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		<title>Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame making room Gbaja-Biamila, Jacke and Fischer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2013 19:58:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Raymond Rivard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A powerful speed rushing defensive end, a dead-eye field goal kicker and a former team president will all be joining the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame this coming July Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Chris Jacke and Emil Fischer, it was announced today, will be inaugurated in July. The team&#8217;s all-time leading sacker, Gbaja-Biamila, ended his career [...]</p><p><a href="http://lombardiave.com/2013/01/22/green-bay-packers-hall-of-fame-making-room-gbaja-biamila-jacke-and-fischer/">Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame making room Gbaja-Biamila, Jacke and Fischer</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave - A Green Bay Packers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_13976" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 600px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/51/files/2013/01/DSC_0275-copy.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-13976" title="DSC_0275 copy" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/51/files/2013/01/DSC_0275-copy-e1358885341935-590x571.jpg" alt="" width="590" height="571" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Defensive end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila joins kicker Chris Jacke and former team president Emil Fischer as the newest inductees to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.<br />Raymond T. Rivard photograph</p></div>
<p>A powerful speed rushing defensive end, a dead-eye field goal kicker and a former team president will all be joining the <a href="http://packershalloffame.com" target="_blank">Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame</a> this coming July</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GbajKa20.htm" target="_blank">Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila</a>, <a href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/jackechr01.htm" target="_blank">Chris Jacke</a> and Emil Fischer, it was announced today, will be inaugurated in July.</p>
<p>The team&#8217;s all-time leading sacker, Gbaja-Biamila, ended his career in 2008 with 74½. He had 10 or more sacks per season starting in 2001 and continuing until 2004. In 2005, he even posted a four-sack game against the <a href="http://www.chicagobears.com" target="_blank">Chicago Bears</a>.</p>
<p>Playing his college career at San Diego State, Gbaja-Biamila turned in his warm-weather clothing for long johns after being drafted in the fifth round of the 2000 draft by the Packers. By the time of his final season with the team in 2008, Gbaja-Biamila had played in 132 games.</p>
<div id="attachment_13977" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 157px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/51/files/2013/01/jacke.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-13977" title="jacke" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/51/files/2013/01/jacke.jpg" alt="" width="147" height="166" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Chris Jacke played the bulk of his career with the Green Bay Packers, but also kicked for the Washington Redskins and Arizona Cardinals.</p></div>
<p>Kicker Chris Jacke was one of the most popular kickers to play for the Packers in the past 90 ears. He is third on the Packers’ all-time scoring list with 820 points, and was a team scoring leader seven times. His strong leg became legendary as he cranked through 17 50-plus yard field goals during his career. In 1993, he was successful six times from 50 yards and out.</p>
<p>His five field goals in a single game is still a team record &#8211; he did it on two separate occasions. Selected in the sixth round of the 1989 draft, Jacke kicked in college at Texas-El Paso. He played in 133 games for the team, including Super Bowl XXXI.</p>
<p>Emil Fischer began his affiliation with the team in 1926, when he joined the team’s board of directors. According to published reports, Fischer became a member of the executive committee in 1935, served as team president from 1948-52 and was chairman of the board from 1953 until his death in 1958. The team also credits Fischer with maintaining the Packers’ status in the NFL during the league’s absorption of franchises from the All-America Football Conference in 1949, as well as during Curly Lambeau’s resignation in 1950.</p>
<p>The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame induction ceremony is set for July 20 in the Lambeau Field Atrium.</p>
<p>Tickets for the banquet are $135 each, with tables of 10 available for $1,300. Call 920-965-6984 or email <a href="mailto:gwenb@packershalloffame.com?subject=2013%20Hall%20of%20Fame%20banquet%20tickets">gwenb@packershalloffame.com</a> for ticket information.</p>
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		<title>It was a day of Life and death for Packers DL Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2012 20:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Raymond Rivard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Maybe you remember this day, maybe you don&#8217;t &#8211; but Green Bay Packers former defensive lineman Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila surely does. Very early in the morning of Dec. 1, 2002, KGB and his wife welcomed their first child into the world. KGB then went to Lambeau Field for his day job, helping the Packers to a 30-20 [...]</p><p><a href="http://lombardiave.com/2012/12/01/it-was-a-day-of-life-and-death-for-packers-dl-kabeer-gbaja-biamila/">It was a day of Life and death for Packers DL Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave - A Green Bay Packers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_12670" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/51/files/2012/12/KGB.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12670" title="KGB" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/51/files/2012/12/KGB-e1354393058182.jpeg" alt="" width="150" height="211" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">KGB was a productive defensive lineman for the Packers through the 2008 season.</p></div>
<p>Maybe you remember this day, maybe you don&#8217;t &#8211; but <a href="http://www.packers.com" target="_blank">Green Bay Packers</a> former defensive lineman <a href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GbajKa20.htm" target="_blank">Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila</a> surely does.</p>
<p>Very early in the morning of Dec. 1, 2002, KGB and his wife welcomed their first child into the world. KGB then went to Lambeau Field for his day job, helping the Packers to a 30-20 win over the Chicago Bears &#8211; two significant highs for the productive Packers player.</p>
<p>Then it all came crashing down later that night when KGB learned his mother died in a single-vehicle car crash in California.</p>
<p>You might remember just how productive KGB was as a player. In his third season with the team &#8211; the second of four straight where he had double-digit sack totals &#8211; he also returned an interception 72 yards for a touchdown</p>
<p>It was certainly a day KGB will remember for his entire life. The <a href="http://packershalloffame.com" target="_blank">Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame</a> recognized the anniversary date of that fateful day a decade ago.</p>
<p>Their post is below &#8230;</p>
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<h2>The Best and Worst of Times: A Day in the Life of KGB</h2>
<div>December 1, 2012 | Eric Goska |</p>
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<p>Dec. 1, 2002 – Life can be wonderful. Life can be cruel. Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila rode a roller coaster of emotion on the day he and his Packers defeat the Chicago Bears 30-20 at Lambeau Field. At about 1:30 a.m. in Green Bay, Gbaja-Biamila’s wife, Eileen, gives birth to the couple’s first child: Abdul-Rashid Olatunji. That evening, the defensive end’s mother, Bola Tito Anjorin Gbaja-Biamila, is killed in a one-car accident near the family’s home in Los Angeles. According to a report by the Associated Press, Mrs. Gbaja-Biamila was on her way to assist a friend when the accident occurred. “She’s going to be dearly missed,” Kabeer tells the AP. “She was always trying to help somebody, and that’s what she was doing just before she died.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The following was written by Packers fan and associate of mine, Eric S., also known as Cheezhead.  He was kind enough to type up a position-by-position analysis of the Packers so far this season for me for the bye week.  I am extremely grateful to him for this.  Your thoughts? QUARTERBACKS Going into this season, [...]</p><p><a href="http://lombardiave.com/2008/10/30/packers-bye-week-report/">Packers Bye Week Report</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave - A Green Bay Packers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The following was written by Packers fan and associate of mine, <strong>Eric S.</strong>, also known as <strong>Cheezhead</strong>.  He was kind enough to type up a position-by-position analysis of the Packers so far this season for me for the bye week.  I am extremely grateful to him for this.  Your thoughts?</em></p>
<p><strong>QUARTERBACKS</strong></p>
<p>Going into this season, the Green Bay Packers had a huge question mark at quarterback. <strong>Brett Favre</strong> was dealt to the <a href="http://thejetpress.com" target="_blank">New York Jets</a> and all the team had to fill in for him at starting quarterback was two rookie quarterbacks and one unproven, rarely played quarterback. Well, that unproven, rarely played quarterback is now starting every game and has proven himself. <strong>Aaron Rodgers</strong> showed everyone what he is capable of, and silenced most of his critics. He has passed for 1,668 yards so far, at 145-221 (65.6%), which is solid for somebody that people were doubting from the beginning. Throw in 12 touchdowns, 4 interceptions, and a rating of 98.8 and you have a quarterback that is probably Top 10 in the NFL so far. Yes, Top 10. He ranks 10th in the NFL in completion percentage, 13th in yards, 7th in touchdowns, 10th in fewest interceptions, 16th in first downs (he has 74), and 7th in passer rating. This is all through 7 games; some quarterbacks ahead of him didn&#8217;t have a bye week yet. It is hard to believe he had doubters in Week 1 after looking at those stats.</p>
<p>Rodgers also seems to be able to stay healthy and play hurt. The only thing that happened to him so far was a sprained shoulder at the end of a game against the <a href="http://thepewterplank.com" target="_blank">Tampa Bay Buccaneers</a>. Even with the injury, he still passed efficiently in the next games he played in (including a 300-yard game the week after spraining the shoulder). The hit gave 7th-round pick <strong>Matt Flynn</strong> some playing time, but his line of 2-5 for 6 yards doesn&#8217;t really say too much.</p>
<p><strong>Grade</strong>: It doesn&#8217;t seem like this position has the biggest question mark anymore. Rodgers seems to be a great fit at quarterback, and though it doesn&#8217;t seem like he (or anyone) could possibly top what Favre has done for Green Bay, his play puts him in the top quarterbacks in the NFL today. Given everything that he has done so far, the Packers&#8217; quarterback slot gets an <strong>A</strong>.<br />
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<strong>RUNNING BACKS</strong></p>
<p>Last year the biggest hole on the Packers early on was at running back, but that hole was quickly sealed with the emergence <strong>Ryan Grant</strong>. He had a breakout second-half of the season, which is when he played the most. With big expectations for Grant going into this season, he has been a bit of a dissapointment. Grant has put up 464 yards (17th in the NFL) on 137 carries (7th), good for only a mediocre average of 3.4 yards a carry. He has only scored one touchdown and has lost three fumbles.</p>
<p>Even though he isn&#8217;t running like <strong>LaDainian Tomlinson</strong> or <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong>, he isn&#8217;t a huge problem. The Packers are still winning because of their passing games. But opposing defenses know that if that drop the secondary back, they could give up big yardage on the ground because Grant can break out a big run at any moment. So the other team is still watching him, which could be a reason of his underachieving stats; last year defenses weren&#8217;t too used to him and didn&#8217;t look at him as a threat at first and almost let him run at will. <strong>Brandon Jackson</strong> has been a good 2nd-string back, though, getting 104 yards and one touchdown from 20 carries. If Grant gets hurt or isn&#8217;t putting up at all, he should be an apt replacement in the backfield.</p>
<p><strong>Grade</strong>: With all of that being said, Grant has to pick it up. Right now the Packers are above .500, but they are in a close division race. If Rodgers has a bad game, the team could suffer without Grant picking up the slack. As of right now, I give the team&#8217;s running unit a <strong>B minus</strong>.<br />
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<strong>RECEIVERS</strong></p>
<p>The receiving corps has never been much of a problem for the Packers in the last 15 years. It didn&#8217;t matter if it was <strong>Bill Schroeder</strong>, <strong>Antonio Freeman</strong>, <strong>Terry Glenn</strong>, <strong>Javon Walker</strong>, or <strong>Donald Driver</strong> catching the ball&#8211;if Favre was throwing, big things would usually happen. So does that mean with Favre&#8217;s departure, the receiving game for Green Bay would be sub-par? Absolutely not. Rodgers has been throwing right on target and the wide outs are boosting the offense every game.</p>
<p>Rodgers&#8217; favorite target this season is last year&#8217;s surprise player, <strong>Greg Jennings</strong>. Jennings leads the team in every catching category. Throughout the whole NFL, he is 2nd in receiving yards (685), 16th in receptions (37), 4th in yards per catch out of receivers with 20 catches or more (18.5), 4th in yards per game (97.9), and 12th in touchdowns (4th). Though those are some impressive stats, he isn&#8217;t the only guy out there putting up big numbers in green and gold. Driver has caught 29 passes for 330 yards (a 11.4 average), and 2 touchdowns. <strong>Donald Lee</strong> has 19 grabs for 141 yards (7.4 avg) and two touchdowns, The running back Jackson caught 18 for 106 yards (5.9 avg), and <strong>Jordy Nelson</strong> had 16 catches for 177 yards (11.1 avg) and a score. These guys are the bulk of the passing game, and they have been getting points on the scoreboard week in and week out. With an on-and-off running game, it&#8217;s nice to know that the receivers are always ready to play ball.</p>
<p><strong>Grade</strong>: Like I already said, the running game for Green Bay has yet to establish itself as a major threat for every game. That puts a lot of the weight on Rodgers and his targets when it comes to offensive production. So far, that hasn&#8217;t been a problem. Jennings, Driver, and Lee have been doing great, and Jackson and Nelson come in and get yards when they need to. I like how this group of guys look right now, and that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m giving them an <strong>A</strong>.<br />
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<strong>OFFENSIVE LINEMEN</strong></p>
<p>The offensive line isn&#8217;t as verteran-led as it has been. Players have left, and younger guys are the ones doing the dirty work in the trenches. Their average age is 28, and the oldest lineman is <strong>Chad Clifton</strong>, at age 32. The lack of long-time NFL experience is showing a bit, too. In some games the defense looks like it&#8217;s having an easy time penetrating and getting around ends, pressuring the quarterback or stuffing runs. Penalties like false starts and ineligible man downfield that are easily avoided have been committed by some of these young guys, too. Yes, the front line has been making big plays and blocks, too, but they seem on-and-off when it comes to creating holes and giving Rodgers time in the pocket.</p>
<p>For a team that is pass-oriented, the offensive line should step up a bit. They have given up 13 sacks, which isn&#8217;t bad, but could be better seeing it ranks 13th-worst in the league. Once the sacks start to disappear and Rodgers gets more time in the pocket before letting the ball go, the offense will start moving even better, getting more yards and possibly even more points on the board.</p>
<p><strong>Grade</strong>: There will be some growing pains with these guys that are under or just over the age of 30. Penalities are inevitable and blocks will be missed, but that doesn&#8217;t mean nothing can be improved. The Packers offensive line just needs to focus on getting both hands on a guy and keeping him away from the passer or ball carrier. The more that happens, the better the offense will look. I think a <strong>B minus</strong> seems like a good grade for the O-Line.<br />
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<strong>DEFENSIVE LINEMEN</strong></p>
<p>This very young group lead by the dominant <strong>Aaron Kampman</strong> hasn&#8217;t been dissapointing so far this season. Out of all defensive linemen, Kampman and <strong>Johnny Jolly</strong> were in the Top 50 in tackles before Week 8 with 25 and 22, respectively. <strong>Ryan Pickett</strong> has chipped in with 18 tackles, while <strong>Michael Montgomery</strong> and <strong>Cullen Jenkins</strong> rounds out the linemen in double-figure tackles with 15 and 10. <strong>Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila</strong> is seeing less playing time then he used to get, but he still has been able to help out with 9 tackles.</p>
<p>Kampman just isn&#8217;t good at tackling a ball carrier, though&#8211;he can bring down the quarterback a lot, too. He has tallied 6 sacks, 7th in the NFL. Jenkins, on injured reserve with a pectoral injury, had 2.5 sacks, making him a half of a sack short of cracking the Top 50. I like how these guys are playing. They can get through the line and bring down the quarterback. In Week 1 against the <a href="http://thevikingage.com" target="_blank">Minnesota Vikings</a>, Peterson was held in check a lot, mostly because of penetration.</p>
<p><strong>Grade</strong>: Like the O-Line the defensive linemen are young and can still improve. Kampman just has to keep doing what he&#8217;s doing while Jolly and Pickett can put up a bit more numbers to make this front line really scary. Defense wins championships, and it all starts on the line, so everyone in this group needs to show up for every game. Right now they&#8217;re at a <strong>B</strong> with me.<br />
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<strong>LINEBACKERS</strong></p>
<p>The linebacker position seems to get better and better every year in Green Bay. <strong>Nick Barnett</strong> has been and still is a solid player. <strong>A.J. Hawk</strong> is still improving, and that&#8217;s scary seeing where he is already. <strong>Brady Poppinga</strong> has been doing well, too. Barnett is just outside of the NFL&#8217;s Top 50 in tackles for linebackers with 38, while Hawk (33) and Poppinga (25) trail him with nice numbers. Hawk has also racked up two sacks, good for the Top 25 for linebackers.</p>
<p>To me, the linebacking corps just needs to keep trucking along, just keep doing what they&#8217;re doing. A few more sacks, tackles, fumbles, or picks here or there would help (it always does), but they are fine where they&#8217;re at. Barnett is a great run-stopper, and Hawk can play it both ways. Poppinga is the weak-link of the group, as <strong>Ted Thompson</strong> brought in <strong>Brandon Chillar</strong> from the <a href="http://ramblinfan.com" target="_blank">St. Louis Rams</a> in the offseason, but if he steps it up, these linebackers should be golden.</p>
<p><strong>Grade</strong>: Everything&#8217;s going great here. Poppinga can pick it up and there still is room for improvement. But there&#8217;s always room for improvement at every position on every team, and with that being said I give the linebackers an <strong>B plus</strong>.<br />
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<strong>DEFENSIVE BACKS</strong></p>
<p>It is very hard to find the best part of the Packers defense. When you read about the line, you think they&#8217;re the biggest part. When you read about the linebackers, you think that they have to bring the biggest punch to the opposing offenses. But the most important part of Green Bay&#8217;s great defense probably is the secondary. They can do everything. <strong>Nick Collins</strong> is in the Top 50 for tackles out of all defensive backs with 33. <strong>Charles Woodson</strong>&#8216;s sack is one behind the league leaders&#8217; for d-backs. Collins and Woodson both lead the NFL with interceptions (they have four each), and <strong>Tramon Williams</strong> (3) and <strong>Atari Bigby</strong> (1) are in the Top 50 in picks for all defensive backs.</p>
<p>Injuries have been depleting the secondary week in and week out (<strong>Al Harris</strong>, one of the league&#8217;s most physical corners was out with a spleen injury and Bigby missed time early on), but no matter who has been out, the subs have stepped up and played well. Every opponent&#8217;s quarterback has to watch out for this group; interceptions seem to be inevitable, and they can swat balls down and plug up running lanes quickly, too.</p>
<p><strong>Grade</strong>: I would hate to be a team heading into a game against the Packers, especially if they have an inconsistent passing game. This secondary unit is physical, smart, fast, and can get takeaways to turn the momentum of a game around in the blink of an eye. For all of that, I&#8217;m going to give them an <strong>A</strong>.<br />
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<strong>KICKERS </strong></p>
<p>Ever since <strong>Ryan Longwell</strong> left for the comfort of the Metrodome, a solid, consistent kicker has been hard to find for Green Bay. Last year, though, they may have found that guy. <strong>Mason Crosby</strong> tore the league apart with his foot as a rookie last year, going 31-39 with a game-winner in his career debut and a long of 53 yards. This year his kicking is decent, going 11-14 (his field goal percentage is 27th), with a long of 51 yards (12th best in the NFL). This early on a few misses will make your league-ranking drop, so it seems worse than what it actually is, but Crosby can still improve. If he misses 3 or less attempts for the rest of the season, he&#8217;ll be set. Right now he&#8217;s fine, but as always, there&#8217;s room for improvement.</p>
<p>As for punters, this position has been shaky for a while. This year 27-year-old <strong>Derrick Frost</strong> is taking the long snaps, and he&#8217;s been so-so. Frost is only in the Top 20 for total punts (20th, with 28) and longest punt (10th, 65 yards). Only four of his punts were pinned down inside the 20 yard line, giving opponents good field position more than a lot of the other guys. This position can use a lot of improvement.</p>
<p><strong>Grade</strong>: The kicking game is almost set; Crosby is still developing. But once he is locked in, he should be good to go. The punting game needs a lot of improvement, though. Unless Frost surprises everyone, I think Green Bay should look for a new punter pretty soon. He could eventually give a team great field position at the worst time possible. I give the kicking a <strong>C plus</strong>.<br />
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<strong>THE TEAM&#8217;S OVERALL GRADE</strong></p>
<p>Right now the Pack is tied for first in the NFC North with the Chicago Bears at 4-3. Though they aren&#8217;t going to put a spectactular year up like last year&#8217;s 13-3 team, the first Green Bay team without Favre in 16 years has a great shot at making the playoffs again. The <a href="http://beargoggleson.com" target="_blank">Chicago Bears</a> will be a big task. Last year they dropped both games to them. Though it didn&#8217;t affect their place in the division, it did help the <a href="http://thelandryhat.com" target="_blank">Dallas Cowboys</a> get home field advantage in the playoffs. This year, though, the two Chicago games could end up deciding the NFC North champion. A wild card spot isn&#8217;t a promise, either, so this team has to show up for every game.</p>
<p>There are some tough matchups left on the schedule, too. The <a href="http://titansized.com" target="_blank">Tennessee Titans</a> are up next, and there are still the Bears, Vikings, <a href="http://catcrave.com" target="_blank">Carolina Panthers</a>, and <a href="http://blackandteal.com" target="_blank">Jacksonville Jaguars</a> waiting, too. If everything goes right, I&#8217;m predicting a 9-win season in the least. A 9-7 record wouldn&#8217;t guarentee a division title or wildcard spot, though, so the Packers have to be at their best in those tough games. A win over the Titans, giving them their first loss of the year, would be a huge boost for the team, possibly giving them momentum that they&#8217;ll need. All in all, it depends on how well the team plays every week (as always). As of right now, I&#8217;m giving the Green Bay Packers a <strong>B plus</strong>.</p>
<p>Hopefully it will be an <strong>A plus</strong> at the end of the year.</p>
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		<title>Indianapolis Colts (3-2) @ Green Bay Packers (3-3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 18:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Sorry it&#8217;s been a while.  I was on vacation last weekend and a miscommunication deprived all of my loyal readers a synopsis of the Packers 27-17 win against the Seattle Seahawks.  This week the Packers face a much stiffer opponent in the Indianapolis Colts.  The Colts 3-2 record is rather deceptive, and they have a [...]</p><p><a href="http://lombardiave.com/2008/10/18/indianapolis-colts-3-2-green-bay-packers-3-3/">Indianapolis Colts (3-2) @ Green Bay Packers (3-3)</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave - A Green Bay Packers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry it&#8217;s been a while.  I was on vacation last weekend and a miscommunication deprived all of my loyal readers a synopsis of the Packers 27-17 win against the <a href="http://12thmanrising.com" target="_blank">Seattle Seahawks</a>.  This week the Packers face a much stiffer opponent in the <a href="http://naptownsfinest.com" target="_blank">Indianapolis Colts</a>.  The Colts 3-2 record is rather deceptive, and they have a momentum coming off of a 31-3 thrashing of the <a href="http://ebonybird.com" target="_blank">Baltimore Ravens</a>.  The Packers need to use the momentum from the Seattle game and parlay it into a great performance against the Colts.</p>
<p><strong>Matchups To Watch</strong></p>
<p><strong>Colts Wide Receivers vs. Packers Defensive Backs</strong></p>
<p>The Packers defensive backfield has been shaken up in recent weeks while <strong>Marvin Harrison</strong> has shown he is back, totally owning up on <strong>Chris McAlister</strong> in last week&#8217;s game.  <strong>Charles Woodson</strong> better leave his McAlister-impression at home.  <strong>Reggie Wayne</strong> is in the league&#8217;s top three receivers on any given week, while <strong>Anthony Gonzalez</strong> and <strong>Dallas Clark</strong> are dangerous out of the slot.  Basically any wide receiver or tight end put out their by the Colts can easily be hit by <strong>Peyton Manning</strong> and should be considered dangerous.  <strong>Atari Bigby</strong> is doubtful for the Packers while Woodson and rookie <strong>Pat Lee</strong> are listed as probable.  They will need to be on top of their game to shut down this potent passing attack.</p>
<p><strong>Packers Defensive Line vs. Colts Offensive Line</strong></p>
<p>One of the best ways to get to Manning is to knock him around and harass him to force him to not get the ball if when he wants to.  Baltimore could not get to him last week and he was given all day, so it is imperative that he does not get all day to stand around.  This gets harder for the Packers, as <strong>Cullen Jenkins</strong> is done for the year, <strong>Jason Hunter</strong> is doubtful, <strong>Michael Montgomery</strong> is doubtful, and <strong>Ryan Pickett</strong> is questionable.  This leaves it up to <strong>Aaron Kampman</strong> and <strong>Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila</strong> to put the squeeze on Manning.  And even then, KGB is <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=807400" target="_blank">not the sure thing he once was</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Packers Offensive Line vs. Colts Defense</strong></p>
<p><strong>Aaron Rodgers</strong> isn&#8217;t <strong>Joe Flacco</strong>, but the Packers need to keep Rodgers upright for good to happen.  Rodgers will need time to get the ball to <strong>Greg Jennings</strong> and <strong>Donald Driver</strong>, but he can&#8217;t do that with <strong>Dwight Freeney</strong> in his face.  He needs to be standing for the Packers to win.</p>
<p>My player to watch is rookie wide receiver <strong>Jordy Nelson</strong>.  The Colts secondary is mildly banged up and <strong>James Jones</strong> is listed as doubtful for the game, giving the rookie from Kansas State a chance to shine.</p>
<p><strong>The Verdict</strong>: Colts 27, Packers 24</p>
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		<title>Around the NFC North: August 19, 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s time to take a look, as we will every Tuesday, at what&#8217;s happening around the NFC North.  The Packers are 0-2 in the preseason, and hopefully the other teams aren&#8217;t doing much better. Chicago Bears - The Bears named Kyle Orton the starting quarterback over everyone&#8217;s favorite Rex Grossman.  This is not good for [...]</p><p><a href="http://lombardiave.com/2008/08/19/around-the-nfc-north-august-19-2008/">Around the NFC North: August 19, 2008</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave</a> - <a href="http://lombardiave.com">Lombardi Ave - A Green Bay Packers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s time to take a look, as we will every Tuesday, at what&#8217;s happening around the NFC North.  The Packers are 0-2 in the preseason, and hopefully the other teams aren&#8217;t doing much better.</p>
<p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com" target="_blank"><strong>Chicago Bears</strong></a></p>
<p>- The Bears named <strong>Kyle Orton</strong> the starting quarterback over everyone&#8217;s favorite <strong>Rex Grossman</strong>.  This is not good for the Packers, as Bears-quarterbacks-not-named-Rex Grossman (aka Orton and <strong>Brian Griese</strong>) swept the Packers last year.  <a href="http://thevikingage.com" target="_blank">The Viking Age</a> also puts forth some <a href="http://thevikingage.com/2008/08/18/orton-beats-grossman/" target="_blank">other scenarios</a> that could come out of this.</p>
<p>- The age of some of the Bears offensive lineman is also appearing to <a href="http://www.windycitygridiron.com/2008/8/19/596700/bears-got-it-right-with-or" target="_blank">become an issue</a>.  Which just makes things easier for <strong>Aaron Kampman</strong> and <strong>Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila</strong>.  And whoever else starts at defensive end now.</p>
<p>- The Bears <a href="http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfcnorth/0-3-106/Chicago-Bears--Franchise-player.html" target="_blank">make the right choice</a> for their franchise player on ESPN.com.</p>
<p><a href="http://sidelionreport.com" target="_blank"><strong>Detroit Lions</strong></a></p>
<p>- Apparently, wide receiver <strong>Calvin Johnson</strong> is &#8220;<a href="http://sidelionreport.com/2008/08/18/lions-27-bengals-10-calvin-johnson-is-scary-good-and-fire-kwan/" target="_blank">scary good</a>.&#8221;  Are you listening, <strong>Al Harris</strong> and <strong>Charles Woodson</strong>?</p>
<p>- The Lions fans and writers are <a href="http://sidelionreport.com/2008/08/18/the-aftermath-freaks-beasts-drops-and-superior-punting/" target="_blank">pretty excited</a> about a 2-0 preseason record!</p>
<p>- Another guy thinks <a href="http://www.prideofdetroit.com/2008/8/18/596208/monday-notes-bengals-game" target="_blank">Johnson is a beast</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://thevikingage.com" target="_blank"><strong>Minnesota Vikings</strong></a></p>
<p>- Overpaid free agent wide receiver <strong>Bernard Berrian</strong> is <a href="http://thevikingage.com/2008/08/19/berrians-toe/" target="_blank">having toe problems</a>.  Which is good for the Packers, bad for my fantasy team.  Damn autodraft.</p>
<p>- The Vikings defensive line depth is <a href="http://thevikingage.com/2008/08/19/another-d-lineman-gone/" target="_blank">continually thinning</a>.  Good thing for <strong>Ryan Grant</strong> and <strong>Brandon Jackson</strong>.</p>
<p>- Is <strong>Chris Simms</strong> <a href="http://thevikingage.com/2008/08/18/simms-possibilities/" target="_blank">coming to Minny</a>?</p>
<p>- Veteran quarterback <strong>Gus Frerotte</strong> will start the third preseason game for the Vikings due to <a href="http://thevikingage.com/2008/08/17/jackson-sprained-his-mcl/" target="_blank"><strong>Tarvaris Jackson</strong>&#8216;s sprained MCL</a>.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all folks.</p>
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