Friday, October 14, 2011

Familiar Faces Return to Lambeau

When the Packers' offense lines up against the St. Louis Rams this weekend, they'll see a couple of players who contributed to the Packers' success during the past decade.



Cornerback Al Harris who played with the Packers from 2003 to 2009 before a brual knee injury ended his season and kept him out of action in 2010 as well, is slated to start for the Rams on Sunday.



Linebacker Brady Poppinga, who was released by the Packers in July, has also been starting for St. Louis all season.

It should be interesting to see how Harris and Poppinga's familiarity with the Packers' schemes translates into on-field play. The Rams have been decimated by injuries this season, and have yet to win a game. I personally am happy to see that Al and Brady are finding playing time on a team in the NFL, but I am also hoping that they get burned several times by Aaron Rodgers and the offense this Sunday...GO PACK!

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