Five Keys to the Packers' 2009 Success

MJ Kasprzak by Senior Writer Written on July 01, 2009

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MINNEAPOLIS - NOVEMBER 09:  Adrian Peterson #29 of the Minnesota Vikings is tackled after a carry by linebacker safety Atari Bigby #20 of the Green Bay Packers on November 9, 2008 at the Metrodome in Mineapolis, Minnesota.  The Vikings won 28-27.  (Photo
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On ESPN's NFL Live Monday, June 29, 2009, both analysts (Cris Carter and James Hasty) said Green Bay was the non-playoff team from 2008 most likely to make the playoffs in 2009. There are few times a 6-10 team can enter the next season as a team that is widely considered a contender to not only make the playoffs, but win their division.

But the Packers outplayed their division rivals head-to-head, going no worse than 1-1 against any team and outscoring all three. They also have the history of dominating their division, winning seven of the last 14 titles.

Plus, with the NFL’s parity, it is not unheard of, either. Last season was the first in the short history of the NFC South that the last-place team did not win the division the next year (other than the first season of the division, with no incumbent last-place team).

However, all three other teams in the NFC North have improved in the offseason. Therefore, the Packers need some things to fall in place to make the playoffs; here are the top five keys to the Packers returning to the postseason:

Offensive Line

GREEN BAY, WI - SEPTEMBER 09: Chad Clifton #76 of the Green Bay Packers awaits the snap against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 9, 2007 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers defeated the Eagles 16-13. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty I

There are several players the Packers are looking to step up and either take over a starting position or elevate their game to the level it needs to be.

Among those who were not on the field last season are T.J. Lang and Breno Giacomini, and others who may be in the mix for starting are Tony Moll, Allen Barbre, Jason Spitz, Josh Sitton, and Daryn Colledge. Incumbents Scott Wells and Chad Clifton struggled with injuries and may lose their spots if they are not healthy this season.

3-4 Defense

GREEN BAY, WI - JULY 28: Aaron Kampman #74 of the Green Bay Packers works out during summer training camp on July 28, 2008 at the Hutson Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

The Packers will have three players with new responsibilities, the most drastic being Pro Bowl defensive end Aaron Kampman moving to outside linebacker (where he has not played since college).

Either DE Jeremy Thompson or 4-3 outside linebackers Brady Poppinga or Clay Matthews III (a rookie) will play the other spot, and Johnny Jolly or Justin Harrell will be moving from the inside to play end.

Pat and Kevin Williams

DETROIT - DECEMBER 07:  (L-R) Kevin Williams #93 and Pat Williams #94 of the Minnesoa Vikings in action during the NFL game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on December 7, 2008 in Detroit, Michigan.  The Vikings defeated the Lions 20-16.  (Photo by

Will Pat and Kevin Williams have their suspensions reduced by a favorable Minnesota court? Both players were able to play at the end of last season as a Minnesota court conveniently ruled their suspensions should be delayed for an investigation.

This was almost unprecedented, and could be repeated as the final decision is once again in the hands of a court within the team’s fan base. If the four games are reduced, the two will be available when the Packers come to town in week four.

Brett Favre

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - FEBRUARY 28:  In this handout photo provided by Disney , Brett Favre, who recently announced his retirement, lounges with Goofy on February 28, 2009 at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Favre, who holds multiple

Maybe you've heard: Brett Favre is likely going to sign with the Minnesota Vikings if he is healthy. But how quickly will he acquire chemistry with his new teammates?

Favre has struggled mightily at the end of the past four seasons, throwing just 15 TDs and 39 picks in the 17 games from Thanksgiving on.

But Favre is a definite upgrade over Tarvaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels. If he clicks as quickly in Minnesota as he did in New York last season, the Vikings can win in week four even without the Williams Tackle Tandem.

Jay Cutler

LAKE FOREST, IL - APRIL 3: Quarterback Jay Cutler of the Chicago Bears holds up his #6 jersey after he was introduced as their new quarterback during a press conference on April 3, 2009 at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois. (Photo by Jim Prisching/Getty

Cutler will not likely have a Brandon Marshall-quality receiver to throw to for the Bears, who have no receivers on their roster who could even crack the Packers top-four.

This could mean Cutler struggles to perform at a much higher level than Kyle Orton did in 2008.

However, if the Bears can get significantly more out of the quarterback position than they did last year (a 9-7 season), they are probably in the playoffs. That makes the Packers that much less likely to earn a birth themselves.

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