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Packers cornerback Charles Woodson did everything but pass the turkey on Thursday. |
| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published Nov. 27, 2009 at 5:04 a.m. |
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Packers cornerback Charles Woodson could have done more on Thanksgiving Day.
He could have passed the stuffing when I needed it, taken the dog for a much-needed walk and fluffed my pillow before a nap.
Other than that, well ...
Woodson has been playing at a high level all season, but his performance during the Packers' nationally-televised 34-12 drubbing of the Lions at Ford Field was sublime. Hell, it was almost ridiculous.
Woodson, who is 33 years old, forced and recovered a fumble. He had six solo tackles, including a sack of Detroit rookie quarterback Matthew Stafford. He made two incredible interceptions, picking one off the turf and returning the other 38 yards for a victory-sealing touchdown capped with a Heisman Trophy pose.
Oh, and Woodson also blanketed Lions receiver Calvin Johnson, limiting a talented (but somewhat hobbled) opponent to two catches and 10 yards in 12 targeted passes.
"(Woodson) had an incredible day today," said Packers coach Mike McCarthy, whose team will take a 7-4 record into its next game -- a "Monday Night Football" match-up against Baltimore Dec. 7 at Lambeau Field.
"Once again, I don't know who is playing better football than Charles Woodson around the National Football League. He had a huge day for us."
Amazingly, Woodson didn't limit his heroics to the field. Before the game, FOX ran a story about Woodson gifting $2 million to the University of Michigan's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Women's Hospital. The gift will support the Charles Woodson Clinical Research fund, aimed to help children with life-threatening diseases.
In short, it was an incredible day by an incredible player. Woodson's position may not lend itself to huge awards (though he should be a candidate for NFL Defensive Player of the Year), but his performance Sunday was about as dominant as anything Reggie White did during his Packers heyday. Heck, it was about as impressive as Brandon Jennings' 55-point game a few weeks back.
On a day when the Packers, playing for the third time in 12 days, had to deal with season-ending injuries to cornerback Al Harris and linebacker Aaron Kampman, defensive coordinator Dom Capers kept things simple; the Packers played base defense (lots of A.J. Hawk) and their nickel package and let Woodson go to work.
The strategy was impeccable. The Packers got strong performances from other players (Donald Driver, Aaron Rodgers, Mark Tauscher, etc.), but Woodson was the star of the show.
Here are some other random observations from the sofa:
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Posted by LegallyBlonde on Nov. 30, 2009 at 11:24 a.m. (report)
HardGeminiGuy, It's the internet. Space is unlimited. Go pack sand.
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Posted by LegallyBlonde on Nov. 29, 2009 at 9:57 p.m. (report)
Don't get me wrong, I am excited about where we are. However, I still can't get over the play-calling on the 1-yard line. Quick-hitters! Quick slants! Slow-developing sweeps? Come on MM. Okay, back to being positive. Go pack, I am pumped.
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Posted by hardgeminiguy on Nov. 27, 2009 at 11:46 a.m. (report)
continued, boreing so-called packers"news" on here. when will this stop? use this space wisely and stop re-peating what people already know.
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Posted by Broner on Nov. 27, 2009 at 10:59 a.m. (report)
I'm sick of Missin' Crosby missing FGs in domes.
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Posted by Hainer on Nov. 27, 2009 at 10:46 a.m. (report)
Well, Sandstorm -- even if one chooses to dismiss the relativity of the the distance to arc relationship when using to the term "frozen rope" to describe a football travelling 70 yards (vs. the arc normally observed when a ball goes that far) you still have to applaud Drew's inspired use of "wing" when referencing the directional shift in momentum from Collin's pick. FYI: A close observation of Bobby Dandridge's flat "pancake jumper" reveals some actual arc and and no sign of syrup.
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