All Entries Tagged With: "Offense"
The 2009 Predictions
Fantasy owners across the country are elated with either of four Green Bay Packer receivers. Greg Jennings has more than lived up to his contract, posting a personal best 15 touchdowns and nearly 1250 receiving yards.
Offensive Needs
Lumpkin is a power runner like Ryan Grant, but with better vision and moves. He can make defenders miss, doesn’t run into his blockers (unlike Grant) and can push the pile when a hole isn’t there.
Wildcat in Green Bay?
The wildcat offense is the new hotness in the NFL. The Miami Dolphins actually won games using it. It led me to ask: Should Green Bay run the wildcat?
Goodbye, Mark Tauscher
Mark Tauscher is injured and we won’t see him for the rest of the year. We also won’t see him ever again in a Green Bay uniform.
Reign It In
It annoys me when people use broad statements like “The Packers suck!” or “This offense sucks!” The Packers do not suck, but there ARE areas that do. Let’s take a closer look.
Taking Advantage
Calm and Collected over Wild and Aggressive. That’s what the Green Bay Packers seemed to have transformed in to over the last year.
Power Shift
The season looked over. The Vikings started off hot with their stud running back while the Bears somehow kept winning games. It looked like the Packers were done. Oh, how things change.
Knowledge Bombs
BAD FIVE! The Fab Five, the five receiver set the Packers use, is always a fan favorite. It’s awesome in every way, but we need to not do it again this year.
Larry and Aaron
Here is some Aaron Rodgers on the Larry McCarren show. Just click on the box with Larry.
Rodgers: New Deal
Reports are coming through that Aaron Rodgers has signed a long-term deal with the Green Bay Packers. Financial terms have not been disclosed but it shores up the QB until 2014.
Status Report
As a fan, the bye week frustrates me and gives me football blue balls, but it does give me an opportunity to reflect on the state of the team.
Fearless
Maybe it’s the dreads, maybe it’s something in the Green Bay water. Whatever it is, even after physicians told him he was bleeding internally, Al Harris knew he’d be back.

