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Moving into the second position group of our 2019 recap, the running backs for the Green Bay Packers showed out over the course of this past season. Led by Aaron Jones, who has more than made a name for himself in the NFL, and supported by Jamaal Williams, Tyler Ervin, and fullback Dan Vitale, this…


After an offseason of scrutiny, we can safely say that Aaron Rodgers bought into Matt LaFleur’s leadership, scheme, and personality. Rodgers did nothing but praise his head coach and the culture he brought to the locker room. He was more willing to make checkdowns and put the ball in the hands of his running backs.…


Representing the beginning of an ongoing multiple-part series, we are going to take a look back at how each positional group for the Green Bay Packers performed in 2019. Starting off with quarterbacks, the focus will be put on Aaron Rodgers, as he was able to remain healthy enough to play in all 16 games…


So this is how the 2019 season ends for the Green Bay Packers. The players at home watching the Super Bowl just like the rest of us. Well not everyone will watch the Super Bowl. The commercials have definitely disappointed in recent years and the entertainment, well not very entertaining. The match up though is…


Now that I’ve stumbled out of my post-Packers playoff loss haze, let’s take a look at where the team can improve this off-season. After a shining start to his tenure as General Manager, Brian Gutekunst has a lot of work to do. As the embarrassing loss to the San Francisco 49ers demonstrated, this Packers team…


Well, that sucked. The 2019 Green Bay Packers season went out with a whimper as every cylinder of the engine on the train failed against the 49ers in the NFC Championship. Packer fans were left in despair, but don’t you worry: the Cheesehead Radio gang is here to not only help you process this loss,…


Chris and Dave talk the NFC Championship stomping by the 49ers, and cap the season with an ode to the 2019 Packers. What should we look forward to next season? Who will stay, who will go? Aaron Rodgers: 36 physically, 66 mentally? Also, a special edition of betting lines for the off-season. See you next…