Published on: 31st August, 2009
Optimism is the catchphrase for the 2009 Green Bay Packers secondary unit on defense. Friday’s game against the Cardinals highlighted the secondary’s potential to pressure opponents with outstanding performances. Charles Woodson, Nick Collins, Al Harris and dime cornerback Jarrett Bush all played outstanding in the new 3-4 defensive system by forcing ...Published on: 20th August, 2009
The NFC North 2009 season has the most anticipated storyline in the NFL. If the Minnesota Vikings with Brett Favre win the division title, do they also take Packers GM Ted Thompson’s job and career with them? Or will Brett not have the energy for 16 grueling games as Thompson believes ...Published on: 7th August, 2009
The Green Bay Packers' well-liked veteran Aaron Kampman has something to say, but the coaches aren’t listening. The Packers refuse to acknowledge he doesn’t like the forced switch from his Pro Bowl defensive end position to the left outside linebacker in the new 3-4 system this year. Kampman was an elite ...Published on: 4th August, 2009
President Barack Obama, at the urging of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, is devising a plan to aid NFL owners from slumping revenue and season ticket renewals this season. A similar plan designed by Congress to boost auto sales for domestic car companies will now apply to the NFL as one ...Published on: 2nd August, 2009
Every team, like every family, has problems and the Green Bay Packers family is no exception. With 90 years of Packer history, an interesting cast of characters populates the black sheep list of disgraced and disenfranchised players. Let's examine the best (or worst) to come into the little ...Published on: 10th July, 2009
At one time, back in say 1992 or 1993, maybe even as late 2002 or 2003, Brett Favre had a solid head for football, for right and wrong and for the importance of being a role model in the NFL Universe. A country farmer might call this reasonable head “full o’ ...Published on: 8th July, 2009
Many coaching professionals dream and aspire to be a NFL head coach at some point in their career. The dream for many is considered a gift by bringing coaches fame, wealth and legandary status within the league. More often than not, the dream becomes a nightmare as coaches learn that ...