Greg Bedard of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel says the Packers have "No excuses" and no one to blame but themselves if they don't make a deep playoff run in 2010. We here at Cheesehead TV could not agree more.
Packer Update feels Dom Capers needs to try and utilize Desmond Bishop more. Aaron feels Capers is using Bishop's talents as well as can be expected considering the linebackers limitations.
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.
Two sources close to Packers safety Atari Bigby indicated before the draft that the veteran safety is thinking of holding out even after signing his RFA tender, possibly into training camp.
Packer fans are understandably nervous about Clay Matthews after reports that Brian Cushing, one of Matthews' close friends and teammates from USC, will be suspended four games for steroid use in 2009. Aaron agrees 100 percent with Greg Bedard's take on the subject.
Despite the usual offseason assurances from Coach McCarthy that the running game will improve, expect more of the same in 2010 - which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
The Packers like to preach "improve from within" when talking about the younger players on their roster. It's starting to look like that mantra extends to the coaching staff as well.
After the success of their new three-day format, the NFL is considering the possibility of having multiple host cities in the near future. Green Bay could be one of those cities.
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.
Cheesehead TV is proud to present the final NFL Draft article from long time CHTV reader Chris Squire. In his final post in the series, Chris gives us his take on who he believes the Packers should take in the first round of tonight's draft.
In the latest edition of My Ugly Mug, Aaron answers the most often asked question of the last three months: Who does he think the Packers will take at #23?
On today's show, Andy takes a closer look at the Packers' undrafted free agent class and reviews which players have the best opportunities to make the roster. Don't miss it!