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The Packers got back to their winning ways in week 4 as they beat the Buffalo Bills 22-0 at Lambeau Field. According to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky, this was the Packers first shut out since on 22-0 win over the Jets on October 31, 2010. Also, Clay Matthews was not flagged for a pass interference call…


After a rough week in Washington, the Packers return home to Lambeau Field Sunday to face the Buffalo Bills with a a chance to get to 2-1-1 in this young season. And they have something to prove after laying an egg in the nation’s capital. On the other side, the Bills are coming off one…


The guys vent their frustrations from last week’s loss, and flip a coin to debate hypothetical trade scenarios, resting Rodger’s knee, and moving Tramon Williams to Safety. Dylan Zadonowicz of Buffalo Rumblings joins to preview the game ahead and the guys discuss how they think it will go down. Pack to the Future is brought to you by Sioux…


It was Sunday afternoon after the first loss of the season. Losing to the Redskins 28-17 on a disgustingly rainy day in Washington, DC. Once again Clay Matthews’ clean tackling was flagged and the flaws of the Packers were shadowed once again. Don’t believe me? Listened to Packers postgame where the first thirty minutes were…


I attempt to maintain my body weight by following Weight Watchers and counting points daily. This past Sunday I made chili and lemon bars, both Weight Watchers approved. It’s a good thing too because when the Packers are losing or ultimately lose, I overeat. Unfortunately, in our present season, there’s no magic pill to control…


It’s easy to be pretty down on the Green Bay Packers’ postseason chances after a sloppy loss to the Washington Redskins in Week 3. The 31-17 thumping continued what seems like a recent trend of slow starts for Aaron Rodgers & Company. Despite the poor performance, there are reasons to remain (cautiously) optimistic moving forward.…


After watching a loss to Washington, the Green Bay Packers have concerns about rules, catching the ball, and the defensive side of the ball. After an unexpected loss it’s good to take a look at who played well, and who did not.   Studs: Aaron Rodgers Rodgers wasn’t perfect, but playing hurt he did absolutely…