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Last week Friday, the Green Bay Packers announced that the organization will honor the life and legacy of Bart Starr. The team is planning several celebrations during the Home Opener weekend. The celebrations will be hosted on the same weekend as the Packers Alumni weekend. Things will kick off on Friday, September 13 with the…


Establish Aaron Rodgers rapport with young receivers: This will be absolutely crucial to the Packers success in 2019. Many of the offensive struggles of last year can be traced back to Rodgers’ lack of cohesion with his staple of inexperienced wideouts. Far too many times the young pass-catchers failed to make the necessary adjustments post…


According to a poll I posted on Twitter, Packers fans would rather have a healthy Kevin King for 12 games than a healthy Bryan Bulaga. Both players have seen extensive time on the injury report during their careers so I thought it would be interesting to see who the fan base values more for the…


If there’s one thing Packers corner Jaire Alexander doesn’t lack its confidence. As a rookie in 2018, there were certainly times when Alexander looked like the makings of a future shutdown corner. With one year under his belt, Alexander is setting the bar extremely high for himself in year two. “I just want to have…


The third-year safety out of NC State is a no-show thus far at OTAs. The report this week is his intention to be traded for a “fresh start”. With his departure seeming to be imminent, who could replace Jones in the Packers lineup, and why would he want to leave in the first place? Jones…


The Packers defense probably hasn’t looked this good on paper since the 2014 season. The front seven is loaded with talent and the secondary actually appears to have some playmakers. Yet, beneath the surface, there still may be some sleepers you aren’t thinking about but probably should be. Josh Jackson Jackson has put on some…


J’Mon Moore, WR: Draftniks and fans alike expected more from Moore in 2018. The first of three wide receivers drafted in Brian Gutekunst first draft, The twenty-three year old from Texas was thought to be the pass-catcher most likely to contribute in his first year with the Packers. The complete opposite took place. Number 82…