All Entries Tagged With: "Mark Murphy"

The chairman of a prospective Australian professional rugby team said his team would become a "sister club" with the Green Bay Packers.

Former Packers safety Mark Murphy is an assistant coach at St. Vincent-St. Mary in Akron, Ohio where they're off to a 5-0 start.

Mark Murphy tells Forbes that the Packers would "love" to play a game in London - provided its an away game.

The Packers are still working to find a date to visit the White House.

Mark Murphy announced the return of Family Night, scheduled for August 6th.

Progress was reportedly made during NFL labor negotiations yesterday. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy has joined the negotiations between the league and the former players union. What does that mean?

Mark Murphy and company took part in the NFL owners meeting near Chicago yesterday. That and more in today's Daily Links...

The Green Bay Packers president took part in a labor committee meeting yesterday near Chicago. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Packers' President Mark Murphy told a crowd in Eau Claire, Wisconsin that Al Harris will receive a Super Bowl ring.

Packers' President Mark Murphy tells a crowd gathered in Ashland, Wisconsin that the Packers will retire Brett Favre's number.

No Green Bay Packers showed up to Lambeau Field yesterday despite the lockout being lifted. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Packers president Mark Murphy says the focus of the NFL's Annual Meeting will be on labor. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Analysis of the Packers financial report highlights today's look at the world of Green Bay football ...

Mark Murphy appeared on NFL Total Access last night to make the case for an expanded season.

You'll hear lots of propaganda from both sides over the course of the coming year. Just keep this post in mind and remember that it's highly, highly unlikely football doesn't get played in 2011 and beyond.

After posting the Lynn Dickey video on Favre we thought we'd return the discussion to where it truly Matters and also to what no one is really...

When word broke that the Packers had offered Brett Favre a $20 million bribe marketing contract, I said, and I quote:

Apparently, Mark Murphy and Ted Thompson just spent an hour at the Favre's house. Here's hoping the conversation went something like this:

Any chance the Packers had of swaying public sentiment to their side has been blown to smithereens. The bribe is the final straw.

Hyperbole? I don't think so.

The Packers tried to bribe Brett Favre to stay retired. I am beyond speechless.

Sending Mark Murphy down to Mississippi is just about the dumbest thing the Packers have done during the whole Brett Favre saga.

Mark Murphy will be nominated to lead the Packers organization. He did an admirable job turning around the Northwestern athletic program.

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