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Barber, Lynch, Or Westbrook Could Help Shore Up Packer Running Back Depth
The Green Bay Packers host the Buffalo Bills this Sunday. They will enter the game with only one true halfback that knows their offense following Ryan Grant's season ending ankle injury last week in their big win against the Eagles...
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Brandon Jackson Will Rise To The Challenge For High Powered Packers Offense
The Packers Super Bowl band wagon got quite a bit lighter today after the team announced that starting halfback Ryan Grant was placed on season ending injured reserve...
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Ankle Injury To Ryan Grant Forces Packers To Shuffle The Offensive Deck
The Packers finally won a game in Philadelphia after 48 years. But the title contenders paid a heavy price as they saw several injuries that could disrupt the momentum they currently ...
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Can Packers Win In Philly For First Time In 48 Years?
Aaron Rodgers leads the high flying Packers offensive machine into Lincoln Field in Philadelphia for an exciting week one matchup ! This game offers a lot of intrigue as Kevin Kolb ...
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Packers Running Back Deshawn Wynn Could Seize Opportunity
There once was a big, strong Packers running back who donned No. 42. He had speed and power, and he even blocked well. What was his name? It was John Brockington...
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2009 Brewers Mirror 2008 Packers
Though in different sports, the current season of the Milwaukee Brewers shares many similarities to that of the 2008 Green Bay Packers. And that is a frustrating fact for cheesehead fans like myself...
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Raji and Pickett Highlight Packers Mini Camp Observations
As the Packer players head out of Green Bay via either Austin Stroubel Airport or down Interstate 43 South, the conclusion of the mandatory mini camp means we are now at about 30 days and counting until training camp...
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The Curious Case Of Brett Favre and Norm Van Brocklin
As a Packer fan living in Bears country, the last thing I set out to do was write another article about Brett Favre and his Minnesota journey. It's bad enough that I can't say his name without stuttering...
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Would Playing More "Small Ball" Lead To More Wins For Brewers ?
Brewers Manager Ken Macha seems to be content to live and die with the long ball. And as the Brewers occupied first place in the National League Central division for three straight weeks, that strategy seemed to work fine...
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Young Green Bay Packer Fans Need History Lesson And Reality Check
There are many Packer fans who think Ted Thompson is an evil villian. They honestly believe the team would be better off if "Lord-Favre" was still the starting quarterback. They believe it was criminal how Thompson ran the future hall-of-famer out of town
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The Green Bay Packers: Only Three Plays From NFC North Title in '08
As we head towards summer and long days of grilling food and getting tan, the pundits gear up to the coming 2009 NFL season. I hear so many fans touting the Minnesota Vikings as legitimate Super Bowl contenders...
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Putting Aaron Rodgers On The Hot Seat With 10 Questions
Minus the Favre drama, Aaron Rodgers heads into the 2009 season with still much to prove. Despite playing in all 16 games and posting excellent numbers the win total of six from 2008 means expectations and scrutiny will still be very high come this fall..
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Cutler and Favre Among Many NFC North Storylines
The NFC North has more drama headed into training camp than any other division in the NFL . Yes, you read that correctly. The Black and Blue division, an afterthought in recent years has more drama right now than any soap opera on daytime television...
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From Chester Marcol to Aaron Rodgers: My Green Bay Packers Odyssey
How could a boy born in Kentucky and whose family hailed from Memphis grow to become one of the most avid fans of the Green Bay Packers? Well open your ears and sit a spell and read my tale. It all started innocently...
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New and Improved Packer Defense Key to Resurgence in 2009
Whether you call it "The Black and Blue Division" or maybe, as Chris Berman refers to it,"The NFC Norris Division"; the fact is that there will be a lot of excitement and new faces in the upper midwest this fall...
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New Green Bay Packers Coaches Bring Blueprint For Success
January 5th, 2009 will go down as a day of infamy for Packer fans. That was the day the hatchet man cometh with pink slips in hand...
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Do Brewers Have Another Ryan Braun in Mat Gamel?
A young Brewer third base prospect tears up the minor league pitching. He hits for power, average, and drives in runs. But the kid makes error after error in the field...
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Dom Capers' Arrival to Lambeau Field Blows a Wind of Change
Jay Cutler gets traded to the Bears. The Lions take QB Matthew Stafford at No. 1 overall in the draft. And maybe, maybe not, a guy named Brett could be the starting QB for the Vikings...
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Jeff Spicoli Meet Brett Favre
We all remember the scene. Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Mr. Hand: Food will be eaten on YOUR time. Why are you continuously late for this class, Mr...
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Key Position Battles Are Looming For Green Bay Packers
As we all anticipate the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. Ultimately, at the start of NFL training camp, the Green Bay Packers have a couple of key positional battles that will be ...
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The 1989 Cardiac Pack - A Truly "Majikal" Season
I was racking my brain trying to determine which was my favorite Packer team. The rise to the elite level of 1995 was a top choice. The great 1996 Super Bowl champion team was certainly another obvious choice...
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Questions Abound for Green Bay Packers' Aaron Kampman
Of all the changes the Green Bay Packers are implementing for the coming 2009 season, Aaron Kampman's shift from left defensive end in the 4-3 defensive scheme to left outside linebacker in the new 3-4 scheme is the one garnering the most attention...
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Aaron Rodgers Is the Anti-Favre
They could not be more opposites. One is a future Hall-of-Famer from a one stop light town on the bayou in Mississippi. The other a young kid from Berkley in California...
