When Mike McCarthy introduced his zone blocking scheme back in 2006, he touted interchangeability and competition would create a solid offensive line. Five years later, we've seen top-notch quality players and flexibility don't necessarily go hand-in-hand.
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.
Erik Walden had fantastic outing and Bryan Bulaga fared poorly, but who else earned our weekly distinctions following the Packers' 10-3 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday?
Left tackle was a popular topic on the show, and we were joined by former University of Kentucky kicker J.J. Housley, former teammate and roommate of Packers punter Tim Masthay.
Josh Sitton becomes one of the best, young offensive linemen in the NFL in our best case scenario, Chad Clifton eventually loses his starting job to Bryan Bulaga in our worst. Read on to find out what else could be in store for the offensive linemen this season.
We look at how NFLPA director DeMaurice Smith's comments on the signings of high-round draft choices apply to Bryan Bulaga and Mike Neal in today's daily link round-up ...
On today's show, Andy discusses the Packers' decision to sign Andre Dillard. Plus, scouting reports for all the offensive players the Packers have brought in for top 30 visits. Don't miss it!