What Do Packers Injuries and Winning Have In Common? Packing the Stats…

A lot has been made about the Packers misfortune when it comes to injuries; injuries was the major hurdle that the Packers overcame to get to the playoffs and ultimately win the Super Bowl in 2010 and injuries again were the major obstacle in 2013 with Aaron Rodgers, Jermichael Finley, Randall Cobb, Clay Matthews and […]

No Huddle Radio: With Special Guest Scott Kacsmar of Football Outsiders

The No Huddle Gang is back after the bye week as the Packers prepare for their NFC North rivals, the Detroit Lions. Our special guest tonight was Scott Kacsmar of Football Outsiders and ESPN Insider (get the irony there), who is one of the most prolific and talented football writers on the planet. We talked […]

Previewing the 2013 Packers with Rivers McCown from Football Outsiders

The 2013 Football Outsiders Almanac is out now and I would advise Packers fans to pick up a copy. I’ve always enjoyed how the almanac blends modern analytics and metrics with traditional scouting and the unique perspectives of a talented writing staff. Rivers McCown wrote this year’s chapter on the Packers. I don’t want to […]

Packing the Stats: Defense Tackling Improvements

In my recent perusal of the internet for some Green Bay Packers news in the offseason, I came across an article at Football Outsiders by editor-in-chief Aaron Schatz. “Broken Tackles 2012: Defense” focuses on the best and worst defensive players when it came to broken tackles last season. Those of us who regularly follow the […]

Dom Capers or the 3-4: Who’s to blame?

Many have called for the head of defensive coordinator Dom Capers (whose head ironically can’t be taken since his contract expired). However, some have argued that the problem goes deeper than just Dom Capers and really its that the 3-4 defense is inherently flawed and that the Packers should switch back to a 4-3 scheme. […]