The Green Bay Packers are shuffling the look of their offensive line. Bryan Bulaga and Josh Sitton are being move to the left side, per head coach Mike McCarthy.
A worse-case scenario Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings actually provided the Green Bay Packers with an answer to their offensive line for the rest of the 2012 season.
Former Packers defensive lineman Matt Brock's recent appearance on a Portland radio show shed some light on what possibly sent Ndamukong Suh over the edge on Thanksgiving.
The Packers have almost solved their offensive line problems - but there's some debate as to what to do with Bryan Bulaga. Aaron offers his perspective.
Fans would do well to take a look at Daryn Colledge's complete body of work rather than focus on a handful of plays. If they did, they'd see a player who is much better than his reputation and who will help the Packers in 2010.
Most observers are expecting Daryn Colledge and Jason Spitz to battle for the starting left guard spot, but fifth round pick Marshall Newhouse could be a surprise contender for the job.
Ted Thompson would do well to exert a little authority over Mike McCarthy and his coaching staff to ensure that Buluga isn't handled as poorly as T.J. Lang was last season.
That’s the word from Mike McCarthy via our good friend Brian Carriveau from Railbird Central.
I know Packers fans (and Jason Wilde) have been clamoring for Tauscher to be resigned and I recognize what he meant to the offense last year – he basically came in and saved not only the offense, but the season.