Mike Sherman
Mike Sherman
Michael Francis Shermanis an American football coach and former player. He currently is coach at Nauset Regional High School in Eastham, Massachusetts. Sherman was the head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 2000 to 2005. Sherman led the Packers to five consecutive winning seasons from 2000–04 and three divisional titles in 2002, 2003, and 2004. He was also the head football coach at Texas A&M University from 2008 to 2011. He has also been a coach in the NFL...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth19 December 1954
CityNorwood, MA
along coming fast football game mimic movements pushing surgery
He's coming along very well. ... I think we would be pushing the envelope, however, if we put him out there this week. He's made a very, very fast recovery. The surgery was a success. But, there's movements that you do in a football game that you can't mimic in a workout. So, we need to give this thing one more week.
blocking functions offense route running strength tight today yesterday
He did a lot of running yesterday with the strength coach, a lot of different movements, and today he did some route running with the offense and some blocking without the pads. He did all the functions of a tight end.
choice choices doctors held
I didn't have a whole lot of choices. The doctors have held (Hunt and Jackson) back, so my choices have been limited,
available deal options
I can just deal with the options that are available to me, and these are the options. Do I like them? Not necessarily.
atlanta coaching field football game last low nice points walking win year
Certainly, last year walking off that field after the Atlanta game was one of the low points of my coaching career. It was nice to win this football game. That simple.
later practice run status until weekend
We will not know his status for this weekend until later in the week. But as of right now, he will not run (Monday), obviously, and probably won't practice on Wednesday, but that still is uncertain.
game glad happened injury knew saw sideline team upstairs
We saw what happened upstairs and they said (Favre) got leg-whipped. It wasn't intentional, I believe. We kind of knew what the injury was. He swore to me on the sideline that it was fine, but it stiffened up on him as the game went along. I was glad that he was able to go in and get the team into the end zone. That was important to him and to the offense.
adaptable clock errors evening few field handle meeting mental picked quite seemed seems
We've been meeting with him around the clock for the most part. He seems to be very adaptable and has picked up quite a few things. We put him out there on the field this evening and he seemed to handle things quite well. ... I didn't see him make any mental errors out there.
both clock meeting players ready
We've been meeting with both of those players around the clock for the most part and getting them ready to go.
ball carry though
Even though he doesn't carry the ball very much we do ball drills with him every day,
aware believe last pains ran run shoulder similar tests
Finally, he told me he was having some pains in his upper chest, shoulder area, pains very similar to the ones I was aware of the last time, ... They ran tests, and they're going to run some more tests on him tomorrow. I believe he'll be OK.
foolhardy throwing waiting
Throwing them out there after waiting so long would be foolhardy on our part.
bit case depend expect gets guys mistakes point regard
No, you don't expect the mistakes to come from the guys that you've always been able to depend on. Sometimes it gets to the point where guys are pressing a little bit too hard. That may be the case in regard to Favre.
bad ball circumstance perfectly push
Obviously, there was an extenuating circumstance with a bad snap. But we got the ball down. Obviously, it's not perfectly down, but the ball did get down and you'd like to think he'd be able to push it through.