All Entries in the "Green Bay Packers" Category

Zach Jacobson and Jacob Westendorf discuss Brian Gutekunst's first year in Green Bay. What went well? What didn't? Find out all that and more on another edition of the Pack-A-Day Podcast!

Jake Turner of Packers Talk and Mark Eckel of BobMcGinnFootball.com breakdown the Packers' offensive line in today's episode of the Pack-A-Day Podcast.

Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows review the Green Bay Packers' 2018 tight end position.

Kris Schimmel and Dan Kotnik continue the end of year review and look at one of the younger groups on the field, the wide receivers.

-- Laying out the groundwork for a relationship with Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers didn't go as planned in 2018. At least not for...

David Michalski gives his first preliminary pre-combine breakdown of the 2019 draft prospects that the Packers could select with their two first round picks.  

Steve Perhach rejoins Josh Zerkle and Trevor Jossart to celebrate the Packers winning Super Bowl I, played 52 years to the day before taping their show. Plus, the End Of Year Review continues with a look at the running back position.

When it comes to contracts, we as fans tend to look at things from the team’s perspective rather than the player’s perspective.

Josh Zerkle and Ross Uglem breakdown Matt LaFleur's selection of ex-Jags OC Nathaniel Hackett for the Packers' new offensive coordinator, and the end-of-year review continues with a look at the quarterback position. 

Can we please stop the madness?

-- The new man at the helm in Green Bay is slowly but surely piecing together his coaching staff, and on Monday, Matt LaFleur made his first big...

Ross will provide a semi-weekly roundup of national mock drafts relating to the Packers picks.  He'll also utilize Fanspeak's software to do a few...

Andy Herman gives his end of year grades based on his in-season film study.

The Green Bay Packers have their new head coach and are on their way to preparing for the 2019 season.

-- The gutting of the Green Bay Packers' coaching staff continues under the new regime.

After two slow seasons which raised a lot of questions about outside linebacker Kyler Fackrell, he silenced all critics with a double-digit sack season in 2018.  

Andy Herman & Zach Jacobson review the most recent coaching staff updates and rumors.

David Michalski highlights some potential free agent targets that the Packers could pursue in the offseason.  

Mike Wendlandt and Tyler Grzegorek are here to breakdown today's coaching updates and review the coaching carousel around the NFL.

Defensive players have been largely ignored.

-- The last time anyone saw Mike Pettine, it was up in the coach's booth during a 31-0 loss at Lambeau Field to the Detroit Lions.

After grading every single player on every single play all season long, it only makes sense to go back and take a deep dive and look at the results. In truth, this is my favorite piece that I will write all season long. Over 400 hours went into grading players this year and this is really the final fruits of that labor.

Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows discuss the selection of Matt LaFleur as the next coach of the Packers. They also talk about the moving parts of the coaching staff, potential coordinator hires, and what offseason moves Matt LaFleur's offense might require.

Today Steve Perhach, and the newest member of CheeseheadTV, Dusty Evely, discuss the introductory press conference and review some of the major takeaways form today's proceedings.

-- Establishing a connection with the franchise's cornerstone starting quarterback is undoubtedly one of the most important obstacles facing first...

-- Rather than stick around in Los Angeles for the foreseeable future, new Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur craved a challenge in 2018.

David Michalski takes an early look at potential moves that Brian Gutekunst could make to provide salary cap flexibility as the Packers head towards free agency and the new league year.  

Today Jacob Westendorf and Nick Schmitz discuss whether or not this was the right decision, and whether or not Green Bay was wise to make their decision so quickly without a second round of interviews.

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