Five moves that will send the Green Bay Packers to Super Bowl 50
By Josh McPeak
The Green Bay Packers were obviously ever-so-close to reaching Super Bowl 49. In a game that saw them dominate the defending champs for nearly 57 minutes, it ended in an epic collapse for the history books.
Fans will have to hear about it for the rest of their lives.
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A lot of things will remain constant for the 2015 Packers squad. First and foremost Aaron Rodgers isn’t going anywhere for a long time. Having a captain that will most likely receive his second NFL MVP award on Saturday night is more than most teams could dream about.
Mike McCarthy will also sleep well knowing the likes of Jordy Nelson, Eddie Lacy, Clay Matthews and the majority of the offensive line will return again next season.
Ted Thompson’s roster is in better shape than most and we all know he has an eye for finding hidden talent.
What do the Green Bay Packers have to do in order to hoist the Lombardi Trophy on the home-turf of the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 50 –the “Golden Super Bowl?”
Here are 5 things they must accomplish in the off-season to make that dream a reality.
Next: Move number 5