Friday, October 22, 2010

Strong individual performances - Jolly, Jenkins, scream, Jennings and Grant

In spite of all problems of the Packers, had there were notable individual performances that deserve praise.  These players include Johnny Jolly Cullin Jenkins, Brandon Chillar, Greg Jennings, Ryan Grant.  Without work performed by these five people we would have definitely lost the game.


Tramon Williams isn't in this list because it took him three times to intercept Jay Cutler.  And Collins did list only because it was his chungo angle allowing Devin Hester scoring the only touchdown of Chicago.  Intercept a hand of Johnny Jolly was easily the best game of the game.They prevented from obtaining a field goal and can even saved a touchdown.Jolly was in several other works.  


 It was great to see the return of Collin Jenkins.  I don't see any drop off their abilities.It was shedding constantly out of blocks and even doubles teams to put pressure on Cutler throughout the noche.Para a boy who, on the surface, not seems to be talented, he can do a lot of plays.  I dont know if it is his feet or hips, or what, but does it work really good blocks detachment.  


In addition, not seen Brandon Chillar screw still.  He always seems to be in the right place and was the first Packer break actually sack Cutler.  Scream is looking very good in this new scheme 3-4.  


Jennings is no-brainer.  He captured the touchdown pass of award-winning with the great game and release a pass all night.He is so big in big games and great moments.I don't know where the Packers would be without it.


And finally, Ryan Grant seemed better than it did in the past year.I know not put numbers grandes.Pero that's mostly because there is no place for that is ejecute.Estaba making decisions and faster cuts than it was last season and had a couple of his best run call back to the celebration. serene look to take a year solid. all things considered, there is some big things that is removed 1.Fue week an ugly game, but we are still undefeated!

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