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Lavon Hooks

Predicting the First Wave of Packer Cuts

Posted on 08/29/2015 by Mike Wendlandt

As we get closer to the end of camp, that means that, unfortunately, “The Turk” will come calling for players. And when he tells them that coach wants to see them, they know that their time is up. For the Packers it is no different, except that this year the cuts are much more difficult. […]

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