The Packers will have their primary run stuffers at full strength on Sunday, which is a comforting thought with San Francisco’s Frank Gore coming to town.
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But both Pickett and Raji returned to practice this week and are set to go. Pickett isn’t even on the injury report, while Raji fully participated in practice on both Thursday and Friday and is listed as probable.
“Most definitely we need to be 100 percent,” Pickett said of the duo. “I feel great.”
Gore certainly commands a great deal of respect from the Packers. As the offensive coordinator of the 49ers back in 2005, Mike McCarthy coached Gore in his rookie season, and the young Miami product ran for 608 yards at 4.8 yards per carry in a part-time role. For an offense that struggled with injuries and a rookie quarterback, Gore was a tremendous bright spot.
“Anybody who’s had a chance to coach him really appreciates Frank,” McCarthy said. “The way he plays, his talent, his instincts, his power. He’s definitely one of the better players that I’ve been blessed to coach in this league. I think that says enough right there. Frank Gore is someone you definitely have to be aware of.”
Since his first season, Gore has topped 1,000 yards five of the last six years, compiling 1,211 yards with eight touchdowns last season. He’s now 29 and approaching the age of decline for running backs, but the Packers aren’t counting on there being anything “old” about him in Sunday’s opener. Gore has always been small in stature but not in size. He’s listed at 5-9, 217.
“Between the tackles, his ability to get fast and skinny in the hole is exceptional,” McCarthy said. “He still has the ability to take a long run, and he’s a lot more powerful man than I think people realize.”
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“Starting slow really probably did more than we had hoped for,” McCarthy said of the rehab plan all summer with Green, who injured his knee last October. “That’s good, and I think he’s definitely ready to go.”
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“It doesn’t hurt me to take a day off,” he said. “If it’ll better me for Sunday, I’m all for it.”
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McCarthy noted that he liked what he saw of House on Thursday, when he practiced in pads for the first time since Week 1 of the preseason. McCarthy said House’s medical evaluations have been positive, but he simply hasn’t gotten enough work in to play after missing three full weeks.
“At the end of the day, I didn’t think it was practical to put him out there,” McCarthy said. “He’s a young player coming off of that injury. So we’ll see how he is next week.”
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