Cory’s Corner: Through jabs, we see Aaron Rodgers’ true colors

It’s pretty apparent that Aaron Rodgers not only likes hoops, but more specifically — the Wisconsin Badgers. I have no problem with that one bit. Yes, he may have thrown touchdown passes for Cal, but he has been ingrained in the sausage and cheese tradition since getting drafted 24th overall in 2005. And then the […]

Surviving Sunday: Packers News, Notes and Links for the Football Deprived – 03-29-15

It’s been eerily quiet at 1265 Lombardi Ave the last two weeks.  Not that there’s ever a hoard of news coming from the Green Bay Packers during the first few weeks of free agency, but with some seemingly big holes on the defense at CB and ILB, one might have expected a minor signing at least. perhaps a […]

2015 Packers Position Group Analysis: Quarterback

Packers quarterbacks:  Aaron Rodgers proved yet again how important he is for this team. After missing seven games in 2013, Rodgers was the top gun in the NFL by earning his second MVP trophy. Where are we now: Here are the current suspects: Aaron Rodgers (1st round) Matt Flynn (7th round) Scott Tolzien (Undrafted free agent) Aaron Rodgers: There’s […]

Surviving Sunday: Packers News, Notes and Links for the Football Deprived

I’m currently reading Bruce Feldman’s newest book called “The QB: The Making of Modern Quarterbacks.” It’s a good book so far with excellent insight into today’s quarterbacks, including some nice tidbits on Aaron Rodgers (and even a few older stories about Brett Favre). But there is a prevailing theme throughout the book so far that bugs […]