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Driver expected to return by opener

GM says receiver should be available to face Eagles

By BOB McGINN

bmcginn@journalsentinel.com

Posted: Aug. 24, 2007

Green Bay - A relieved Ted Thompson left the distinct impression Friday that wide receiver Donald Driver would be available in 15 days when the Green Bay Packers open the regular season against Philadelphia.

Driver, who did not meet with reporters, was wearing a boot to protect his sprained right foot. He was examined by team physician Patrick McKenzie, whose best guess is that Driver will play against the Eagles, according to the general manager.

"That's what we think will probably happen," Thompson said. "You never know, but we feel pretty good right now. We're lucky."

Driver had to be driven off in a motorized cart Thursday night after he was dragged down by safety Sammy Knight late in the second quarter in the Packers' 21-13 loss to Jacksonville. The injury occurred at the end of his 12-yard reception.

On Friday, Driver was feeling well enough to attend meetings with his fellow wide receivers. One of them, Chris Francies, didn't feel comfortable even approaching him.

"Nope, I didn't want to," Francies said. "He just looked too sad."

Thompson appeared to confirm the comments made after the game by coach Mike McCarthy that Driver didn't suffer a dreaded Lisfranc injury.

"I talked to Pat this morning, and he said everything looks good, and they were going to do some additional scans just to make certain," Thompson said. "But (Driver) was feeling better today in terms of pain. He's a remarkably tough player that was also blessed with remarkable genetics. Fortunately, we think we dodged something here."

Injury list: Thompson said running back Vernand Morency, who has been out since July 28 with a patellar strain, will sit out another week of practice.

Meanwhile, defensive end Mike Montgomery underwent arthroscopic surgery Wednesday to repair medial collateral ligament damage in his right knee.

"It was in a lot better shape than what Pat thought it would be because of his (previous knee) injury," McCarthy said. "I'd say four to six weeks."

The only other injury suffered in the game was guard Jason Spitz's recurring calf problem. Spitz was at least partially responsible for three runs by Brandon Jackson totaling just 3 yards. He missed two blocks against defensive tackle Marcus Stroud and another against linebacker Mike Peterson.

"I'm OK with the running game," Thompson said. "That was a pretty good defense we were playing last night."

The Jaguars' defense, according to Peterson, "didn't even watch film of Green Bay. We are preparing for our opener."

Standing strong: Defensive tackle Justin Harrell, Thompson's selection with the 16th pick in the draft, was credited with one tackle and no pressures in five series of playing time.

"He played slow and looked sluggish," one scout said. "Poor reactions. He stalled out on the line of scrimmage rushing the passer. He got knocked back too far one time on the goal line. He really picks his spots."

Thompson said he wouldn't attempt to influence things if the coaches decided that Harrell was the fifth-best tackle and shouldn't be active against the Eagles.

"I guess it's happened before," Thompson said. "We'll see. We've got some pretty good defensive tackles.

"There's a lot of speculation on No. 1 picks and people saying what about this, what about this. I think he's going to be a fine player. I'm sure he'd probably like to have a little more success, but he's had his moments in preseason games. We're not disappointed in Justin."

In three games, Harrell has two solo tackles, three assisted tackles, one sack and one batted pass.

Pitched battle: Kicker Dave Rayner acknowledged that rookie Mason Crosby, a sixth-round draft choice, had done well.

"True, but have I done anything to lose my job?" Rayner said. "That's kind of how I look at it."

Rayner, the incumbent, said in no way did he feel like the underdog against the draft pick.

"I had a little spell where I didn't hit the ball well but we were kind of moving holders and snappers in and out," he said. "Now, I'm kicking better than I did last year at this time. I'm hitting the ball really, really well. Everything they've asked of me I've done. I have no idea what they're going to base their decision on."

In practice against a rush, Crosby has made 85 of 100 field-goal attempts whereas Rayner has made 81 of 100. In three games, each kicker is 3 for 3.

Both have kicked off eight times in games. Rayner has averaged 73.6 yards and 4.03 seconds of hang time compared with Crosby's marks of 70.8 and 4.12.

"I can't say enough about those guys," McCarthy said. "They're automatic. We've got a tough decision to make."

Neither Thompson nor McCarthy has ruled out the possibility of keeping both on the 53-man roster.

Journal Sentinel correspondent Rob Reischel contributed to this report.

 
"That's what we THINK will PROBABLY happen"

Not exactly definitive evidence that he will be there by the opener...although it's good news he's not hurt badly.

 
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I thought you were done for a year.....I hope you have learned to not make promises you have no intention of keeping :thumbdown:

 
"That's what we THINK will PROBABLY happen"Not exactly definitive evidence that he will be there by the opener...although it's good news he's not hurt badly.
Of course. As far as I could see they couldn't find a definite problem, so time will tell. They did rule out lis franc so that's good news."I thought you were done for a year.....I hope you have learned to not make promises you have no intention of keeping"What are you referring to?
 
"That's what we THINK will PROBABLY happen"

Not exactly definitive evidence that he will be there by the opener...although it's good news he's not hurt badly.
Of course. As far as I could see they couldn't find a definite problem, so time will tell. They did rule out lis franc so that's good news."I thought you were done for a year.....I hope you have learned to not make promises you have no intention of keeping"

What are you referring to?
ILUVBEER99 posted that he'd leave the board for 1 year if Vick was guilty.

I knew he wouldn't live up to his word.

Id

 
"THEY ARE WHO WE THOUGHT THEY WERE!"

Glad they think they will be ok . . . .Driver has always been one of my favorite players. . . .anyone ever hear the story of how he met his adoptive Grandmother?

 
So glad that my league let some yahoo get him for dirt cheap in our auction league (if I'd known that was going down I would've saved $ up for later) :hophead:

 
I believe that Green Bay was going to be running more scans over the weekend or today to determine the full extent of Driver's injury but I can't find anything. Last I knew they said it isn't a Lisfranc injury and he should be ready to start the season opener. Has anyone heard anything new?

 
I believe that Green Bay was going to be running more scans over the weekend or today to determine the full extent of Driver's injury but I can't find anything. Last I knew they said it isn't a Lisfranc injury and he should be ready to start the season opener. Has anyone heard anything new?
:whitecorner:
 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:

1) Driver himself won't speak to the media

2) He's now in a boot

3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.

4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"

Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying.

I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.

 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:1) Driver himself won't speak to the media2) He's now in a boot3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying. I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.
:thumbup: Exactly, I don't like the speculative words being used. With the way their running game is going I can see Favre throwing quite a bit and I'd like to think that Driver will be the main beneficiary but he needs to be on the field to make that happen.
 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:1) Driver himself won't speak to the media2) He's now in a boot3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying. I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.
Not to mention, Thompson was in the Grassy Knoll, and I swear I saw smoke...
 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:1) Driver himself won't speak to the media2) He's now in a boot3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying. I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.
Agreed - it does seem quiet, but I don't think more out of the ordinary versus other injury situations. It's probably just a bit more magnified with Driver since he's a key fantasy player.
 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:1) Driver himself won't speak to the media2) He's now in a boot3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying. I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.
:lmao: Exactly, I don't like the speculative words being used. With the way their running game is going I can see Favre throwing quite a bit and I'd like to think that Driver will be the main beneficiary but he needs to be on the field to make that happen.
I thought this as well. Something smells rotten in the state of denmark, just not sure why.
 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:1) Driver himself won't speak to the media2) He's now in a boot3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying. I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.
:goodposting: Exactly, I don't like the speculative words being used. With the way their running game is going I can see Favre throwing quite a bit and I'd like to think that Driver will be the main beneficiary but he needs to be on the field to make that happen.
I thought this as well. Something smells rotten in the state of denmark, just not sure why.
They did a lot of teats that eliminated several injuries. They now think it's just a sprain and he's wearing the boot so he doesn't twist it. Not every injury has a specific name. They aren't New England and really have not had hidden injuries in the past.
 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:

1) Driver himself won't speak to the media

2) He's now in a boot

3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.

4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"

Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying.

I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.
I agree with this. Driver will probably be okay but something definitive would be nice before I felt comfortable using a high draft selection on him.Also, check out this comment from the 25th in an article saying Driver should be back for the opener:

On Friday, Driver was feeling well enough to attend meetings with his fellow wide receivers. One of them, Chris Francies, didn't feel comfortable even approaching him.

"Nope, I didn't want to," Francies said. "He just looked too sad."

This may mean nothing but if his injury is truly nothing why would Driver be so down? Drivers a warrior and he'll be there if he can be but I'd still tread cautiously about drafting him.

 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:1) Driver himself won't speak to the media2) He's now in a boot3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying. I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.
Apparently Thompson and the Packers aren't concerned about everyone's upcoming fantasy drafts. :shock:
 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:1) Driver himself won't speak to the media2) He's now in a boot3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying. I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.
:shock: Exactly, I don't like the speculative words being used. With the way their running game is going I can see Favre throwing quite a bit and I'd like to think that Driver will be the main beneficiary but he needs to be on the field to make that happen.
I thought this as well. Something smells rotten in the state of denmark, just not sure why.
It could just be all that cheese.
 
There are several things that are a little disconcerting about this whole thing:1) Driver himself won't speak to the media2) He's now in a boot3) All they've said is that it's NOT a L.sprain - they haven't said definitively what it IS.4) The GM keeps using words like "guess" "hope" "I think we may have" "probably"Now, I realize that with any injury, a specific timetable and guarantees are impossible. But it just seems that Green Bay officials are being extremely vague (and seemingly, intentionally so) in what they are saying. I'm not trying to scare anyone. I just would like a little more definitive info from GB before I draft him as a strong WR2.
At this point I'm not drafting him as anything but a WR3 with upside, which means that I won't be drafting him because someone else will definitely take him before I would consider to.
 
Driver says he's "doing good"

By Greg A. Bedard

Thursday, Aug 30 2007, 07:49 PM

Nashville - Packers wide receiver Donald Driver, who is on the sidelines with a heavily wrapped sprained right foot, was interviewed on the team's game broadcast. To correct an early report, Driver's foot is in a boot.

These are Driver's first comments since being injured a week ago against the Jacksonville Jaguars:

(On how his foot is doing): "It's doing good. Right now they give me treatment every day, three times a day. Now they are getting me ready to get out of this and get ready to start running again."

(On if fans should be confident that he will be playing against the Eagles): "They don't have to worry about anything. I've always told them, 'Don't worry about me because I'll be out there.' They don't have to worry."

(On the younger players, especially WR James Jones): "James Jones is very confident in himself, so he can go out there and play the game. He always talks about how he has some of the best hands in the league. He's proven that. He's proven that he catches the ball well."

 
Driver says he's "doing good"By Greg A. BedardThursday, Aug 30 2007, 07:49 PMNashville - Packers wide receiver Donald Driver, who is on the sidelines with a heavily wrapped sprained right foot, was interviewed on the team's game broadcast. To correct an early report, Driver's foot is in a boot.These are Driver's first comments since being injured a week ago against the Jacksonville Jaguars:(On how his foot is doing): "It's doing good. Right now they give me treatment every day, three times a day. Now they are getting me ready to get out of this and get ready to start running again."(On if fans should be confident that he will be playing against the Eagles): "They don't have to worry about anything. I've always told them, 'Don't worry about me because I'll be out there.' They don't have to worry."(On the younger players, especially WR James Jones): "James Jones is very confident in himself, so he can go out there and play the game. He always talks about how he has some of the best hands in the league. He's proven that. He's proven that he catches the ball well."
Bump - Any Driver updates?
 

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