Chris and Dave have made no bones about their, shall we say, diminished enthusiasm for preseason games. But with the practice slate nearly complete, the boys share their takeaways from the Packers loss to Denver and what, if anything, fans can glean from what we’ve seen so far in August. The only lingering question is whether Aaron Rodgers or Chris and Dave are more excited about the exhibition season coming to a close.
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1 response to “Packers Therapy #298: Three Down, One to Go!”
After next week the preseason games will be over and a huge cutdown will take place. Over 900 players will be looking for a spot on another teams roster. It’s up to our scouts to find an offensive lineman or two and possible OLB or two as injuries have already put our offensive line in trouble. I hope Bulaga will be able to start against Seattle’s defense since Barclay who’s his back up won’t be able to play. Spriggs isn’t ready or Murphy as back ups to fill in and keep Arod protected.There has to be talent out there it’s up to our scouts to find them.