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Green Bay Pakcers – Jordy Nelson is Enough for Aaron Rodgers
The Green Bay Packers haven’t been very lucky this season when ti comes to keeping their players and especially receivers healthy. However, with Aaron Rodgers running the show, having only Jordy Nelson as a recognizable receiving target is more than enough to put on impressive offensive performances.
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New York Giants Rumors – Trading Hakeem Nicks
The New York Giants and Hakeem Nicks failed to reach a contract extension agreement this offseason, which means there’s a good chance he’ll be traded before the deadline (After week 8), considering his free agency and how bad the team is doing, with plenty of teams, including the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions all have wide receiver problems, and might be willing to part with some draft picks.
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Cowboys & Packers Lose Randall Cobb, DeMarcus Ware & DeMarco Murray to Injuries
Two teams severely hurt by injuries in Week 6 were the Dallas Cowboys, losing DeMarcus Ware and DeMarco Murray, and the Green Bay Packers, who lost James Jones and Randall Cobb, with the latter probably out for a very long time.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Forced to Change
Due to injuries, Aaron Rodgers suddenly had to get used to 2-wide receiver sets and actually giving the ball more and more to his running back, getting quite a performance from Eddie Lacy. The Green Bay Packers have been dealt a bad card this season when it comes to injuries, but it seems they’re handling it quite well on both offense and defense.
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Matt Flynn – Options After Being Released by the Raiders
The weird career trajectory of Matt Flynn took another twist as he was released by the Oakland Raiders, which means he is no longer regarded as a starter by anyone, and might generate interest with his former team, the Green Bay Packers, or with the Bills and Dolphins.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Isn’t Perfect All the Time
The Green Bay Packers either win big or lose close in recent years, and it’s been that way this season. While the fingers are usually pointed at the defense or the running game, Aaron Rodgers is just at fault, especially with their most recent loss, that has them starting with a 1-2 record for the second consecutive season.
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2013 NFL Season, Week 3 – Packers vs Bengals Predictions
It’s always interesting to see how NFL teams try to evolve and get out of certain patterns they’ve gotten used to, making the meeting between the pass-happy Green Bay Packers and the always solid-but-not-spectacular Cincinnati Bengals extremely interesting.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Not Satisfied With Records Alone
The only way for Aaron Rodgers to be completely happy about his own and his team’s performance is if the Green Bay Packers go all the way to the Super Bowl and win it, so as he sets passing records and puts the rest of his teammates on the right track, don’t expect him to gloat about it.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Not Getting Help From Mike McCarthy
For the last few seasons, the Green Bay Packers have had the best quarterback in the NFL on their team in Aaron Rodgers. However, since winning the Super Bowl, it looks like the Packers are moving backwards in terms of defense, the running game and the decision making by the head coach Mike McCarthy.
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2013 NFL Season – Packers vs 49ers Predictions
Just like last season, the Green Bay Packers and the San Francsico 49ers open the NFL season against each other, only this time Colin Kaepernick is getting a lot more attention, while Aaron Rodgers is hoping his protection, receiving and ground game problems will seem a little less worrying that in recent times.