All Entries Tagged With: "Packer Offense"

The Packers defense has been on the field too much this season. By keeping the chains moving, the Packers offense could do them a solid.

Green Bay is trying to fix issues with execution of its hurry-up offense.

The Packers said they wanted to run 75 plays a game this season. The offense has come up short after three games. 

Greg Matzek of the Packers Radio Network joins to the show to take a look back at the loss to the Lions.

Jordy Nelson, John Kuhn, Richard Rodgers and T.J. Lang are among the players appearing on various shows on Monday.

The Seahawks know the no-huddle offense is coming on Thursday, but the Packers plan to use it to their advantage.

Neither J.C. Tretter or Corey Linsley have so much as played a single snap in the NFL. It might behoove the Packers to take a look at some veteran free agents.

With a new center, new-look receiving corps and a revamped running game, the Packers quarterback has had to adjust to a different Packers offense this offseason.

The second round draft pick of the Packers has his plate full in trying to learn the team's offense before the season begins in September.

The Packers quarterback is getting used to a group of receivers that no longer includes James Jone and has added three rookies.

The biggest question mark for the Packers along the offensive line entering free agency is that status of center Evan Dietrich-Smith.

The future of the tight end position in Green Bay is in question with both Jermichael Finley and Andrew Quarless are scheduled to become free agents in March.

James Jones is the variable in the Packers' offseason equation. Will he leave Green Bay or will he be back?

The presence of Eddie Lacy puts running back far down the Packers' list of offseason needs, but what happens to James Starks and John Kuhn?

The contributions from Andrew Quarless, Brandon Bostick, Ryan Taylor and Jake Stoneburner have been marginal at best.

Credit goes to a Green Bay Packers offensive line that's providing Titletown with some of its best play in years.

"Paul Ott Carruth", an anonymous former player and coach, takes a look at the adjustments McCarthy will need to make on offense with a new starting quarterback.

Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com joins Railbird Central to discuss how the Packers offense is getting by without the likes of Finley, Cobb and Jones.

Players like Andrew Quarless, Brandon Bostick and Jake Stoneburner will take on increased responsibility as long as Finley remains out.

In 2012 the Packers were also without two key offensive weapons. Will the Packers respond the same as they did last year?

The Packers have been merely average on both third downs and in the red zone so far this season, part of the reason they have a .500 record.

Brian Carriveau joins K107 to talk about a team that's leaning more heavily on the run and can't pass the ball with consistency this season.

The Packers are averaging 26 first downs per game this season, and they aren't necessarily waiting until third down to move the chains.

Out of Graham Harrell, Vince Young and B.J. Coleman, it's possible that none of them have a very long shelf life in Green Bay.

The Packers surprisingly kept five tight ends on their roster as recently as 2011, but it's highly unlikely they'll be keeping that high a number in 2013.

Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb appeared to fight through pain at training camp practice on Tuesday but refused to drop out.

It's the goal of head coach Mike McCarthy for all four quarterbacks to play in Friday's preseason game between the Packers and the Cardinals.

Last year Josh Sitton was named to the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement. In our best-case scenario, it wont' take an injury for Sitton to make the Pro Bowl this year.

In the worst-case scenario for Marshall Newhouse, he becomes the year's biggest surprise cut during training camp.

In the best-case scenario, Jermichael Finley is among the league leaders in receptions, yards and touchdown at his position and is named to his first Pro Bowl

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