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Jenkins to start for Packers
Jenkins to start for Packers
Update: According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Cullen Jenkins is the Packers' likely starter at right defensive end. Jenkins missed the entire offseason recovering from surgery on an old ankle injury. Fantasy Impact: Jenkins is a bit too small to take on left tackles in the Packers ...
Top 10 NFL Training Camp Locations
Top 10 NFL Training Camp Locations
mysportsrumors.com — It’s finally here!!!!! That’s right the first NFL Training Camp begins this Friday with the Cleveland Browns.... Come on, admit it you know you’re excited. With that being said I think it’s time to break down what teams have the best camps for fans, and I’m not just talking about what takes place ... (more) Top 10 NFL Training Camp Locations
Can any of these Rookie Free Agents Make the Packers' Roster
Can any of these Rookie Free Agents Make the Packers' Roster
bleacherreport.com — Part 2 - OFFENSE In each of the last four years, at least one UFA has made... the Green Bay Packers 53-man roster. Will the trend continue in 2009? Lets take a quick look at the candidates on Offense... (more) Can any of these Rookie Free Agents Make the Packers' Roster
Chock full of information
jsonline.com — There's some neat information about the Green Bay Packers is nestled in the 2009 NFL Kickoff Information... Guide. (more) Chock full of information
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sportsscribes.net 7/22/2009 — Offensive Coordinator Joe Philbin is in his seventh year in the NFL, all with Green Bay; 2009 will be his third season as offensive coordinator. He originally joined the Packers as assistant offensive line coach in 2003, then spent 2004 and '05 as tight ends/assistant offensive line coach ...
2009 NFL Season Preview: Green Bay Packers
walterfootball.com 7/9/2009 — With a year of experience under his belt, can Aaron Rodgers lead the Packers into the playoffs with the help of his new 3-4 defense? http://walterfootball.com/offseason2009gb.php
3-4 Defense Brings Big Changes for Green Bay
sportsscribes.net 7/16/2009 — CBS Sports recently asked NFL writers, "What do you envision as the biggest changes in your team's playbook due to shifts in team personnel and coaching staff?" Everyone knows the answer as it pertains to the Green Bay Packers. In response to a poor 2008 season in which seven ...
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thesportsbank.net 8/6/2009 — "I'm the NEW minister of defense around here" By Jake McCormick Twenty two NFL teams changed defensive coordinators this offseason, but none has been talked about more than Green Bay’s transition from the 4-3 to the 3-4 headed by Dom Capers. The Packers Donald Trumped nearly ...
Brett Who?
myteamrivals.typepad.com 8/25/2009 — It may only be the preseason, but the Green Bay Packers have given their faithful reason to be excited for the 2009 season. In two games, the Packers have dominated on both sides of the ball, generating turnovers on defense, and offensively carving up opposing defenses. All of those ...
Football Outsiders: Packers will go 7-9
jsonline.com 7/31/2009 — July 31, 2009 Green Bay - One of my annual pre-training camp rituals is to venture to the bookstore to pick up the latest Pro Football Prospectus from the guys at FootballOutsiders.com. Well, there have been some changes this year. For one, it's now ...
Why Your Team Sucks: Green Bay Packers [Balls Deep]
deadspin.com 8/28/2009 — Some people are fans of the Green Bay Packers . But many, many more people are NOT fans of the Green Bay Packers. This 2009 Deadspin NFL team preview is for those in the latter group. 1. Oh, well aren't you just the perfect little franchise? I ...
Packers Will Be Fined if They Use Twitter While at Work
packersgab.com 8/2/2009 — Pro Football Talk.com reports that the Packers have been warned about tweets (Twitter), and that the price to pay is somewhat heavy: As the NFL continues to gets its arms around the new technology that more and more players are embracing, the Packers plan to law down the law — and raid ...
What Brett Favre Means to the Green Bay Packers In 2009Bleacher Report - NFL 7/24/2009
I don't think there are 10 people that watch NFL football right now that think Brett Favre is not going to be playing for the Minnesota Vikings in 2009. After the initial, "will he play, won't he play" circus that has become the norm in the NFL off ...
Green Bay Packers: All Quiet on The Tundra FrontBleacher Report - NFL 7/25/2009
The Chicago Bears made headlines this summer by trading for one of the most talented young quarterbacks in the league. The Detroit Lions made headlines every time they signed a free agent because no one could believe anyone would willingly play ...
Seattle Seahawks In the Huddle: Matt HasselbeckBleacher Report - NFL 7/25/2009
In continuing my series chronicling players entering training camp, I focus this article on the captain of this team:  Matt Hasselbeck.   Matt Hasselbeck has been what has gelled this offense through the Mike Holmgren era.  ...
Brett Favre and ESPN's Plan Of Global DominanceBleacher Report - NFL 7/26/2009
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Green Bay Packers: Chokes in 2008 Serve As Lessons Learned for 2009Bleacher Report - NFL 7/25/2009
"We rate men by what they finish, not by what they attempt." - Anonymous quote   Twenty-eight points kept the Green Bay Packers from finishing 13-3 in 2008. Instead they went 6-10. The Packers were 0-7 in games decided by four points or ...