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Rich Bisaccia quickly putting his stamp on Packers’ special teams

Rich Bisaccia quickly putting his stamp on Packers’ special teams

In turn, General Manager Brian Gutekunst signed one of Bisaccia’s top pupils, cornerback Keisean Nixon, a Raiders special-teams stalwart for the past three seasons.

This past weekend, Bisaccia and his staff worked with most of the team’s 11-player draft class during rookie minicamp. That includes seventh-round pick Tariq Carpenter, a 6-foot-3, 230-pound safety who played on Georgia Tech’s core-four units during the early portion of his college career.

“I want to do anything that’s going to help the team,” Carpenter said. “If that’s me playing special teams or if that’s me playing on defense, I’m going to do my best to do everything possible that I can to touch the grass. It really don’t matter what I’m doing. If I’m on special teams, then I’m going to give it all I got.”

Beyond the coverage units, the stage is set for a wide-open competition for the Packers’ kickoff and punt return jobs. While Amari Rodgers and Malik Taylor are back, rookies Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs have experience returning, as well.

Watson earned first-team All-America honors as a kickoff returner during his junior year at the North Dakota State after returning two of his 10 kickoffs for touchdowns.

Doubs, meanwhile, was a four-year punt returner at Nevada, averaging 12.5 yards on 37 returns. He brought back his first collegiate punt in 2018 for an 80-yard touchdown.

“I’ve gotten my experience just kind of playing on kickoff, playing on punt because we went over those (Friday),” Doubs said. “I just really think to be completely honest whatever it is that the team needs me to do, I’ll do it.”

The “we-fense” moniker is an expression Bisaccia uses to emphasize the synergy needed between offensive and defensive players to maximize efficiency on special teams.

While it is only May, Bisaccia hasn’t wasted any time in setting his standard of expectations – for himself, the coaches and the men who’ll compete for spots on his unit later this summer.

“You can see his command out there,” LaFleur said….

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