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It is almost difficult to remember just how bad the Packers used to be. From the time Vince Lombardi turned the reigns over to Phil Bengston, up until the early ’90s, to say success was limited would be the understatement of understatements. For the most part, the Packers were bad-really bad. Winning seasons were seen…


The distance between the Packers and Brett Favre continues to shrink. In the past few months, Aaron Rodgers and Favre have appeared on stage together, the first time the two were seen together since their final battle against each other in 2010. Mark Murphy has spoken about the inevitable retirement of Favre’s number 4. He has also…


To borrow one of Mike McCarthy’s quotes from the Summer of 08, Packers President is in a tough spot. He currently holds the distinction of being in charge of the team during the most tumultuous off season in Packers’ history. The divorce between Brett Favre, arguably the most popular player in team history, and the Packers divided…


Packers President Mark Murphy spoke with Tom Silverstein from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel today and got us up to speed on the goings on of two quarterbacks. Speaking about the upcoming contract extension for Aaron Rodgers: “A priority as an organization…We all want to see it get done” Murphy also said he was unaware of the status…


It is difficult to try and select the top 10 players in the history of the Packers. A team which has been in existence for nearly 100 years, rich in tradition and history, has certainly had more than its share of top tier players. Last year, the NFL Network explored this very topic, coming out…


Set aside any personal feelings you may have for Charles Woodson for just a minute and consider this: Was the release of Charles Woodson one of the best moves in Ted Thompson’s tenure as Packers GM? It seems odd that the release of a beloved player-a game changing, former NFL Defensive Player of the Year-would be considered…