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Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy, left, responds to questions during a news conference at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Friday, Feb. 20, 2009. View Photo »
Kansas City Chiefs President, General Manager and CEO Carl Peterson, will resign at the end of the 2008 season according to an announcement by Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt on November 15, 2008. View Photo »
Assistant trainer Mike McCarthy holds Kentucky Derby hopeful DunKirk after his morning workout for the 135th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Wednesday, April 29, 2009, in Louisville, Ky. View Photo »
Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy watches the clock as time runs out on his team's chances to defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars in an NFL football game game, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008, in Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville won 20-16. View Photo »
Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy challenges a call during the second half of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008, in Green Bay, Wis. The Texans won 24-21. View Photo »
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Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy, left, responds to questions during a news conference at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Friday, Feb. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs President, General Manager and CEO Carl Peterson, will resign at the end of the 2008 season according to an announcement by Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt on November 15, 2008.
View Photo »Assistant trainer Mike McCarthy holds Kentucky Derby hopeful DunKirk after his morning workout for the 135th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Wednesday, April 29, 2009, in Louisville, Ky.
View Photo »Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy watches the clock as time runs out on his team's chances to defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars in an NFL football game game, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008, in Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville won 20-16.
View Photo »Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy challenges a call during the second half of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008, in Green Bay, Wis. The Texans won 24-21.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs President, General Manager and CEO Carl Peterson, will resign at the end of the 2008 season according to an announcement by Chiefs Chairman Clark Hunt on November 15, 2008.
View Photo »It's a challenge when you play a team, like for our offensive coaches, San Francisco ran the 3-4 defense. Obviously Detroit runs a 4-3, so how much can you carry over from one week to the next is what you are looking for ... So our volume was a little higher going into San Francisco than it has been bec...
It's a challenge when you play a team, like for our offensive coaches, San Francisco ran the 3-4 defense. Obviously Detroit runs a 4-3, so how much can you carry over from one week to the next is what you are looking for ... So our volume was a little higher going into San Francisco than it has been bec...
It's a challenge when you play a team, like for our offensive coaches, San Francisco ran the 3-4 defense. Obviously Detroit runs a 4-3, so how much can you carry over from one week to the next is what you are looking for ... So our volume was a little higher going into San Francisco than it has been bec...
Tramon is the natural move ... As far as moving forward at Aaron's position, that's what we'll spend today going through. Obviously the game plan for the Detroit Lions will factor into a lot of our decisions in who plays and where they play.
Both individuals will have season-ending knee surgery ... It will be a big challenge for our football team. Aaron and Al have meant a lot to us and our football team. Both have over 100-plus starts. Our younger players, they're going to have to step up and get ready on a short week for Detroit.
Not seeing '74' and '31' in the huddle, it's going to be different ... It's a challenge to our players, they're going to have to step up and get ready in a short week for Detroit.
You have to overcome injuries. It's something you can't control. We will step up ... Our coaches need to be creative. These are challenges you don't always prepare for, from week to week. This is a challenge that we'll meet. You lose good players, and really you don't want to see the individual go throu...
You don't want to see the individual go through it ... But as far as our football team, trust me. They're here today, they're getting treatment, they've worked out, they're watching film. And we'll be ready for Detroit.
It's a challenge that our younger players ... They're going to have to step up and get ready on a short week for Detroit.
Jermichael Finley definitely helps ... Anytime you have a player, whether it is a tight end, a receiver, a big back, that has the ability to win (matchups) down the middle of the field, it creates so many more positives for your whole perimeter group. So definitely, Jermichael Finley fits into that cate...
Jermichael Finley definitely helps ... Anytime you have a player, whether it is a tight end, a receiver, a big back, that has the ability to win (matchups) down the middle of the field, it creates so many more positives for your whole perimeter group. So definitely, Jermichael Finley fits into that cate...
We're focused on the San Francisco 49ers
We had a very positive experience yesterday as a team ... It's well-documented what's gone on the last two weeks. We were able to learn from that, carry it forward to our game yesterday, and we need to take that forward to San Francisco.
We really want to win the game this week. There's no question about that. We approach every game the same way ... November football is definitely, the importance and urgency has to increase. I think that's natural, something we talk about as a football team. We're going to apply all of our energy into t...
We're the fourth-ranked defense in the National Football League. We're leading the league in turnover ratio right now going into the Monday night game
I think our fans here in Green Bay are first class, and I think they'll do what they feel is appropriate
I'm very comfortable where we are today as a football team ... It seems like he's happy over there in Minnesota. That's really my focus. As far as his situation over there, and if he's happy, that's great. But going back to that time for everybody, really in my view it has nothing to do with today's gam...
We are No. 1 in the National Football League in turnover ratio. It's something that we put an emphasis on ... I'm sure like everybody does in this league. We're doing an excellent job taking away the football and we're doing an excellent job with the giveaways.
Adrian Peterson and Favre definitely present a big challenge for us ... I think their perimeter is really playing very well. [Sidney] Rice has been extremely productive at the wide receiver spot. All of that stuff factors into your game planning.
The games are not played on stat sheets; it's played on the football field ... We definitely feel like we have some advantages, No. 1 starting with playing in Lambeau Field. Those are the things that we'll focus on and make sure that we're utilizing all of our assets.
It couldn't happen to a finer individual ... He's an outstanding representative of the Green Bay Packers. Very, very happy to be a part of that. You just can't say enough about him personally and professionally, what he accomplished here today.
I'll say this about Charles Woodson: He's as competitive a player that we have on our football team and probably in the National Football League ... I'm sure that a lot of that was emotional, emotionally driven. These are things that are talked about, I don't ever shy away from an opinion that doesn't a...
I'm not going to comment on his thoughts and his words or anybody's thoughts or their words in Minnesota ... We're really looking forward to playing the game, like we do every year. There is definitely added juice to it, no doubt about it, so we'll just leave it at that.
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