Article By jake winiecki on 2nd August, 2010
Bishop lit up rookie tight end Andrew Quarless when he tried to haul in a pass over the middle of the field. Later on, he also snagged an interception.
Despite past offseason success, Bishop hasn't translated that production into regular season success. The main reason for that being a lack of playing time.
With Nick Barnett and AJ Hawk starting at inside linebacker and Brandon Chillar as the "sixth man"-type backup, Bishop mostly played in the Packers' five-linebacker "psycho" package.
A strong preseason may make it tough to ...
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