The Packers left thirty players or more inactive for each of their preseason games. They should have gotten a good chance to evaluate the bottom half of the roster. Now comes decision time.
Andrew Garda has picked through a rather uninspiring dockett of games for your Sunday viewing since you already had your Packers win last Thursday. Seahawks-Minnesota, Giants-Jets and Texans-Bills all get broken down.
Garda stops flaking and watching college basketball long enough to catch you up to date on his thoughts on the playoffs and the idiocy of changing successful coaches.
Garda gets off hs lazy rear-end and gets back to work between Rutgers basketball games to write up some NFL thoughts including the shifting Jets-Bills game, the Chiefs bein' the Chiefs as well as thoughts on the playoff pictures of both conferences.
Week 4 is upon us and so is Garda as he talks about how what we thought in preseason was wrong, resets the accident counter and talks about why the Giants suddenly look competent on offense.
Welcome to another edition of Opposition Research, where I’ll be taking a look at the next Packers opponent, the Buffalo Bills (0-1). As far as home openers are concerned, this game has the potential to be a cakewalk…provided the Packers show up to play. It’ll be my first ever game at Lambeau, and so I’m counting on the Packers to put on a clinic. Let’s take a look at what’s in store for this Sunday, shall we?
Aaron is back from Orlando and ready to chat with Packers fans worldwide about everything that transpired this week at the NFL's annual owners meeting.