It's clear that Brandon Underwood is just about the most unpopular guy in the Packers locker room at the moment. Watch for the Packers to make a move to bolster their secondary depth in case they need to sever ties with the second year player.
Three sources familiar with the case told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that second-year cornerback Brandon Underwood is under investigation in the sexual assault case first reported this afternoon.
Mike McCarthy singled out second year cornerback Brandon Underwood in his press conference yesterday as the most improved player of those heading into their second year.
Johnny Jolly is going to be accused of being an "active participant in the drug trade" in Houston, according to Greg Bedard of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Football Outsiders reason that the Packers could be in for a season full of shootouts. Unfortunatley, they use some faulty logic reaching that conclusion.
One complaint from opponents of a New York Super Bowl is that the quality of play in past games in sub-zero temeratures has been 'bad' or 'ugly'. Ridiculous.
Greg Jennings seemingly had trouble focusing at the beginning of the 2009 season. That is troubling after he just signed a contract extension - but the time is now for Jennings to refocus and make things right,
Fans would do well to take a look at Daryn Colledge's complete body of work rather than focus on a handful of plays. If they did, they'd see a player who is much better than his reputation and who will help the Packers in 2010.
Greg Bedard of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel says the Packers have "No excuses" and no one to blame but themselves if they don't make a deep playoff run in 2010. We here at Cheesehead TV could not agree more.
Packer Update feels Dom Capers needs to try and utilize Desmond Bishop more. Aaron feels Capers is using Bishop's talents as well as can be expected considering the linebackers limitations.
Eddie Petzke from the Beers and Ball Show takes a deep dive into the three safety looks that transformed the Arizona Cardinals defense midway through last season and explores how Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon could bring that same philosophy to Green Bay.