Brett Favre Highlights
A Legend: This is a guy who won multiple MVP’s, went to two Super Bowls and won one, threw more TD’s than any quarterback in the history of the league and started 200+ consecutive games. He electrified crowds and put
A Legend: This is a guy who won multiple MVP’s, went to two Super Bowls and won one, threw more TD’s than any quarterback in the history of the league and started 200+ consecutive games. He electrified crowds and put
As most of you know, Aaron Rodgers was not cleared to play yesterday. Hope he drinks his milk and come Wednesday gets the go-ahead. In the meantime Matt Flynn is once again taking starter reps at the quarterback position. Aaron
In parts 1&2 of this series we talked about the role of the play callers and the running backs in creating a balanced offensive attack. Today we’re going to talk about the role of the O-line in the Packers success
In the first part of this series, we tried to redefine the “balanced attack” on offense as one that has the pieces in place to deal with whatever the opposing defense throws at them. Getting closer to a 50/50 split between
Packers fans have been calling for a more “balanced offensive attack” for several years now, and rightly so. But the thought struck me this week…”What does that mean?” Most of the time when you hear of a balanced attack people
Often in search of three rushers just worthy of keeping on their 53-man roster, the Packers have a handful of running backs to choose from heading into the 2013 season. The competition centers around three veterans with varying degrees
The Packers may not own the league’s best offensive line but the versatility amongst the group will help them get by. Six of the ten-plus linemen are capable of playing more than one position effectively, most notably T.J. Lang and
There has been so much talk about the Packers’ running game this off-season. Fans are excited about the potential DuJuan Harris showed at the end of last season and pumped about the new draft picks. This week I contemplated what
The selections of Eddie Lacy and Johnathan Franklin in April’s draft bring both excitement and question to the Packers’ backfield for the coming fall. In Lacy, the Packers get the goal line force that they have lacked for years, and
Sales from the Packer Pro Shop’s clearance section just might achieve record volume this spring. In just over one week the organization saw departures of two fan favorites, with a third likely to follow in March. Such represents a change