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Adam and Chris make it two weeks in a row (quite the streak for them) with a new episode. This week, they scan the Packers universe to hit on topics such as John Kuhn’s job security, the outlook for the secondary and Mike Neal’s OLB prospects. They also recap the loss to the Cardinals and…


In 1997, there was one game every NFL fan had circled on their calendar as the game of the year: October 27. This Monday night would feature a rematch of Super Bowl XXXI between the Green Bay Packers and New England Patriots. The 1997 Packers featured many of the same names which brought the Lombardi Trophy back…


During today’s press conference with the media, Packers General Manager Ted Thompson was asked what his thoughts were about the ongoing reconciliation between the team and former quarterback Brett Favre. His comments were exceptionally optimistic. I think it’s wonderful. Talking about this place and what it means … As others have said, this is going to…


Most Sundays, the Green Bay Packers Flashback Sunday series has a specific format: an introduction, brief history of the game, season, or player being discussed, and a video at the end showcasing the patriculars of the subject. This week, that format is being changed. There is no need for a lengthy introduction. No need to…


When Greg Jennings left the Packers to join the Vikings earlier this year, it came as no surprise to many of the Packer faithful. 2012 saw Jennings on a full media campaign for much of the year, appearing on various TV shows and doing numerous radio spots. With free agency looming after the season, it made sense…


The Seasons of Favre continue to unfold. The Spring of 2013 will be remembered as the season which witnessed Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, Mark Murphy, and Mike McCarthy express their desire to move beyond the messy divorce which has haunted them for five years now. The Summer of 2013 has continued the path of reconciliation, with Packers…


The spring and summer of 2013 should be renamed the Seasons of Favre. Over the past six months, the seemingly tumultuous relationship between the former quarterback and his former employer has gone from a Defcon 1 state of war to a Defcon 3. Not the huggy kissy relationship some would like the two sides to…