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Dec. 12, 2008 By Dan Arkush
As for Hawk, a former first-round draft pick who has been told by Sanders and his assistants that he needs to step up his game, there are some observers who believe the team would be better off with Desmond Bishop, who has displayed more playmaking ability, in the middle instead.
That said, almost every team in the league has had to deal with its share of injuries, and there are more than a few close Packers observers who believe the adjustments Sanders has tried to make — specifically, moving Charles Woodson from the left corner to strong safety to replace the banged-up Bigby and moving Hawk from the weak side to the middle to replace Barnett — were ill-advised
In all fairness to A.J. he's been bothered by groin injury. Bishop looked good last week, to me he played better than any other Green Bay backer.
Dec. 12, 2008 By Dan Arkush
As for Hawk, a former first-round draft pick who has been told by Sanders and his assistants that he needs to step up his game, there are some observers who believe the team would be better off with Desmond Bishop, who has displayed more playmaking ability, in the middle instead.
That said, almost every team in the league has had to deal with its share of injuries, and there are more than a few close Packers observers who believe the adjustments Sanders has tried to make — specifically, moving Charles Woodson from the left corner to strong safety to replace the banged-up Bigby and moving Hawk from the weak side to the middle to replace Barnett — were ill-advised
In all fairness to A.J. he's been bothered by groin injury. Bishop looked good last week, to me he played better than any other Green Bay backer.
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