All Entries in the "James Campen" Category
James Campen: Coaching Genius
Former Packers defensive lineman Matt Brock’s recent appearance on a Portland radio show shed some light on what possibly sent Ndamukong Suh over the edge on Thanksgiving.
Packers Talked About Pulling Newhouse
The team entertained the idea of replacing the second year tackle with Bryan Bulaga during the Vikings game.
In Praise Of James Campen
The Packers offensive line coach has been a whipping boy when the line has played poorly. He should be lauded when his young guys step in and play well.
McCarthy, Staff Need To Hit On Left Guard Evaluation
The coaching staff needs to do a better job evaluating the competition at left guard than they did the competition at right tackle in 2009.
Final Point: Offense
The offensive line is not the only unit on offense that needs work when it comes to pass protection.
What Is Wrong With The Running Game?
Three weeks in and you can count on one hand the number of times Ryan Grant has had a hole to hit. Of those times, you only need a finger or two to count the explosive runs from the Packers running game. What is wrong? A lot of things. The first thing to be addressed, [...]
The Running Game
Good stuff here from Railbird Central in regards to the much-maligned zone blocking scheme and it’s continued residence in the Green Bay Packers’ playbook. Fans have come to loathe the very mention of the scheme, but color me mystified as to why. Is it frustrating at times? Sure, especially when the same mistakes keep getting [...]



