All Entries in the "Cory's Corner" Category

  Didn't we have the same conversation last year?   

  Would a No. 2 please stand up?   

  The Packers aren't there yet.   

The Packers aren't 8-2 without Elgton Jenkins.

Cory Jennerjohn examines why defense will be the key to winning Sunday's pivotal NFC clash. 

Is this the year? Can the Packers get to the Super Bowl?

LaFleur's agressive coaching mentality showed itself again.

All of a sudden the Packers have a toughness problem to go along with their tackling problem. 

The Packers looked awful on Sunday in a loss to the Chargers. But as bad as the 26-11 score looked, what was even worse was how they lost.

Many people don't want to hear this. Many actually detest it. Davante Adams has been practicing this week. Heck, he even leaped over a coach.

We're only halfway through the 2019 season, but Matt LaFleur just put his hat in the ring for Coach of the Year.

Glancing at the final injury report for the Packers this week, one has to wonder how this team can do it.

  I'm not going to make excuses for injuries.   

The Packers have surprised everyone en route to a 4-1 start. How did this happen?    

The Packers really looked like a championship team on Sunday.

We really shouldn't be surprised that the Packers cannot stop the run.

The NFL is sending mixed messages.

How fun are the Smiths? Watching them play is like chugging a Red Bull with a chaser shot of 5-hour Energy.

Cory Jennerjohn examines why the offense has stalled through two games. 

We've waited all of August. We have sat through a pedestrian preseason. What form is this new and improved offense going to take?

The Packers had a tough pill to swallow last week by opening up the season on national television against one of the best defenses in the league.

You've probably heard it ad nauseam all day: "We've got a defense," said Aaron Rodgers after the Packers upset the Bears 10-3 in the season opener...

The moment is finally at hand. Game week. Not preseason game week and not another week trying to figure out who has made strides in practice.

I've seen and heard arguments. I know that many people like DeShone Kizer because he's the veteran with real experience, thanks to 15 career starts.

The Andrew Luck news shocked everyone. Nobody expects a former No. 1 overall pick to call it a career at age 29.

Jimmy Graham is a tough guy to guage as the sun begins to rise on his 10th NFL season.

It’s a question that has been asked for several years: Why can’t the Packers tackle?

The issue hasn’t been if Kevin King can play. He has shown that he can be a strong player in the defensive backfield.

I would not want to be DeShone Kizer.

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