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Is Mike Pettine too good to be true?

Posted on June 19, 2018 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers have had a defense in decline for the last seven years, even with an influx of high draft picks. If early returns mean anything, that is about to change, and in a big way. New defensive … Continue reading →

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Backup QB now a major position

Posted on June 14, 2018 by Al Davis

For 16 years the Green Bay Packers never needed a backup quarterback for anything other than playing in the preseason or finishing a regular season game. With Brett Favre at the helm, the backup quarterback position was basically roster fodder … Continue reading →

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Gutekunst still working it

Posted on May 30, 2018 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers’ new general manager Brian Gutekunst has already put his mark on the team and it only the end of May. The new GM has performed like a seasoned veteran so far and I have to admit … Continue reading →

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Do the Packers need a veteran wide receiver?

Posted on May 15, 2018 by Al Davis

Thanks to ESPN’s new Monday Night Football commentator, Jason Witten, the best place for the top NFL free agent wide receiver, Dez Bryant, is Green Bay. While that is just his opinion and was quickly shot down by other sources, … Continue reading →

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How the NFC North Rivals Drafted in 2018

Posted on May 9, 2018 by Al Davis

The 2018 NFL Draft is complete, which means all 32 teams can start putting their plans in place for the new season. The Packers used their first-round pick to acquire cornerback Jaire Alexander to help improve their secondary, an area … Continue reading →

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2018 Draft Thoughts: Packers Playing The Long Game

Posted on May 1, 2018 by Al Davis

Overall, I think the Packers management did an excellent job playing the long game with the 2018 NFL Draft. Sure, there are some things that I think could have been better … like I didn’t think they would make this … Continue reading →

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The more things change, the more they stay the same

Posted on April 28, 2018 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers are on their fourth general manager since 1992 and two constants remain. Number one, the Packers have had a hall of fame quarterback, and number two, they refuse to give that quarterback the help needed to … Continue reading →

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Packers have already put 2017 behind them

Posted on April 17, 2018 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers kicked off their offseason program today coming off an extremely disappointing 2017 campaign that had them finish 7-9 and in third place in the NFC North. It has been an eventful off-field offseason since then. The … Continue reading →

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Should the Packers take a QB in the first round of the draft?

Posted on April 11, 2018 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers seemingly have no real reason to draft a quarterback in the first round of this year’s NFL draft. But like they did in 2005 they just might do it. While current quarterback Aaron Rodgers is arguably … Continue reading →

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Packers Philosophical Change Promises Excitement

Posted on April 9, 2018 by Al Davis

Source: FNFCoaches via Twitter The Green Bay Packers have shifted their philosophical approach for the new campaign after an underwhelming 2017 season. The club were looking like contenders for the Super Bowl, only to be dealt the cruelest of blows … Continue reading →

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There’s a new sheriff in town

Posted on March 13, 2018 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers made a lot of changes in the offseason and if today is any indication, it’s clear that under new general manager Brian Gutekunst there is a different approach to player acquisition.Gutekunst kicked off his first go … Continue reading →

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What does the mock draft predict for the Green Bay Packers?

Posted on March 9, 2018 by Al Davis

For Packers fans, not having an interest in the playoffs is an unusual experience, and it isn’t one we want to repeat. What can the Packers do to ensure that the mediocre performances of a 7-9 season are not repeated … Continue reading →

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Can we be talking Packers in the Super Bowl this time next year?

Posted on January 25, 2018 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers are coming off their first losing season since 2008 and yet I think they are poised to return to the Super Bowl, even as soon as next year. The brittle collarbone of Aaron Rodgers exposed the … Continue reading →

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Packers 2018 Draft: Should Arden Key be Green Bay’s first-round pick?

Posted on January 12, 2018 by Al Davis

It was a slippery 2017 campaign for the Green Bay Packers, with the third-place finish in the NFC North seen as a direct result of superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers breaking his collarbone. After five games with Rodgers at the helm, … Continue reading →

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A season of change

Posted on January 9, 2018 by Al Davis

Wow! Never has a broken collarbone caused such much havoc. The Green Bay Packers have made wholesale changes since finishing the season at 7-9 without the services of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Looks to me like a real case of a … Continue reading →

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Packers and McCarthy Face Crucial 2018 Campaign

Posted on January 6, 2018 by Al Davis

Source: Bleacher Report via Twitter The Green Bay Packers have cleaned house following their failure to reach the playoffs in the 2017 season. Almost all of the coaching staff other than head coach Mike McCarthy have been fired, while Ted Thompson … Continue reading →

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Murphy makes his move

Posted on January 2, 2018 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers did not hesitate in making major changes following a disappointing 7-9 season. It was a season that exposed the Packers as a team with a great quarterback and not much else. The first head to roll … Continue reading →

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Who can solve the Packers’ cornerback problem?

Posted on December 28, 2017 by Al Davis

“Lambeau Field” by Tony Webster (CC BY-SA 2.0) The Green Bay Packers have had a rough time with injuries this season and, although Aaron Rodgers is the huge one, their constant problems at cornerback have not helped them at all … Continue reading →

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Where do the Packers go from here?

Posted on December 25, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2008 and there is plenty of blame to go around. Of course the main reason the Packers are home for New Years Day is the loss of … Continue reading →

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Packers will rise up against the Vikings

Posted on December 22, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers are playing for pride after being eliminated from the playoff hunt last weekend. I have a hunch they will rise to the occasion. It was an emotional week as many players have never not gone to … Continue reading →

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Packers looking foolish with Aaron Rodgers affair

Posted on December 19, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers made a desperate move to try and save their season and it failed miserably. Now they look like fools for rushing Aaron Rodgers back from a broken collarbone and then promptly shutting him down after losing … Continue reading →

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Rodgers return too little too late

Posted on December 18, 2017 by Al Davis

Aaron Rodgers made his return from a broken collarbone against Carolina Panthers on Sunday, December 17 but could not inspire his side to victory as the Packers went down 31-24. Having the 34-year-old back in the ranks had given everyone … Continue reading →

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This one is about Cam, not Aaron

Posted on December 17, 2017 by Al Davis

If the Green Bay Packers are going to keep their playoff hopes alive, they have to win this game. And I think if they do win this game they will win out. The Packers have the best player in the … Continue reading →

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Everything hangs in the balance now

Posted on December 12, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers got the job done in Cleveland and got on the plane home with seven wins. It was one of the ugliest games I have ever seen but somehow quarterback Brett Hundley snatched victory from the jaws … Continue reading →

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I could not be more scared

Posted on December 6, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers face the 0-12 Cleveland Browns Sunday in what has to be one of the most pressure packed games a 6-6 team could face. Win this one, get Aaron Rodgers back, and we are off and running. … Continue reading →

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