All Entries Tagged With: "Peter King"

Both NFL writers recentley released their mock drafts. See who they think the Packers will/should take. 

We discuss the recently reported signings of wide receiver Randall Cobb and quarterback Scott Tolzien and preview the start of free agency on our milestone episode of the show.

The Green Bay Packers cornerback and MMQB writer will join the show to commemorate its landmark episode Monday morning.

On Friday Peter King of Sports Illustrated and his MMQB website shared an interview with Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson....

Why did Peter King of MMQB.com say he's be surprised if the Packers didn't take a tackle in the first two rounds of the draft?

Speaking to Peter King of Sports Illustrated, the free agent running back thinks the Packers "makes sense" as a potential landing spot.

A portion of Dom Capers' graduation address at the University of Mount Union is shared by Peter King of Sports Illustrated.

Green Bay gets Michigan State defensive tackle Jerel Worthy in King's annual mock draft.

Andrew Garda is back with another look at what is going on in the NFL. This week it's another offensive line rant, NFL Muppets, mediocre Bob Costas, some Tebow thoughts and a plea for you to take a survey to make AG's life more fulfilled.

Leroy Butler and Tom Silverstein take it to a new level for 2010

I'd like to echo Mike Florio and Peter King about the spate of layoffs happenin

Right at the end of Peter King's excellent Monday Morning Quarterback take on the Favre scenario, he quotes Favre saying the following:

Peter King has the scoop over at SI.com.

Peter King gets the "Favre Unretiring" ball rolling this week by stating:

Always nice to see McCarthy and his staff get some national recognition.

I don't mind Peter King as much as some. (Reading comments over at Footballoutsiders, you'd think he was the worst football writer in America.

Far be it from me to rain on a 3-0 parade. But I've been doing some thinking this week (I know, always a scary thing) about Ted Thompson and the...

I read everything Bob McGinn writes. (Obviously). I've exchanged one or two emails with the man. I think, if given the chance, he could be the next...