wpr
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13 years ago
Tori still has to be a long shot to make the team but I will not be surprised if he does not make another team.


The evolution of Tori Gurley, Punt Blocker Extraordinaire, traces back to a student/faculty basketball game.

Gurley was in the sixth grade. He broke free on a fast break and flushed his first-ever dunk. One year later, in a real game, Gurley palmed a missed shot in midair and dunked.

"I was always just so long," said the Green Bay Packers wide receiver, pausing to outstretch his arms in the locker room.

This sheer length has become Gurley's best weapon. The undrafted rookie faced long odds from Day 1 here. His position is overcrowded. One roster spot - maybe - is up for grabs at wide receiver.

By his count, Gurley has blocked five punts in practice. And two days after his clutch catch set up Mason Crosby's game-winning field goal in Indianapolis, the 6-foot-4 wideout from South Carolina put on a show on offense at practice Sunday.

With judgment day rapidly approaching, this dark-horse is picking up momentum at the best possible time.

"It's happening," Gurley said. "It's something I've worked very hard for. I'm going to continue to work because that's the only thing I can control."

All camp, Gurley has been a problem for the Packers' punt team. Block No. 5 came Sunday. Using his long arms, Gurley has closed in fast on punter Tim Masthay. He never played defensive end, but Gurley has enjoyed imitating two of his favorite players growing up, Jevon Kearse and Julius Peppers.

Gurley insists this was all part of his plan. All along, he wanted to leave college a year early for the pros. So, thinking ahead, the wide receiver asked to play on special teams as a junior. In addition to compiling 44 catches for 465 yards and four touchdowns, Gurley lined up as the left tackle on kickoff returns, the gunner on the punt team and he rushed off the edge on punt returns.

Against the Colts, Gurley was a hiccup away from his first preseason blocked punt. With 5 minutes to go, he blew through safety Mike Newton and nearly lunged for the block. On the fly, he contemplated the game situation. Down, 14-13. Time ticking. Gurley lived for another day. At the last moment, he pulled up.

Gurley ended up getting the last word anyway. After Green Bay recovered its onside kick after tying the game at 21, Gurley caught a 12-yard pass from No. 3 quarterback Graham Harrell and toted a Colts defender on his back to get out of bounds. One play later, Crosby was in range for his game-winning 50-yard field goal.

"I thought that was the biggest play of the game for us - the throw, the catch and the ability to get out of bounds," coach Mike McCarthy said. "He's making plays on a regular basis. He's doing a nice job."

Veteran Donald Driver understands this back-roads entrance to the NFL. He needed to excel on special teams to claw into the league himself. In Gurley, and all of Green Bay's young receivers, he sees part of his old self.

"When he came in, he was nervous and didn't know what to expect," Driver said. "Now, he's getting into his own. His confidence level is great. He's going out there and making plays."

Gurley will not be a burner, by any means, at this level. Competitors Chastin West and Diondre Borel are much quicker. To compensate, Gurley relies on focus and body control. With the Gamecocks, he never dropped a pass. And at 83½ inches, Gurley had the longest arm-span among wide receivers at the NFL scouting combine. Alabama's Julio Jones was next at 81¾. No other receiver eclipsed 80.

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millertime
13 years ago
Too bad there's not a spot on the final 53 for a designated punt blocker. . .

Keep him on the PS in case one of our WR gets hurt this year. Both Driver and Nelson may be gone by next year so it makes since to keep Gurley and West on the PS or IR for a year.
wpr
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13 years ago
I wish they could stash someone on the IR. Putting these guys on the PS is too risky.
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Porforis
13 years ago

I wish they could stash someone on the IR. Putting these guys on the PS is too risky.

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rabidgopher04
13 years ago

Too bad there's not a spot on the final 53 for a designated punt blocker. . .

Originally Posted by: millertime 



Depends on how many points he can generate. If it puts the team in much better field position or if it leads directly to touchdowns on the punt play, then yeah, I'd say he has a place. With that said, it's probably still a long shot in actuality.

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PackerTraxx
13 years ago
It would be great if we could keep Gurley, Smithson, West, Williams, Taylor, and Crabtree on the active or practice squad. But I think any of them would be snapped up on the PS or going through waivers to get there.IMO. Maybe I'm too biased but I like all thesse recievers.
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Zero2Cool
13 years ago

It would be great if we could keep Gurley, Smithson, West, Williams, Taylor, and Crabtree on the active or practice squad. But I think any of them would be snapped up on the PS or going through waivers to get there.IMO. Maybe I'm too biased but I like all thesse recievers.

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I don't think Tom Crabtree can go on the practice squad because he played in a game last season. I'm not sure though.
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13 years ago
Zero, I believe you're right with Grabtree. I should not have lumped him with the others. But if he were cut and then we had injury, he will have been picked up. This is what I meant to say in his regard.

To put all this in another way, I believe we have 5 TEs and 8 WRs that will play in the NFL.
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Nonstopdrivel
13 years ago
I thought Crabtree was a rookie last season? In order to be eligible for the practice squad, a player has to have fewer than three accrued seasons. If he was a rookie in 2010, he would still have practice squad eligibility.

EDIT: He was signed by the Chiefs in 2009, and he was active for all of last season. Looks like he is indeed out of eligibility. I was confusing the fact that a player cannot spend more than three seasons on the practice squad with the fact that no player with a full accrued year can be signed to the practice squad.
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Greg C.
13 years ago
What seems to be forgotten in the West vs. Gurley debate is that West is more likely to contribute on special teams. He can be a gunner on the punt coverage team. He got a tackle as a gunner against the Colts. Good gunners are valuable special teams players. As for punt block specialists, well, there is no such thing, because punts are rarely blocked in the NFL. It's hard for me to believe that Gurley is going to be the league's first punt block specialist since maybe ever.

I loved that catch on the game-winning field goal drive, though. It was sort of a Plaxico Burress type of play, just going up there and getting the ball. Also, he had the presence of mind to get out of bounds immediately, stopping the clock. I like Gurley. I just think that West might have the edge on him, with his superior speed.
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