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On a personal note, to be part of the first broadcasting team to cover a live regular season game in the United States on the radio in the UK is a real thrill.
In my business, it's not good to say I'm out of words to describe the futility of the Packers improving things and turning over a new leaf.
Sitton shaping up as o-line's strongest link
Ia d say my confidence is at a pretty good level, but I really do need to keep improvinga - Josh Sitton Mark Hoffman a oeI think Ia m playing well but I think I can play a lot better, I really do.
Game not focused on Favre's homecoming, Sitton says
Like every player in the Green Bay Packers' locker room, offensive lineman Josh Sitton has been berated with questions about quarterback Brett Favre's much-anticipated return today to Lambeau Field.
Grant breaks loose as Packers rout Browns
CLEVELAND a ' No one with the Green Bay Packers has said a word to running back Ryan Grant about him needing to pick up his game a notch this season.
Packers plan on working through line woes
The Packers had plenty of things to be pleased about in their dominant 26-0 shutout over the division-rival Lions in Week Six.
The Packers need to re-establish their home-field advantage after losing to the Cincinnati Bengals in their previous game at Lambeau Field.
Packers vs. Lions; Midweek Report
The Packers are back on the practice field today. It was good to see Mark Tauscher for a few moments before the team got into their calisthenics and drills.
Former Knights shine in the NFL Sunday
It was a big weekend for former Knights in the NFL. Position players Brandon Marshall, Mike Walker-Sims and Kevin Smith all had big plays Sunday.
The screen pass, a successful staple for the Green Bay Packers under coaches Mike Holmgren and Mike Sherman, has fallen into disuse and disrepair under Mike McCarthy.
On offense, it's time to toe the line
St. Louis - The philosophy, the planning, the coaching and the level of performance regarding the offensive line has thrown the Green Bay Packers into a state of uneasiness just two games into the season.
O-line play reaches state of crisis
Aaron Rodgers is in the physical prime of his life. Green Bay's quarterback is 25 years old.
Issues continue to plague Packers in running game
GREEN BAY -- Four years, four bad starts for the Green Bay Packers' run game. This must be galling for coach Mike McCarthy, who seemed to have everything in place to start the 2009 season with an explosive and relatively balanced offense.
If the Green Bay Packers don't solve their pass protection problem very soon, their season could drop out from under them.
McGinn: In case of injury, Wells is next in line
If the Green Bay Packers suffer their normal number of injuries on the offensive line, center Scott Wells is going to function just like a sixth starter.
When the Green Bay Packers face their divisional rival the Chicago Bears on Sunday night all eyes will be fixated upon Dom Capers' 3-4 defense.
Green Bay Packers coaches counting on consistency from offensive line
When Green Bay Packers coaches reviewed film of last season's two games against the Chicago Bears, they couldn't have seen two much more disparate performances by their offensive line.
Ranking the Packers' offensive players
Rob Reischel ranks the offensive players by order of importance. A player's overall ability is the greatest factor in the ranking.
Packers Front Line Expected to Continue Success on Sunday
Aaron Rodgers made it a point numerous times in the preseason that the success of the offense starts up front.
G Josh Sitton on offense and DE Michael Montgomery on defense emerged as the kings of the one-on-one pass-rushing drill during training camp.
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