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When the NFL schedule came out in April, this was the stretch for which Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy believed his team would be prepared. Full Article at Green Bay Press-Gazette
Mark Murphy looks into the circumstances surrounding the takeover of Birmingham City, which aren’t necessarily as straightforward as you might have initially thought. The smell of lawyers hangs heavy in the air. Full Article at Twohundredpercent
posted 12/04/2009 Read the 'Packers Fan Memories' archives or Submit your own favorite memory This Week's Photos Hey Packers fans, here's your chance to share your favorite memories of the green and gold with... Full Article at Packers.com
It has been a long time...too long. The regular season started and Kevin and I obviously had other responsibilities. Full Article at Hogs Haven
Offensive players of the year: Kyle Seyfried, Cin. Wyoming; Braylon Heard, Youngs. Mooney. Defensive player of the year: Travis Jackson, Cols. DeSales; Jibreel Black, Cin. Wyoming. Coaches of the year: Travis Cooper, Bryan; Mike Kopachy, Salem. Full Article at Mansfield News Journal
Most of the time, you have to wait until late in the year to identify an NFL teams season-defining game. Not so with the 2009 Green Bay Packers. Full Article at Green Bay Press-Gazette
It’s not just that former Packers defensive tackle Gilbert Brown has said McCarthy’s to blame for the team’s 4-4 start, but team president Mark Murphy is chiming in with how disappointed he is. Full Article at Sports Blogs
GREEN BAY -- Packers president Mark Murphy viewed the team's 38-28 washout against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday firsthand. Full Article at The Stevens Point Journal
These are tough times for Cheeseheads. First an emotional home loss to the hated Minnesota Vikings to give Brett Favre and his new purple teammates the season sweep, followed by a — gulp! — choke job at winless Tampa Bay. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Published online 11/10/2009 11:39 AM Green Bay Packers wide receiver James Jones (89) celebrates with quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) after catching a first-quarter touchdown pass against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during an NFL football game Sunday... Full Article at HutchNews.com
GREEN BAY Packers president Mark Murphy viewed the teams 38-28 washout against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday firsthand. Full Article at Wausau Daily Herald
Sorry for the extended hiatus yesterday and today. Life can sometimes intrude… Actually, in hindsight, it’s probably for the best that I wasn’t able to post yesterday. I would not have been much better than the commenters over at JSOnline. Full Article at Sports Blogs
GREEN BAY The most powerful man in the Green Bay Packers organization has put the burden on general manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy to salvage the season. Full Article at The Fond du Lac Reporter
Packers' top executive Mark Murphy said he is in regular contact with general manager Ted Thompson, but in no way wants to stick his nose into the football operation at the halfway point of the season. Full Article at FanNation
If you read the whole interview Mark Murphy sounds like a guy who is more disappointed with Mike McCarthy than he is Ted Thompson. Full Article at NBC Sports
The most powerful man in the Green Bay Packers organization has put the burden on General Manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy to salvage the season. Full Article at Green Bay Press-Gazette
Packers president Mark Murphy says any changes made to the team won't be made by him, but by general manager Ted Thompson. Packers president Mark Murphy says any changes made to the team won't be made by him, but by general manager Ted Thompson. Full Article at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
When Bob Harlan took over as CEO in 1989, he had the very capable Tom Braatz as general manager, and Lindy Infante as coach. The 1989 Packers had an inspiring, almost magical 10-6 year, lead by their wunderkind quarterback Don Majkowski. Full Article at The Appleton Post-Crescent
Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News: "By now, the video has flown around the world, which is more than can be said of one of its stars. Full Article at ESPN
Brett Favre left Green Bay on Aug. 6, 2008, after a protracted dispute with the Packers and having played the final game of his 16-year career there. EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. Full Article at USA Today
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Obviously, at some point, they will call you ... You hope it's an away game. Losing a home game would be tough because it means so much to the local economy. Relatively more than it does to some other teams given the impact the Packers have on Green Bay.
At this point it would end up being a night game, the NFL Network game
The loss [Sunday at Tampa Bay] was disappointing, and it was for us ... Everybody in the organization felt it. I think we’ll bounce back. I’m hopeful and expect that we’ll make the changes that we need to end up having a successful season.
It was a situation that was somewhat unprecedented in the NFL ... I'm proud of the way we handled a difficult situation.
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