Packers Marshall Newhouse: 2012 Player Evaluation and Report Card
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1) Introduction: Marshall Newhouse may have been the Packers best offensive lineman down the stretch. But overall, his numbers were about the same as they were a season ago, when Newhouse was a struggling first-year starter. Was Newhouse’s strong finish a sign of good things to come? Or just an average player having a good three-game run?
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Newhouse settling in nicely at left tackle
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Marshall Newhouse has come a long way in the past year. The Packers' third-year left tackle has been performing well as Aaron Rodgers' blind-side protector, showing steady improvement since he first took over the job in Week 5 last season. There have been a few negative moments for Newhouse, such as allowing five sacks in Green Bay's first seven games...
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October 26, 2012
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Is Marshall Newhouse as Good as his Pro Football Focus Numbers?
Packers T Marshall Newhouse has been solid so far this season.
Regular readers of this site know that we like to cite Pro Football Focus (PFF) metrics when talking about the Packers. I wouldn’t call any of us football sabermaticians, but PFF does some excellent work trying to make football analysis as objective as possible.
Too often, people either treat sites like PFF as the...
Newhouse’s Concussion A Cause For Concern
Left tackle Marshall Newhouse was out for 10 days following a concussion
Starting left tackle Marshall Newhouse returned to practice this morning, but Pro Bowl wide receiver Greg Jennings remains out and is almost certain to miss Thursday’s game against the Browns at Lambeau Field. Both veterans sustained concussions during the Family Night scrimmage on Aug. 3.
Along with Newhouse...
Packers Video: Injured Marshall Newhouse Blown Up by Erik Walden
Marshall Newhouse Injured?
Just a quick clip for you all of the last play from scrimmage that Marshall Newhouse played in during Friday Night’s Family Night Scrimmage. After this play, he stayed out for a few Mason Crosby field goal tries (with no rush), and about ten minutes later, was seen walking off the field with the Packers trainers.
Newhouse didn’t appear to be limping...
Packers look to Marshall Newhouse
(Eds: Incorporates FBN--Packers-Finley. With AP Photos.) Marshall Newhouse isn't taking anything for granted.
The third-year offensive lineman enters training camp as the Green Bay Packers' starting left tackle after starting 13 games last season and with his primary competition, 2011 first-round pick Derek Sherrod, injured.
Newhouse made it clear Friday that he doesn&...
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July 28, 2012
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Marshall Newhouse expected to step in at left tackle for the Packers
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With the departure of Chad Clifton this offseason, 2010 fifth round pick Marshall Newhouse is expected to step in at left tackle this season, according to Peter Dougherty of the Green Bay Press-Gazette.
“In the 2010 and ’11 drafts, General Manager Ted Thompson used his first-round pick on candidates for the job, Bryan Bulaga in ’10 and Derek Sherrod last year....
Packers Aren’t Sold On Newhouse
Young offensive lineman had his ups and downs last season
Marshall Newhouse started 11 games at left tackle last season, and all things considered, he did an admirable job. While the second-year player from TCU gave up too many pressures and sacks, he generally held his own. And while generally holding your own may not sound all that impressive, for last year’s Packers, it was...
Marshall Newhouse: 2011 Green Bay Packers Evaluation and Report Card
Marshall Newhouse
1) Introduction: Marshall Newhouse was selected with the last pick in the 5th round of the 2010 NFL draft. The Packers valued him enough to keep him on the 53-man roster all season, despite never being active on game day. In just his second season, Newhouse ended up starting 13 games, as injuries hit the Packers offensive line.
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Clifton will start over Newhouse going forward
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- There is no debate heading into the playoffs for Packers coach Mike McCarthy when it comes to whether Chad Clifton or Marshall Newhouse will be protecting the blind side of Aaron Rodgers."Chad Clifton will be the starter," McCarthy announced Monday morning. "Marshall's done an excellent job. We won a lot of games with Marshall Newhouse. Chad...
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January 02, 2012
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