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Staff awaits fate
Staff awaits fate
On the first day of the offseason for the Green Bay Packers, coach Mike McCarthy did not make any moves with his coaching staff. But changes on defense could be coming soon.
Breaking News: Packers Fire Sanders
Breaking News: Packers Fire Sanders
nationalfootballpost.com — The National Football Post has just been informed that Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Bob Sanders has... just been fired. More on this story as it develops. (more) Breaking News: Packers Fire Sanders
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spartyandfriends.com — So, the wheels started turning in my head the Sunday of Nov. 2 when the Tennessee Titans... and Green Bay Packers played in Nashville. You see, the Titans beat the Packers in overtime after winning the overtime coin toss and using that initial possession to drive and kick a field goal that fell ... (more) NFL Overtime Solution

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Time To Keep The Defensive Coaches
Acme Packing Company — ... Houston. Still it was really one of the finest units in the NFL and excelled despite the absence of a reliable pass rush. But the run defense was dismal. Dallas ran for over 200 yards against them. Carolina had five 1 yard TD runs against them. They lost a number of games (Tampa Bay, Atlanta, Tennessee, Minnesota, Carolina, Jacksonville) and allowed another game to go into overtime (at Chicago) when the run defense didn't hold up at the end and allowed a big TD drive. The first person under scrutiny is defensive coordinator Bob Sanders. ...

Black and Blue all over: Changes in Green Bay?
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog — ... Although there are no indications that change is afoot, the collapse of the Packers' defense has raised questions about the future of defensive coordinator Bob Sanders. The St. Louis Rams' interest in assistant head coach/linebackers Winston Moss, a possible successor to Sanders, could speed along the process, reports Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. ...

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