This post is about Packers. There were a bunch of new stuff in this one.

As I said last time, I got into the process of actually writing about my favorite team last year, and I’ve been trying to get myself into it again this year. There’s lots going on, and I’m still going to write about the Green Bay Packers until the end of the season, so at least I’ll have something to be excited about when they go to Dallas. That seemsThis post is about Packers. We are currently in the process of re-focusing the blog to being more focused on the Packers and Packers’ fans.

The Packers are the only team that has to deal with this stuff every year. The fact that they were a dominant team last year is partially a product of the new system, but we all know that’s too simple. They are a dominant team. The only thing that can make them dominate more is the players on the other side of the ball.This post is about Packers. I’ll explain. I’m a Packers fan.

When I was a kid, we thought the whole Packers had been in Chicago the night before. The night of November 4th, 1960 at Soldier Field, the Pack won their tenth NFL championship. That one game was the end of the world, the start of the next. The end of the world we knew of course had come in 1958 when Green Bay had swept the Bears in the postseason.

In those days

title: This post is about Packers.

This post is about Packers. But the idea is that there’s so much to learn from one of the greatest players in professional sports—he can be found on Packers.com and in the Packers community forum—even if people are reluctant to admit it.

For some reason, a lot of people think that Aaron Rodgers is more of a “QB” than he is. The truth is, he’s a great player, period. People can’t begrudge him that, asThis post is about Packers.

The Packers have been a pretty dominant football team the past few seasons, and they’re still young, so they still have a long way to go before they can truly call themselves a dynasty. It’s time to give them some recognition though!

I was thinking about who deserves a playoff spot. I went with Aaron Rodgers, but that’s because he deserves it more than anyone else for the five or so seasons where he was completely out of football. This post is about Packers. As a rule, I do nothing about the Packers. My opinion is that they are the NFL’s most overrated team, by which I mean the one who is the most overrated team in all of sports. That means there’s only one reason to hate the Packers, and it’s never going to change:

(Spoiler: they’re bad.)

But in this post, I’m going to be talking about the Packers, which

title: This post is about Packers.

This post is about Packers. But the idea is that there’s so much to learn from one of the greatest players in professional sports—he can be found on Packers.com and in the Packers community forum—even if people are reluctant to admit it.

For some reason, a lot of people think that Aaron Rodgers is more of a “QB” than he is. The truth is, he’s a great player, period. People can’t begrudge him that, asThis post is about Packers.

The Packers have been a pretty dominant football team the past few seasons, and they’re still young, so they still have a long way to go before they can truly call themselves a dynasty. It’s time to give them some recognition though!

I was thinking about who deserves a playoff spot. I went with Aaron Rodgers, but that’s because he deserves it more than anyone else for the five or so seasons where he was completely out of football. This post is about Packers. As a rule, I do nothing about the Packers. My opinion is that they are the NFL’s most overrated team, by which I mean the one who is the most overrated team in all of sports. That means there’s only one reason to hate the Packers, and it’s never going to change:

(Spoiler: they’re bad.)

But in this post, I’m going to be talking about the Packers, which