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2010 Packers Mock Draft: The Unrealistic Version

Posted: 9th April 2010 by Adam Bayer in NFL
The Packers were a team to be feared coming into the 2009 season. With the Brett Favre shadow almost completely gone, this team was Aaron Rodgers' to lead to supremacy. In the preseason, the team showed a lot of promise and looked to take the NFC North. But with injuries and inconsistency on the O-line, the Packers really struggled in the first eight games, including a loss to the then-winless Tampa ...

Prospect-A-Day Packers Edition: Jerry Hughes (TCU)

Posted: 8th April 2010 by Adam Bayer in NFL
Starting my prospect a day series, I'll start out with what seems to be a fan favorite. Today's prospect is Jerry Hughes out of Texas Christian University. This converted running back was a two-time All-American, two-time Bronco Nagurski Trophy nominee, and the Walter Camp Award honorable member. Not a bad rap sheet for the DE/OLB out of TCU. These factors make him a hot commodity in this year's draft. At 6'2'', 255 ...

2010 NFC North Predictions

Posted: 8th April 2010 by Adam Bayer in NFL
With the draft just around the corner, it's not too early to take a look at the black and blue division, known as the NFC North.  I will take an in-depth look at the team needs and the scouting reports for the 2010 season.     1. Green Bay Packers   Although the 2009 campaign could have finished on a better note, the Packers have a really good foundation for 2010. Look for the Packers to ...

Ted Thompson, Like Him Or Not, Knows What He is Doing

Posted: 8th April 2010 by Adam Bayer in NFL
Many people have feelings for Ted Thompson, a feeling of love or embroiled hate. Many people critique Thompson's philosophies and hate him for them. Granted the Favre-Thompson divorce was about as ugly as it could have gotten, I think it was 100 percent the correct move. We got yet another franchise QB in Aaron Rodgers and it's partly Favre's fault he got traded.  The Rodgers era was ushered in when Brett called it quits ...
The Packers were a team to be feared coming into the 2009 season. With the Brett Favre shadow almost completely gone, this team was Aaron Rodgers' to lead to supremacy. In the preseason, the team showed a lot of promise and looked to take the NFC North. But with injuries and inconsistency on the O-line, the Packers really struggled in the first eight games, including a loss to the then-winless Tampa ...