From Clay Matthews being awarded the NFL's Defensive MVP award to Ricky Elmore not so much as even being asked to be on the practice squad, we take a look at the best and worst possible outcomes for the outside linebackers in 2011.
From B.J. Raji's first-ever Pro Bowl berth to another season marred by injury for Mike Neal, we take a look at the best and worst outcomes for the Packers defensive line in 2011.
Andrew Garda talking Jerry Richardson's fear of tattoos, Kenny Britt's fear of common sense, Tim Tebow's fear of accuracy, and Chris Johnson's fear of a light contract.... all that and more on this week's The Hard Count.
From a Pro Bowl season by Josh Sitton to T.J. Lang being benched, we look at some of the best and worst possible outcomes for the offensive line in 2011.
Rich Gannon said during the preseason game against the Cardinals that Aaron Rodgers had "great instincts" and "knows exactly where the pressure is coming from in the pocket." It's been a long journey to get to that point.
Andrew Garda looks back at some of the Week 1 preseason action, discusses the San Francisco QB battle-not-quite-royale, looks at the Ealges' oline issues, Aaron Maybin to the Jets and solves the NCAA's problems. All that and MORE...
From a season that sees Ryan Grant score double-digit touchdowns to the end of Quinn Johnson's road in Green Bay, we look at the best and worst possible outcomes for the running backs in 2011.
From back-to-back Super Bowl MVPs for Aaron Rodgers to Graham Harrell being cut at the expense of keeping a third quarterback, we look the best and worst possible outcomes for the quarterbacks this season.
We run the gamut from a 1000 yard-receiving season for Jermichael Finley to a perhaps unexpected release for Andrew Quarless––and everything inbetween.
At one end of the spectrum we take a look at the best-possible season each player on the Packers roster can achieve in 2011. At the other end, we look at what would happen if they fall flat on their face.
Some fans are concerned the Packers may not be living up to the expectation of defending their title already. McCarthy has the right idea, and we'd be wise to listen to him.