All Entries Tagged With: "Ted Thompson"

Good stuff from Andrew Brandt yesterday. This passage in particular jumped out at me:

Tom Silverstein posted some random thoughts from down in Tampa regarding the Packers defense, and while they're all interesting, one that seemed...

The Steelers owner had this to say last night:

A lot of good (and some not-so-good) back-and-forth in the comments yesterday regarding Rodgers' comments on Favre. As I wrote there and over the...

It's that time of year where the people who watch a lot of college football crawl out of the woodwork and pile mock draft upon mock draft on us as...

I've been reading Packer blog comments and forums and have been muttering the same two words at my screen over and over. It's January.

I know special teams can win or lose a game. I know they're important. But nothing about a special teams coach being hired (or promoted) gets my...

I'd like to echo Andy's appreciation of Tom Silverstein's question and answer session with Packer GM Ted Th

This sensational post from Greg Bedard over at the JSOnline Packer Blog regarding Ted Thompson's role in the defensive coordinator searc

Let's be honest here. Mike Stock did not just up and decide "You know what?

That would be Ted Thompson's response to Pete Dougherty's question regarding any potential changes on the coaching staff.

Many fans, after a depressing 6-10 season, are clamouring for Ted Thompson to go on a free agent spending spree, to bring in a bunch of veterans...

Much to discuss and dissect over the coming months. When will Bob Sanders be fired? WILL he be fired? (It's not a sure thing) What about Mike Stock...

No doubt some of you watched the Raven/Cowboy game tonight. And there was our old friend and ex-Packer Frank Walker, playing all over the defensive...

I've seen a lot of this sort of thing (Thompson's Plan May Be Suspect) in the last couple of weeks (Blame Game Begins).

Being named to the Pro Bowl was the trigger in Albert Haynesworth's contract that ensures he will be a free agent this off season. Let the games...

Great post from Andy over at PackerGeeks.

Everywhere you turn in the Packer Blogosphere and even in the accredited media you find pieces about the Packers playoff chances, complete with examinations of the Packers schedule and how it compares with the Vikings and Bears, who they all play when, what might happen to the Williams brothers, etc, etc. Sorry, but I just don't see it. I understand newspapers have a vested interest in keeping hope alive, but my fellow bloggers really need to take off the Green and Gold glasses. This team is not going to the playoffs, and if, by some miracle, it happened to find it's way in, it would be embarrassed on a national stage once again. They have simply run out of competent players on the defensive line to mask Bob Sanders gross incompetence. It's that simple, really. Last year, the defensive line was stacked with quality players and hid the fact that Sanders had zero imagination or ability to adjust his scheme, at least not until the end of the season when injuries had taken their toll and you saw the cracks start to show.

I wish I could have been in the room for McCarthy's presser today. It sounds as though it was the first bit of candidness he's shown in quite some...

After the debacle last week in New Orleans, Mike McCarthy was asked about Derrick Frost. One of his responses that I took for a throwaway at the time:

Very interesting feeling looking at the following text on my phone today: Packers activate DT Harrell, Release DE Gbaja-Biamila. from Packers.com

According to Packers.com Aaron Rodgers has signed a new contract extension:

Yes, it pains me to write it, but Bob Sanders deserves a ton of credit for how he implemented and called the Packers defensive gameplan yesterday.

Maybe it was the morning commute (which was horrible), or maybe I'm just in a bad mood (which I am.)

The Packers and Ted Thompson fell short in their bid to trade for tight end Tony Gonzalez.

I was as dumbfounded as PackerGeeks Andy and Steve that Derrick Frost was still on the roster Monday.

Now, this is Al Davis, who is clearly insane.

... and all hell breaks loose. First of all, big thanks to Corey for keeping up the blog in my absence. Great work, as always.

The Green Bay Packers dropped their roster down to the mandatory 75 man limit today. The biggest surprise is DeShawn Wynn, who has missed practices...

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