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Notebook: Aim is for KGB to rush Romo



By Pete Dougherty • pdougher@greenbaypressgazette.com

The Packers hope Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila will help spark something that was missing last year when they lost to the Dallas Cowboys: a pass rush.

Gbaja-Biamila, the Packers' rush specialist on passing downs, had an ankle injury and didn't play last year when the Packers had almost no pass rush in a 37-27 loss at Dallas. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo wasn't sacked, rarely was pressured and finished with a passer rating of 123.5 points (19-for-30 passing, 309 yards, four touchdowns, one interception).
Gbaja-Biamila goes into Sunday night's game against Dallas with a sore post-operative knee that sidelined him for most of training camp and has limited his practice time in the first three weeks of the regular season. But the Packers think he's regaining explosiveness, and his presence also causes a domino effect on the defensive line on passing downs, allowing Cullen Jenkins to move from end to tackle, where he's a better pass rusher.
The biggest issue is whether Gbaja-Biamila can come off the corner with enough speed and torque to prevent Dallas' massive left tackle, Flozell Adams (6-foot-7, 340 pounds), from getting his hands on him and smothering him. Adams is off to a shaky start and is deaf in his right ear, so he has trouble hearing the snap count on the road.
"I don't know how much difference (Gbaja-Biamila) is going to make," said Carl Hairston, the Packers' defensive ends coach. "Those are big men (on Dallas' offensive line), they're probably bigger than I've ever seen. It's hard to get around them. Hopefully with him out there it could make a difference, as far as it might free (defensive end) Aaron (Kampman) up, it might free Jenkins up. Jenkins was playing end last year, and (the Cowboys) moved the protection toward Aaron. That can't happen this year because of Kabeer; hopefully, it will be a factor for us."
Gbaja-Biamila has been on a limited practice schedule, though his is the opposite of normal limited practice schedule. Most injured players rest Wednesday and maybe Thursday, but practice Friday. Gbaja-Biamila practiced full time Wednesday, part time Thursday, and not at all Friday to help keep down the swelling in his knee.
Wells ready

Center Scott Wells appears healthy enough to return to the starting lineup, though coach Mike McCarthy wasn't ready to declare him the starter.
Wells returned to practice this week after sitting out four weeks because of a nerve injury in his lower back. He practiced full time Thursday and Friday, and McCarthy listed him as probable on the official injury report, which means there's a virtual certainty Wells will be available for normal duty.
McCarthy said he'll see how Wells is feeling today before deciding his starting offensive line. If Wells starts, Jason Spitz will move from center to right guard, and Tony Moll will return to being a backup.
"Haven't talked to (Wells) since we broke practice ," McCarthy said Friday afternoon, "but he looked like his old self out there."
Spitz has played guard for most of his two-plus seasons with the Packers but has been primarily a center since training camp because of Wells' ongoing back problems. Spitz had a particularly rocky performance in the last game he played right guard, at San Francisco in the second preseason game.
"It was a bad game," Spitz said. "You can't have excuses in this game. When they expect you to play, you've got to play well."
Fines not dandy

Linebacker Nick Barnett has paid NFL fines totaling $132,647 this season, pending appeals, and the Packers have played only two games.
Barnett's first fine was a one-game paycheck, $117,647, for violating the league's personal-conduct policy last offseason because of an incident at an Appleton night club.
Then, he was fined $7,500 by the league for a horse-collar tackle on Minnesota quarterback Tarvaris Jackson in the regular-season opener, and another $7,500 for helmet-to-helmet contact with Detroit quarterback Jon Kitna last week, an NFL spokesman confirmed.
When asked if he feels like he's paying the NFL to play this season, Barnett said: "I'm in the negatives right now, honestly. It's crazy. I respect the first fine, that's just off-the-field, stupid stuff. I understand being fined, but that is a lot of money. A $7,500 fine, my family didn't make those two fines put together, it's a lot of money. I don't see that as being fair. I don't like fighting in the media, that's not what I want to do, but it always ends up that way. That's just not fair to be fined like that."
Barnett said he was going to appeal only the fine on the helmet-to-helmet hit on Kitna, but now plans to appeal both $7,500 fines. He expects to talk on the phone early next week with an NFL official about the hits, and to get an answer on his appeals either at the end of the call or the next day.
He thinks he turned his head to the side on the Kitna hit, and that he didn't pull Jackson straight back and down on the horse collar, but instead pulled him down sideways, so he didn't deserve either fine.
"I don't know how you're supposed to tackle a quarterback now," Barnett said.
Injury update

McCarthy listed one player as out and four as questionable for Sunday's game against Dallas.
Safety Atari Bigby (hamstring) won't play, and Aaron Rouse will start in his place.
Of the four questionable players (50 percent chance of playing), tight end Tory Humphrey (sprained knee) appears to have the best shot at playing. The others are receiver Ruvell Martin (broken finger), guard Josh Sitton (sprained knee) and fullback Korey Hall (sprained knee).
Dallas will be missing two starters, safety Roy Williams (forearm) and fullback Deon Anderson (knee).
Cowboys guard Kyle Kosier (foot) is expected to return to the starting lineup after missing the first two games.
 

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Adams is NOT deaf in his right ear.

He has lost hearing, but not deaf.
 
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wastedfluid;2272134 said:
Adams is NOT deaf in his right ear.

He has lost hearing, but not deaf.



Not sure what the % is but I think legally he is deaf.( Not sure what % of hearing is lost)
 

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Pick6TerenceNewman;2272129 said:
Notebook: Aim is for KGB to rush Romo



By Pete Dougherty • pdougher@greenbaypressgazette.com

The Packers hope Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila will help spark something that was missing last year when they lost to the Dallas Cowboys: a pass rush.

Gbaja-Biamila, the Packers' rush specialist on passing downs, had an ankle injury and didn't play last year when the Packers had almost no pass rush in a 37-27 loss at Dallas. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo wasn't sacked, rarely was pressured and finished with a passer rating of 123.5 points (19-for-30 passing, 309 yards, four touchdowns, one interception).
Gbaja-Biamila goes into Sunday night's game against Dallas with a sore post-operative knee that sidelined him for most of training camp and has limited his practice time in the first three weeks of the regular season. But the Packers think he's regaining explosiveness, and his presence also causes a domino effect on the defensive line on passing downs, allowing Cullen Jenkins to move from end to tackle, where he's a better pass rusher.
The biggest issue is whether Gbaja-Biamila can come off the corner with enough speed and torque to prevent Dallas' massive left tackle, Flozell Adams (6-foot-7, 340 pounds), from getting his hands on him and smothering him. Adams is off to a shaky start and is deaf in his right ear, so he has trouble hearing the snap count on the road.


Romo isnt sacked at all in two games and rarely pressured and Adams is off to a shaky start?
I think every Cowboy fan knows Flo is good for a false start or two but he has been shutting down everyone he has faced and KGB will not be any different. Plus, Garrett has shown he dedication to the run more this year, finishing the Browns game with it and sticking with it after a first half of little success against the iggles. So I think we'll see him run at KGB in a few short to mid yardage-passing situations.
 
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Cowboy from New York;2272137 said:
Romo isnt sacked at all in two games and rarely pressured and Adams is off to a shaky start?
I think every Cowboy fan knows Flo is good for a false start or two but he has been shutting down everyone he has faced and KGB will not be any different. Plus, Garrett has shown he dedication to the run more this year, finishing the Browns game with it and sticking with it after a first half of little success against the iggles. So I think we'll see him run at KGB in a few short to mid yardage-passing situations.


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You mean the packers are using KGB to rush Romo? You don't say! I hope the coaches covered this during the week.


TONY!!!! LOOK OUT!!
 

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When is the last time KGB has been a factor? Talk about a guy on the downside of his career.
 

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To say that after 2 games he has given up 0 sacks, that Adams is having a shaky start is rediculous.
 

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Doomsday;2272158 said:
When is the last time KGB has been a factor? Talk about a guy on the downside of his career.
Like Ellis, Kerney, and Vrabel--KGB was a garbage man last year.

That is to say, most of his sacks came late in games when the Packers had big leads and the opponent was forced to pass.

Does anybody anticipate the Packers being in that kind of situation Sunday night? I don't.
 

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I really hope that the Packers and whoever else we play rushes Romo and puts massive pressure on him.

For 2 reasons:
  1. He is naturally gifted and can avoid pressure.
  2. All the work with Garrett in offseason made him a much better QB in alot of ways. He may very well master this game and outsmart defenses to the point where he will burn them enough when they bring alot of pressure to the point where by the time the end of the season comes... WE are in control and ROLL through playoffs - FINALLY.
Err.... Bring it!
 

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Doomsday;2272158 said:
When is the last time KGB has been a factor? Talk about a guy on the downside of his career.
does he even play on 1st and second down? last i saw he was a 3rd down pass rushing specialist
 

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Rampage;2272243 said:
does he even play on 1st and second down? last i saw he was a 3rd down pass rushing specialist

That's why his presence concerns me-3rd down pass rushing specialists generally have fresh legs throughout the game. Hopefully, Flo and Columbo will contain him OK.
 
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