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Putting it lightly, the 2018 Green Bay Packers left a lot to be desired. Injuries took their toll, as seems to so often be the case, exposing lack of depth at key positions. Head-scratching coaching decisions and personnel usage were pervasive all season. Special teams blunders robbed the teams of so many tantalizingly close games.…


The 2019 draft class was abundant with talented tight ends, and the NFC North took notice. The top prospect, Iowa tight end T. J. Hockenson, went to Detroit with the eighth pick, while Alabama’s Irv Smith Jr. became a Viking in the second round. Naturally, they will not be invited to my birthday party now.…


It must be admitted the Green Bay Packers have several holes to fill on both sides of the ball. Most people, me included have previously focused Picks number 12 and 30 on the defensive unit. This discussion will focus on the possibility we may be wrong. The Packers may go with helping LaFleur/Hackett on the…


After four games, the 2018 Green Bay Packers can best be described as one thing: inconsistent. The start has not necessarily been bad, as the team posted a 2-1-1 record to begin the year. Yet there’s still an overwhelming sense that Green Bay has left a lot to be desired through the season’s first quarter.…


The Green Bay Packers’ offense left a lot to be desired in 2017. Absent Aaron Rodgers, the passing attack floundered as it slipped to the eighth-fewest yards through the air in the NFL. That tied the lowest finish for Green Bay since Rodgers took over at QB; even the 2013 squad led by Scott Tolzien,…


The early results of Brett Hundley’s time as the Green Bay Packers’ quarterback are in, and they’re not good. After serving as the team’s primary back up for the past two years, Hundley received strong votes of confidence from both his teammates and his head coach. Mike McCarthy firmly stated that Hundley was his quarterback…