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It was a week ago when Christopher Baxter broke the news that the the Department of Defense (read: your tax money) has been writing some pretty hefty checks to some of the NFL teams. Of course this grabbed everyone’s attention in the Packer’s little corner of the world. As Baxter reported, the Green Bay Packers…


Yesterday’s schedule announcement wasn’t filled with many huge surprises. Who and where the Packers would be playing had already been determined for some time. But yesterday we were able to get a complete picture of their schedule that included times and dates. I’m not going to guess how many, or which games the Packers will…


As the draft approaches ever so slowly, it’s hard to think of topics to write about without being repeptivie.  Most guys I know or read that do mocks have published their 3rd or 4th version despite no more meaningful football being played by the prospects in question.  Individual prospect profiling is a very helpful and…


Following the 2013 season, one thing was certain as far as the Green Bay Packers were concerned. Changes needed to take place. After a third consecutive season of post season disappointment, it had become painfully obvious that the Packers had been passed in the NFC by Seattle and San Francisco. They were no longer the…


The news that wide receiver James Jones was leaving the Packers to sign with the Oakland Raiders was generally met with a shrug around Packer nation. With both Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb scheduled to hit free agency next year, it was presumed that the 29 year old Jones would look for one last big…


I was at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday.  I saw the hit, I saw Randall Cobb writhing in pain.  I saw the tweets that it didn’t look good and I saw the text messages that it didn’t look good.  When I woke the next morning and saw a report that Cobb was expected…