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Packers have avoided malcontents under McCarthy

Posted on October 3, 2017 by Al Davis

It looks like the Green Bay Packers may have a malcontent on their roster, which under head coach Mike McCarthy is a rarity. After seeing PIttsburgh Steelers’ wide receiver Antonio Brown go all three-year old for not getting the ball … Continue reading →

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Crucial three weeks ahead for the Packers

Posted on October 2, 2017 by Al Davis

After finishing the first quarter of the season 3-1, the Green Bay Packers are about to find out what they are made of. The Packers travel to Dallas and Minnesota before returning home against the rejuvenated New Orleans Saints. Win … Continue reading →

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Unexpected blowout leaves Packers 3-1

Posted on September 29, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers dominated the Chicago Bears yesterday to the tune of 35-14. It wasn’t a blowout in the true essence of the word, but it was never in doubt. The Packers’ offense only gained 260 yards, but they … Continue reading →

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Packers going to have dig even deeper to beat Bears

Posted on September 27, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers had to dig deep to beat the Cincinnati Bengals last week with an injury depleted roster, and the task doesn’t get any easier this week. Especially on offense, where the Packers don’t have a healthy offensive … Continue reading →

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One down, one to go

Posted on September 25, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers rallied to nip the Cincinnati Bengals in overtime yesterday. It was their first overtime win since 2007 and the first of quarterback Aaron Rodgers career. It was a hard fought game from the first snap to … Continue reading →

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Packers will take care of business Sunday

Posted on September 21, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers have once again been hit by the injury bug, but at least so far it’s nothing major and comes at a good time. With the lowly Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears coming to town the next … Continue reading →

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Packers doing what they usually do

Posted on September 19, 2017 by Al Davis

The 2017 version of the Green Bay Packers is starting out like the 2016 version. Win in week one and lose to a rival opening a new stadium in week two. In both cases the Packers were beat fairly soundly, … Continue reading →

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Packers will recapture Atlanta Sunday night

Posted on September 15, 2017 by Al Davis

With a huge win under their belt in week one, the Green Bay Packers have a chance to take complete control of the National Football Conference two weeks into the season. Not to mention exact some revenge on the Atlanta … Continue reading →

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Game one goes according to plan

Posted on September 11, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers got off to an excellent start to their 2017 season with a 17-9 win over the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks were regarded by many pundits as the likely NFC representative in the Super Bowl in February. … Continue reading →

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Packers will take care of business Sunday

Posted on September 8, 2017 by Al Davis

It won’t be 38-10, but the Green Bay Packers will once again defeat the Seattle Seahawks in Lambeau Field, where the Seahawks have only won once. The Packers are 8-1 against Seattle in Green Bay, the one loss, however, was … Continue reading →

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Can The Packers Surpass 10 Wins in 2017?

Posted on September 6, 2017 by Al Davis

Last season the Green Bay Packers were hit with a season-devastating injury before the season even got underway. Now in 2017, the offense is healthy, the defense looks solid, and the only question left is, can they ride that momentum … Continue reading →

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Two cuts I already don’t like

Posted on September 2, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers are making their final cuts today and a couple of them I already don’t like. How on earth can you keep Kyler Fackrell over Reggie Gilbert? Fackrell has been nothing short of horrible this year following a … Continue reading →

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Is outside linebacker this year’s Achilles Heel?

Posted on August 30, 2017 by Al Davis

Last year it was the secondary. The Green Bay Packers were hit hard by injuries and poor play and it all came to embarrassing head in the NFC Championship Game. When your top corner is LaDarius Gunter, you have problems. While … Continue reading →

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What to do at wide receiver?

Posted on August 29, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers are facing quite a decision when it comes to the final roster and their plethora of wide receivers. Complicating the situation is the fact that two of the players competing for roster spots are also being … Continue reading →

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Are the Packers abandoning the run game?

Posted on August 25, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers may be about to change the NFL forever, and in the process devalue the NFL running back position even more. The way things are going this offseason and training camp, I think the Packers might just … Continue reading →

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Backup QBs are creating tough decisions

Posted on August 24, 2017 by Al Davis

Backup Quarterbacks Shine Aaron Rodgers may be a great starter for Green Bay Packers, but his backups are also shining this season too. This could lead to some interesting roster decisions, as the start of the regular season is just … Continue reading →

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The case for four preseason games

Posted on August 15, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers have one preseason game in the books and like many preseason openers it wasn’t pretty. Both the Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles could not have looked more not ready to play a real football game. It … Continue reading →

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What I’ll be looking for Thursday night

Posted on August 8, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers open the 2017 preseason Thursday night and as preseason games go it’s not going to be a game for the starters. No Aaron Rodgers, no Jordy Nelson, and I highly doubt the likes of Clay Matthews … Continue reading →

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Have the Packers been underachievers under Mike McCarthy?

Posted on July 24, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers have won one Super Bowl, been to the NFC Championship game two other times and made the playoffs eight straight years. To Mike Florio, that is a reason to fire Mike McCarthy. Florio posted his power … Continue reading →

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Poised To Power Through The NFC North

Posted on July 20, 2017 by Al Davis

Aaron Rodgers just may have one of the best years in his career this upcoming season. Why, you ask? Because the Kate Upton effect is real. You may not have heard of this actual analytical theory that was put together … Continue reading →

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What are your expectations for the 2017 Packers?

Posted on July 18, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers are a week away from opening training camp and have had an interesting offseason coming off their second NFC Championship Game loss in three years. They signed some key free agents, Martellus Bennett, in particular, and … Continue reading →

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Running back position still an uncertainty

Posted on July 7, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers are closing in on training camp and by most accounts have had a successful offseason. They addressed needs in the draft in April and even signed a few big free agents. Myself, I have one kind of … Continue reading →

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NFC North should be a cakewalk for the Packers

Posted on June 13, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers have dominated the NFC North Division the last six years, winning five division championship championships. This year should be no different, in fact, this one might be a cakewalk. I think by far, the Packers are … Continue reading →

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What are the Packers chances of winning the Super Bowl?

Posted on June 12, 2017 by Al Davis

The Packers made it all the way to the NFC Championship game last season before coming up short against Atlanta and there is a sense that, with all the injuries they had to deal with, it was not a bad … Continue reading →

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Packers quietly winning the offseason

Posted on June 7, 2017 by Al Davis

The Green Bay Packers, losers of two of the last three NFC Championship games have quietly been winning the offseason by addressing almost every need on the roster. Oddsmaker have taken notice, as most have the Packers with the third … Continue reading →

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