Why I am a Packers Fan
People become Packers fans for a lot of reasons. I hope at the end of this post that you will tell me how you became one. After the draft, I asked the question (to the chagrin of many Packers fans)
People become Packers fans for a lot of reasons. I hope at the end of this post that you will tell me how you became one. After the draft, I asked the question (to the chagrin of many Packers fans)
There has been a lot of talk in Packernation about second year players. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Davante Adams, and Richard Rodgers all made an impact last season and if they take a leap this year, could be special. Adams in
In part 1 our our “Making the Special Teams Special” series, we looked at the kickoff return game for the Packers and compared the return yards in the first meeting with the Seattle Seahawks with the NFC Championship game against
Yesterday’s Packernation poll asked the question, “Who can give the Packers a run in the NFC North?” The response was interesting to say the least (as it always is when Packernation gets talking about the team). I was interested to
The Green Bay Packers were an offensive juggernaught last season. Averaging 386.1 yards per game and 30.4 points per game, the Packers gave defensive coordinators fits last season. What a surprise that much of the talk coming out of OTA’s
Well, Mike McCarthy addressed the media after Tuesday’s OTA’s. In one of the most stilted press conferences I have seen. It started abruptly…and it ended abruptly. Obviously McCarthy has more important things to do than talk to the media. Do
The exits of Brad Jones and AJ Hawk this offseason were perhaps the most significant departures (along with Tramon Williams perhaps) for the Packers hopes of getting back to the NFC Championship to right the wrongs of last season. With
Mike McCarthy addressed the media today after OTA’s and I gotta say I, while there was not a whole lot of information about individual players, I really liked what I heard. First of all, McCarthy made it a point to
James Vaughters stands 6’2″ and weighs in at 254 pounds. He plays outside linebacker for the most part but has moved inside on occasion, while he has good size to play in the NFL he just don’t have the speed
Matt Rotheram: Guard – Pittsburg. Matt stands 6’5″ weighs in at 325 lbs. and started all 13 games at right guard. A four-year fixture on the Panthers’ offensive front, he finished with 40 career starts and was selected second team