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Head Coach Mike McCarthy said on Friday that Sitton would be “hard-pressed” to play in Green Bay’s next game Dec. 4 at New York, but he did give inside linebackers ![]()
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Sitton had been listed on the injury report the last several weeks with a knee injury, but McCarthy said this was a new injury that occurred on a running play in the first half against the Lions.
“You can see it clearly on film,” McCarthy said.
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“He played fast,” Offensive Coordinator Joe Philbin said of Dietrich-Smith. “That’s the one thing we were most pleased with; he wasn’t hesitant. He played decisively and aggressively. He certainly wasn’t perfect but we liked the way he played.”
The Packers could be a little thin on the offensive line for the Giants game without Sitton, because McCarthy said left tackle ![]()
McCarthy said Dietrich-Smith played “OK” but wouldn’t commit to him being Sitton’s full-time replacement, yet, saying the coaching staff would discuss it during game-planning for the Giants. The other options would be two rookies, ![]()
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“Anytime a player goes into the game, particularly on offense, and you don’t have to adjust your plan, that in itself is a win,” McCarthy said, commenting on Dietrich-Smith’s play. “Now, did he have a winning performance? That’s something we’ll go through with all our players when they get back here Tuesday.
“But we did not have to deviate from anything that we had in the game plan, and that’s a credit to all our players that stepped up yesterday and played.”
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“Hand signals and yell like hell,” McCarthy said. “That’s about how we did it, and it worked.”
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He added two rushes in the fourth quarter for 10 yards. The coaches put him in as another option aside from ![]()
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“We’ve had packages of plays in the plan for a couple of weeks for Brandon,” McCarthy said. “He has earned the opportunity and he took advantage of it.”
Philbin called Saine a “quick study” and is impressed with his smarts and his quiet, serious approach.
“A coach has to have faith and confidence in a player to put him in a game,” Philbin said. “He’s a guy you feel good about.”
The Packers also feel good about the mini-bye the Thanksgiving game has provided. McCarthy gave the players off until Tuesday, when they’ll have a day of meetings and film review before returning to the practice field on Wednesday to prepare for the Giants.
McCarthy said the coaching staff would have its preliminary game plan for New York ready by Monday, watch the Giants game that night against the Saints, and then present the final game plan to the players on Tuesday.
“I feel good about our health,” McCarthy said. “I’ll feel a lot better when I see them on the practice field on Wednesday.”