How Much Better?
It goes pretty much without saying that the 2013 version of the Green Bay Packers was not good enough to win a Super Bowl. The offense was too unimaginative, the defense too limited, and the quarterback situation too injured. It just wasn't going to happen.
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The Unlucky 13
This time next year, the Green Bay Packers could look remarkably different, and it's all thanks to free agency.
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Remembering Alex Gillett
Obvious statement alert: the vast majority of the players currently on the Packers' roster will be all but an afterthought less than a month from now.
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What is Randall Cobb Worth?
So Jordy Nelson inked a new contract, and the logical next move is to sign Randall Cobb as well, right?
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Remember, They're Human
It's hard to remember, sometimes, that the players we watch, root for, complain about, and sometimes even hate are, in fact, human beings.
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Big Names and Breakout Stars
The story of every season has its own unique characters, but there are always a couple things in common: to be successful, a team needs to get its money's worth out of its stars and pick up some new contributions from players who weren't necessarily the biggest of factors in the past.
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Mason Crosby Will Be Less Accurate in 2014
Mason Crosby's rebound from moribund to magnificent is well documented, as it should be. Crosby bounced back from what easily was his worst season as a professional to have his best yet. Crosby's 89.2% conversion rate bested his previous high by 3.5% and relieved the hurt feelings of legions of Packers fans who'd called for his head during his terrific slump of 2012. All is well in Mason Crosby's universe.
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Hyde Your Kids, Hyde Your Wife
We all remember the play that almost was. The play that probably should have been.
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Outside Linebacker Outsiders
Linebackers are the lifeblood of the 3-4 defense, and outside linebackers are the stars of the system. The Packers have used every available means to find outside linebackers for their defense, from the draft to converting defensive linemen to picking up undrafted free agents.
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Motor Men
"Ever churning legs."
"Flashes speed and short area burst."
"Has quickness to attack gaps."
"Fluid lower body and easy movement skills."
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Derek Sherrod's Last Shot
Once upon a time, Derek Sherrod was the Packers' bookend tackle of the future. Gifted with tremendous physical tools, Sherrod would partner with Bryan Bulaga, anchoring both ends of the offensive line for the next decade or more, protecting Aaron Rodgers and carving running lanes in the ground game.
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Richard Rodgers' Neighborhood
With the (assumed) departure of Jermichael Finley, the Packers needed to address the tight end position in this year's NFL Draft.
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The Not-Tight-End Tight End
It's easy to name every guy lining up at tight end for the Packers, discuss their strengths and weaknesses, and wonder how they could fit into this year's team. It's much harder, though, to think about the man responsible for their development: tight ends coach Jerry Fontenot.
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A Brewing Battle at Tight End
Of the foreseeable position battles on the Packers' roster, tight end may be the most high profile and the least consequential.
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Obstacles to Jarrett Boykin's Leap
It's taken as almost a given that the Packers will manufacture successful wide receivers. Ted Thompson has been more or less wildly successful picking pass catchers near the top of the draft. But oddly enough, it may be an undrafted player who may have the most pressure to perform this year.
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What's Next for Johnathan Franklin?
Every backfield can benefit from having different kind of backs to implement in different situations. Big, powerful backs dominate near the goal line. Small, shifty backs are best in the open field.
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On the Outside Looking In
It feels nice to finally say that I am pleased with the running back situation in Green Bay. With the top four backs healthy (fingers crossed) in Eddie Lacy, James Starks, Jonathan Franklin and DuJuan Harris, it seems like the spots on the final roster are set. But those aren't the only backs on the current, 90-man roster. There are still three other backs working their tails off to make the "Final 53." Let's meet them, shall we?
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Skepticism in the Packers Backfield
Everything tends to look rosy before the grind of the regular season begins. No position on the Packers' roster greater exemplifies this phenomenon than running back, where the Packers presumably have a solid backfield in the works.
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Is This the Twilight of the Packers Brain Trust?
Earlier this week, we briefly explored the possibility that Aaron Rodgers' career is very likely closer to the end than to the beginning. Though it may not be quite as scary to think about, I think it's important to realize that the same may be true for the architects of the Packers' on-field success, Ted Thompson and Mike McCarthy.
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In Capers We Trust?
After a second straight post-season loss to the 49ers back in January, I don't think I've ever seen more Dom Capers hate from my Facebook feed.
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