The Packers pulled away from the Bears in what looked early to be a big time shootout. With the defense capitalizing on opportunities and keeping the score low, the Packers ended up with a convincing win. But not all Packers … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2014
Well the Packers got an important win at Soldier Field yesterday…and it feels like all is right with the world today…but is it? There is always value in taking a step back and assess the game with cool, calm unshaded … Continue reading
Just when the Packers needed him most, No. 12 came through – in a big way. Supplied with excellent protection for four straight quarters, Aaron Rodgers lit up the Chicago defense, throwing for 302 yards and four touchdowns. While Jordy … Continue reading
Eddie Lacy is in the news for the first time because of his inability to perform in the first three weeks of the NFL season. Last week was arguably his worst performance as a Packers starter with a fumble, a … Continue reading
The Packers play a pivotal game tomorrow against the Bears at Soldier Field in Chicago. Never in recent memory has so much been riding on such an early game. The loss to the Lions in week three has brought a … Continue reading
The big news following the Packers loss against the Lions has been the poor production of the potent Packer offense. The Packers’ colossal struggles on offense have people asking whether Aaron and the offense will continue to stagger through the … Continue reading
Julius Peppers returns to Soldier Field as a Packer this Sunday. Back to the team that released him. Peppers said this week that the last play of the last game of the Bears season was the reason he got released. … Continue reading
Since both losing in the season opener, the Packers and Bears have quickly trended different directions. Green Bay managed to squeak by the Jets at home but then was shut down offensively in Detroit. Meanwhile, the Bears overcame a 17-point deficit … Continue reading
The Packers road loss to Detroit is now in the rear view mirror and it is time to look ahead to the meeting with the Bears. A lot of people in Packernation are panicking over the 1-2 record that the … Continue reading
Up until last season, the Packers under Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers treated meetings with the Lions as little more than bye weeks, never having lost to Detroit when Aaron Rodgers played a full game. McCarthy was unable to sustain … Continue reading