Every year prior to the start of training camp, General Manager Ted Thompson addresses the 80-man roster he has assembled. He usually takes about 5 minutes, although some years its closer to 3 minutes, according to Thompson ...
More photos » ... Morry Gash - AP ... Browse more photos » ... If GM Ted Thompson has structured the two-year contract extension the Green Bay Packers just gave to WR Donald Driver like he's done with other veterans in recent years, it's likely that it has few guaranteed dollars, but does raise his base salary to make sure he's paid like a starting receiver. ... There are few (any?) 35 year old receivers who still play like Driver does, so it's hard to find similarities. But with big
General Manager Ted Thompson and Head Coach Mike McCarthy have long espoused the philosophy that the most improvement a football team makes from one year to the next comes from within ... For the 2010 Packers, that applies to multiple areas: the offensive line, which with largely the same personnel will be expected to dramatically reduce the 51 sacks allowed a year ago, and the secondary, where young cornerbacks like Brandon Underwood and Pat Lee will be charged with providing the depth that was
This from Dan O’Donnell’s blog at 620: WTMJ Read it and weep, Packers fans–this just came down from the NFL: The Packers just released this statement: The Packers have been informed by the National Football League about the suspension of DE Johnny Jolly. Executive Vice President, General Manager and Director of Football Operations Ted Thompson [ ... ] ...
I had the opportunity to interview Bill Barnwell of Football Outsiders about his chapter in their 2010 Football Outsiders Almanac (now available through Amazon.com) about the Green Bay Packers. Yes, this is in part a plug for their book, but I've been reading it every year they've ever published it, and I've never read a better primer for the football season. ... I'll post Part 2 of 2 later today ... Acme Packing Company: Mike McCarthy has mentioned the need to improve the red zone
Was Johnny Jolly's season-long suspension a death knell for the defensive line of the Packers? Not even close. Ted Thompson prepared for not having Jolly for at least a portion of 2010, expending almost $10 million in guaranteed money to keep Ryan Pickett and then drafting Mike Neal in the second round and another defensive end in the seventh ...
Green Bay — The first round of the NFL draft was chugging along and as it sped closer to Green Bay's pick at No. 23, Packer general manager Ted Thompson almost had to turn away ...
I've always been a fan of former Green Bay Packer safety Matt Bowen, who's just wrote a good article on where another former Packer safety, Darren Sharper, might land. And why Taylor Mays slipped in the draft. I also got to ask him a couple questions about how the Packers did in the 2010 NFL draft. ... APC: You wrote that the selection of Bryan Bulaga was a standout move. On one hand I can believe that he slid out of the top 10 because the teams in front of the Packers either didn't need an