris Kirby serve as the club’s representatives at Radio City Music Hall, the site of the 2012 NFL Draft, in New York City. Nehring and Kirby communicate with team headquarters at Lambeau Field via a dedicated phone line. When the team is ready to make its selection, Nehring and Kirby prepare a card with the player’s name on it and deliver it to an NFL representative.
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By Jay on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
don’t pick a pass rusher in the first round..!! we desperately need a run game to balance our pass attack, go for LaMichael James out of Oregon… He is under-rated, a sleeper, just compare his 3 year stats to Richardson…he blows Richardson out of the water, so what if he’s 5ft9in…he’s like a Darren Sproles but better..!!
By borman21 on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
please tell me you are joking. our offense was solid last year even when people knew what we were doing. we need pass rush help desperately! think how dominant Matthews will be with a threat opposite of him.
By art on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
i agree with jay, but if we do go with defense we need run stoppers not a pass rush!
By PackFan4Life on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
We definitely need a pass rusher in the first round, and i would recommend trading up to get the top ranked rusher to go on the other side of Clay Matthews. with that combo we could be UNSTOPPABLE!!!!!!!
By art on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
we can go head to head with any pass game we need to be able to control the clock and the only way is with a good run game
By chef steve on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
get a running back
By nate buchner on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
Dont’a Hightower baby! Get rid of the Sloth aka AJ Hawk!
By chef steve on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
with a sustained running game and aaron at his norm
clay can take a nap for 70% OF THE GAME
By chef steve on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
i AGREE WITH ART
By Camron Bitzer on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
I think we need a pass rusher more than a running game, I liked watching Brandon Saine on his few snaps and think he could develop into a really good running back. We need someone to help Clay Matthews III to get to the quarterback to help prevent the deep throws.
By PackFan4Life on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
may i remind everyone that a high ranked defense along with the offense is unstoppable, get the defense beefed up, no worries on offense for two or three years. and may i remind everyone that we still have a young and tough RB in James Starks
By PackFan4Life on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
@nate buchner
AJ Hawk may be a bit slower, but he is a sound tackler, and i think everyone can agree that the defense needs to wrap up on their tackles, which is exactly what AJ Hawk does
By BRB on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
RONNELL LEWIS opposite Clay would be huge.
By Brandon on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
Nick Perry or Upshaw opposite of Clay would be huge!
By nate buchner on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
@PackFan4Life
Don’t disagree with you. AJ Hawk is a solid tackler. Thing is, you gotta have the speed to make the tackle in the first place. He doesn’t.
By sue on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
@PackFan4Life…thank you!
By nate buchner on Apr 26, 2012 | Reply
what about 3 db’s taken in the top 10?