After a 3-for-8 performance on field goals at Family Night, some folks are concerned about Mason Crosby. I'm beyond concerned. It's time for Crosby to go.
If you think the Packers lost out on getting West Virginia wide receiver Stedman Bailey on Friday, you're lambasting Ted Thompson. But if you love 10 Day 3 draft picks, you're praising him.
Feeling just a little anxious as the free agents keep bypassing the Frozen Tundra, bringing offseason Super Bowl championships all over the NFL? C.D. Angeli reminds you the Signing of the Year is on the horizon, and its all about the Packers.
Now that John Schneider, Reggie McKenzie and John Dorsey are leading their own teams, Ted Thompson will be challenged to find new player talent with a revamped front office.
The Packers have bid farewell to several popular veterans in order to save salary cap space. CD Angeli looks at the rest of the roster and analyzes who might be the next most likely players to leave Titletown in 2013.
Ted Thompson may have written the book on how to build a Super Bowl team through the draft, but he may want to read Belichick's book on how to maintain that team after you've won it.
Last night, Packer Nation was sent back in time to 2008, unleashing the anger and frustration with Brett Favre, despite Rodgers' apparent olive branch offered last night at the NFL Honors Awards Show. Do we have to accept Favre back?
The exposure of the Packers' 3-4 defense against the read-option offense has some folks calling for a switch to a 4-3 scheme. It's time to quit worrying about the scheme and start worrying about the kind of players we are bringing in.
James Starks' knee injury might land him on season-ending IR. If that's the case, Packers GM Ted Thompson will likely have to make a move at the RB position.
With trade talks and fantasy gurus calling for the "Add 'Em" of James Starks, you might get the impression that Alex Green's days as a starter are over. You might be wrong, if you apply what we've learned about Green and learn from the past.
Yes, Aaron Rodgers endured nearly two weeks of criticism that he boldly shushed. But when it comes to proving your critics wrong, look no further than James Jones, who has risen from his own ashes to become Rodgers' go-to guy in 2012.
In a final post-mortem of the Fail Mary, we give credit where credit is due for the professionalism and class of the Packer leadership. It might make all the difference on the field, too.
The Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs finish up their respective preseason schedules Thursday night at Lambeau Field. Here's five quick things to watch (but don't have to) in the exhibition finale.
That question still lingers in the back of my mind. Maybe in lingers in the back of your mind, too. Maybe you don't want to ask it, and maybe if someone even comes close to asking it aloud, you're ready to slap them down to size for even suggesting it.
Usually tight-lipped, the Packers general manager did share one notable insight during the team's annual shareholders meeting Tuesday at Lambeau Field.
On today's show, Andy is joined by PFF's salary cap expert - Brad Spielberger to discuss the expectations for Jordan Love's new contract, Green Bay's new contracts from the offseason, and what to expect from Eric Stokes' fifth-year option. Don't miss it!
Aaron is back from Orlando and ready to chat with Packers fans worldwide about everything that transpired this week at the NFL's annual owners meeting.