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Home→Categories 2012 Pre-Season

Category Archives: 2012 Pre-Season

Reactions to the Final Offensive Roster

Posted on September 2, 2012 by Mike Davidsen
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The NFL’s most talented offense showed minimal capacity for new bodies heading into the 2012 season. With that, fans spent the past four months pondering whether there would be room for wide receivers Tori Gurley or Diondre Borel on the … Continue reading →

Posted in 2012 Pre-Season, Offensive Team Analysis | 3 Replies

5 Ways to Have Fun at the Most Boring Game of the Year

Posted on August 30, 2012 by J.R. Augustine
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Unless you really get into the battle for the remaining positions, game four of the preseason is booorrriiiinnnggg… Oh sure, we all watch it. After all, the Packers are on the field, and the Packers can sell out an intra-squad … Continue reading →

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Positions with Vacant Starting Spots Could Prove Vital

Posted on August 21, 2012 by Mike Davidsen
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The Packers hardly looked like recent world champions as they fell 35-10 to one of the league’s least talented clubs in their second preseason game of 2012. It is, of course, the preseason, with ample opportunities to tune up for … Continue reading →

Posted in 2012 Pre-Season, Defensive Player Analysis, Offensive Player Analysis | 1 Reply

Losing Desmond Bishop: Takeover at ILB

Posted on August 11, 2012 by J.R. Augustine
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We probably won’t find out about the severity of Desmond Bishop’s hamstring injury until Wednesday. Regardless, it’s pretty obvious we’ll be doing without him for a while. How does that impact the Packers’ defensive unit? … Continue reading →

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