Posted on 28 October 2010. Tags: aaron-rodgers, antonio cromartie, donald-driver, four-experienced, green, packers, receivers, season, through-seven
The Green Bay Packers appear to have all the right elements to put on aerial shows this season, with Aaron Rodgers throwing to four experienced wide receivers. But through seven games, Rodgers and his receivers have largely misfired between stints of strong play.
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Posted in aaron-rodgers, Antonio Cromartie, Darrelle Revis, donald-driver, Green Bay Packers, Greg Jennings, jordy-nelson, Mike McCarthy, New York Jets, packers-news, Ryan Grant
Posted on 20 October 2010. Tags: green, Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, packers, practice, record, record-had, street, their-practice, tramon, tramon-williams
Green Bay  It was Nov.
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Posted in Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, packers-news
Posted on 19 October 2010. Tags: brett-favre, case-study, chance, else-watching, favreageddon, game, green, Green Bay Packers, minnesota, Minnesota Vikings, most-everyone, sunday, the-game
For many Green Bay Packers fans, Sunday night’s game against Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings will be yet another chance for revenge. For most everyone else watching, the game will be a much-hyped — Favreageddon 3! — case study of a star quarterback performing in the glare of scandal and national television.
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Posted in Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, packers-news
Posted on 19 October 2010. Tags: brandon-chillar, matthews, Minnesota Vikings, nfl, Ryan Pickett, sacks-leader, senior-writer, weekend, wyche-on-tuesday
NFL sacks leader Clay Matthews, who missed the Green Bay Packers’ previous game because of a left hamstring injury, will return for this weekend’s meeting with the Minnesota Vikings, a team source told NFL.com senior writer Steve Wyche on Tuesday.
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Posted on 19 October 2010. Tags: aaron-rodgers, brandon, green, Green Bay Packers, one-suffered, packers, passing, passing-game, Ryan Grant, seen-little, six-weeks, stay-relevant
After six weeks and countless injuries, the Green Bay Packers (3-3) are struggling to stay relevant in the NFC playoff race. Perhaps no injury was more costly than the one suffered by running back Ryan Grant in Week 1. Since then, the Packers have relied heavily on Aaron Rodgers and the passing game to move the ball. When they have run the ball, they’ve seen little success with backup Brandon …
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