• 19Jan

    Long time coach Dom Capers has been picked to replace Bob Sanders as Green Bay’s defensive co-ordinator, McCarthy announced Monday.  Capers brings 20 years of NFL experience as both a co-ordinator as well as a head coach to the table. 

    McCarthy is getting a coach who utilizes a 3-4 system the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens used in their AFC Championship Game battle Sunday.  He also ran a 4-3 in Jacksonville under coach Tom Coughlin and a mix 3-4/4-3 under Miami coach Nick Saban and New England coach Bill Belichick.  Right now the Packers don’t currently field a team capable of running the 3-4 defense so it should be an interesting off season which could be very dependent from a personnel standpoint on which defense the Packers choose to use.

    Capers has had some poor defensive units, but he has also had some impressive ones.  In three seasons in Pittsburgh, the defense ranked 13th, third and second. In Carolina, they ranked 10th, 15th and 30th. In Jacksonville, they ranked fourth and 12th and in Miami they ranked fourth and 23rd.

    In our opinion it is a good hire.  In Capers the Packers get a battle tested co-ordinator who has seen it all.  If the Packers can get their offense playing to it top five potential and a top 15 defense, they could once again be in contention for the NFC title.

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  • 16Jan

    That really is the biggest question so far for the Green Bay Packers, a choice that will no doubt effect the coaching tenure of Mike McCarthy and the early success of Quarterback Aaron Rodgers.  Coach McCarthy and General Manager Ted Thompson appeared to lose out on bids for two very capable coordinators earlier this week.  In true Thompson regime style the Packers didn’t make overly strong pushes for Mike Nolan (now in Denver) or Gregg Williams (now in New Orleans) , at least not strong enough to lure them in had that been the desired effect.  Now all eyes turn to Jim Haslett, McCarthy’s former boss in New Orleans while Haslett was coaching there.

    Haslett is certainly capable enough at coaching players, but his defensive reputation seems to be better than his actual record.  Haslett’s Ram defense was near the bottom of the league last year and his New Orleans defenses were always average.  Perhaps Thompson and McCarthy believe they have a team that could compete for a championship with just a solid, average defense and a dominating offense.  With the success the Cardinals are having in the playoffs right now it’s hard to argue with them. 

    If the Packers don’t jump on a known commodity like Haslet then it may indicate they are waiting for an assistant with a current playoff team.  Since NFL rules don’t allow for teams to communicate with coaches during the season, they will have to wait until that coach’s team is eliminated.  A lot of chatter is being generated about Philadephia assistant Sean McDermott, a younger guy who has trained under legendary blitz happy coach Jim Johnson for the last decade.  Either way we should see something very soon.

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  • 07Nov
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    In a key divisional match-up, the Green Bay Packers went on the road and defeated the Minnesota Vikings 20-17 to remain within striking distance of the division-leading Chicago Bears. With time running out and the score tied at 17-17, Packers kicker Mason Crosby hit a 51-yard field goal to clinch the Packers victory.

    The Packers and Vikings traded scores all day. In the first quarter, the Vikings got on the board first with a 9-yard touchdown run while the Packers answered with a 7-yard touchdown strike from Aaron Rodgers to Greg Jennings. The quarterbacks traded touchdown throws with Rodgers finding wide receiver Donald Driver on a 7-yard pass in the third quarter and the Vikings Gus Frerotte hitting Bernard Berrian on an 11-yard pass.

    The two quarterbacks were both picked off during the game. Frerotte threw two picks, one to Atari Bibby in the second quarter and another to Al Harris in the fourth. Rodgers was picked off by Madieu Williams in the third quarter.

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  • 05Oct

    Whether McCarthy knew it all along and wanted Atlanta to prepare for two QBs or it really was a game time choice, either way Aaron Rodgers has been announced the starter for today’s game.

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  • 05Oct

     

     

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    After the hot start to the season, the Packers now find themselves at 2-3 thanks to a startling loss to the upstart Falcons, 20-19.

    The Packers lead the game 19-13 with only 1:05 left on the clock in the fourth quarter. But trying to convert a first down that would’ve iced the game for Green Bay, Aaron Rodgers threw an interception that was returned 57 yards for the winning score.

    Matt Ryan continued his strong play under center, completing 21/31 passes for 197 yards and one touchdown as he leads his Falcons to an eye-opening 3-2 start.

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  • 28Sep

    By Kyle Reilly

     

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    Everything started according to plan.  A beautiful pass from Aaron Rodgers to Greg Jennings, who juked his way into the endzone on the Packers first possession.  Then the defense forced a 3 and out.  Things seemed to be looking up.  And then, well, then it was melt down time.

     

    Brandon Jackson bobbled a catchable pass into the waiting arms of the Bucs defense giving Rodgers his first INT.  After that the offense just plain stalled.  There was no running game, blitzes were not picked up and were savaging Rodgers, who was clearly rattled.

    At the same time the defense decided it would most definitely not stop the run, and in the rare cases when they did force Tampa into third and long situations they would simply bail them out with costly penalties.

    In the second half the Packers stood up again, but not for long.  For the crucial series of the game, Rodgers was unavailable due to injury.  It appeared Rodgers injured his shoulder diving for a first down.  The injury could be serious.  Matt Fynn stood little chance in his first game action, promptly orchestrating a 3 and out.

    With 2:32 on the clock, the ball at the 40 and two timeouts the Packers looked like they had a pulse down by only two.  Rodgers made a brave attempt by coming back into the huddle.  Unfortunately what could have been an amazing comeback story, instead turned into disaster as a free blitzer destroyed Rodgers on the blindside as he threw, forcing a gut wrenching interception.

    On a day when Favre threw for 6 TDs, this is certainly ammunition for those that are upset with the Packers for the offseason trade of #4.  In our opinion, the situation played out as well as it could have this summer under the circumstances.  Whatever your opinion is, if Rodger’s season is over due to injury, it will be the most devastating blow to the Franchise in over 20 years.

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  • 28Sep

    The Green Bay Packers travelled to Raymond James Stadium and beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-10. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers put together back to back touchdown drives in the fourth quarter to put the game away. A 2-yard pass to Greg Jennings broke the tie and Packers didn’t look back.

     

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  • 23Sep
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    In a stunning turn of events, Al Harris may be lost for the season.

    After leaving the game Sunday night Harris had some of the symptoms of a ruptured spleen, including blood in his urine, following a collision with teammate A.J. Hawk.  Harris is seeking a second opinion today and until all of the teams physicians are satisfied with a correct diagnosis, the Packers are mum.  Tramon Williams would take over for Harris.  Williams is finally having the fine season the Packers have been looking for and may provide a decent fill in, but the situation creates a nightmarish lack of depth in the nickel and dime formations.

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  • 22Sep

    By Kyle Reilly

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    “The reality is that it’s the third game of the season,” coach Mike McCarthy said. “It was a big game. It’s a great measuring stick for our football team. And I’ll tell [the media] exactly what I told them. The Dallas Cowboys are further ahead than we are right now. That’s the facts and that’s Week Three. How far ahead, time will answer that question.”

    With that Coach McCarthy pretty much summed it up perfectly.  The Cowboys looked like the NFC contenders and the Packers looked filled with potential, but not as good a football team.  Talent-wise the Packers have what looks to be every bit as good a team as Dallas, but Sunday night the Cowboys executed plays and the Packers executed themselves.  Problems abound; the defense was gashed for 217 yards rushing, heartbreaking 3rd down and long coverage lapses allowed the Cowboys to retain the ball, and Rodgers was sacked 5 times as the O-line struggled to stop the rush.  Complicating the matter was Al Harris leaving the game, with Atari Bigby already inactive the young corners did well, but not well enough.  Although the corners limited T.O. to just two catches for 17 yards, something called Miles Austin did the sticking with two clutch catches for 115 yards.

    Rodgers had a respectable game.  He hit Jennings 8 times for 115 yards.  For the third straight game he didn’t have an INT, but trailing by three scores later in the game the Packers became one dimensional and Rodgers struggled against 6 defensive backs on most plays.

    “It’s disappointing,” Rodgers said. “You’d like to win them all, obviously, but Dallas is a very good football team and we unfortunately didn’t play our best. We’re going to have to watch some film, be very critical of ourselves and get better.”

    So we are not the greatest team as of yet, and perhaps our young and talented team needs a beat down like this.  Post-season berths are not automatic and no one cares what you did last year.  Mistake free football should be the goal of the next several weeks as that is what it will take should the Packers be lucky enough to play Dallas again.

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  • 21Sep
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    Computers think they’re so smart don’t they?

    Well this week Madden predicts the Cowboys coming in to Lambeau and pulling off the win.  Despite a strong start in the first half, Rodgers two touchdowns put the Pack up 14-0, Dallas rallied back.  With 1:20 left in the fourth quarter Romo threw his second touchdown on the day hitting, who else, T.O. for the game winner.

    Oh yeah madden, well us humans win the future war.  (See Terminator 2)

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