No Huddle Radio #99: Did the Packers Do Enough to Fix Special Teams?

The guys evaluate what’s changed on the Packers special teams unit from last year and ask if it’s enough to make a difference.

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Will Mason Crosby be the Packers Week 1 Kicker?

The attempt to turn around the Packers woeful special teams unit has been swift. Start with Rich Bisiaccia, the beloved coordinator that rallied the Raiders to the postseason. Then swap punter Corey Bojorquez for Pat O’Donnell. Green Bay also brought in competition for long snapper Steven Wirtel, who himself was only signed in November. The […]

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Green Bay Packers News and Notes – June 4th

Green Bay Packers season is 24/7/365 for plenty of fans, like me. Even though it’s early June, there’s still plenty that’s happening in Packerland. As we wait for Aaron Rodgers’ arrival to mandatory minicamp this upcoming week, let’s catch up on what’s going on with the team. *As stated above, the Packers annual mandatory minicamp […]

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Packers Kickers: Did we just become best friends? Yep!

These two Packers kickers, Mason Crosby, and Pat O’Donnell, started out as foes. But after the courageous act O’Donnell showed against the ones they call the Chicago Bears, Crosby knew maybe someday, they could become friends. Friends who ride majestic, translucent steeds, shooting flaming arrows across the bridge of Hemdale. Or is it the mists […]

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3 Strategies to Improve Packers Special Teams

Heading into the 2021 season, I wrote about how critical it was for the Packers to improve their Special Teams. Outside of Mason Crosby, who excelled in 2020, the rest of the unit was a disaster. New man in charge Maurice Drayton had a tall task in front of him and unfortunately, didn’t get the […]

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No Huddle Radio #77: Is the Packers Offensive Line a Strength or a Weakness?

The guys talk about how Davante Adams and Aaron Rodgers moves affect the rest of the team, and evaluate the state of the Packers Offensive Line.

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The Rich Bisaccia ripple effect

Just two days after the Green Bay Packers officially fired Special Teams Coordinator Maurice Drayton following a dismal lone season at the helm, the team found its replacement. Rich Bisaccia, most recently the interim head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, is expected to take over special teams duties for the Green and Gold in […]

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