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Those details are never readily visible

Those details are never readily visible


II, I’ve got a question I’m sure a lot of us Packer fans outside of Wisconsin, like me, would enjoy knowing. Could you list all the streets, avenues, etc., that are named after Packers players and coaches?

The main ones are Lombardi Ave., Holmgren Way and McCarthy Way. In the vicinity of the stadium, there also are several, less-traveled streets named Tony Canadeo Run, Brett Favre Pass, Reggie White Way and Bart Starr Drive. Then, for good measure, there’s Lambeau Field, Hinkle Field, Nitschke Field, and the Hutson Center.

Good morning! Mr. Murphy pointed out special teams had a new coordinator and system. That got me curious about the system aspect. I know there’s more to it than to just stay in your lane, but can you enlighten us a bit more about what changes we may see in that regard?

Those details are never readily visible to observers. Every coordinator has his own set of X’s and O’s schematically, but they don’t vary drastically from others. No one’s reinventing the wheel here. It’s more about how, where and when certain elements are emphasized, such as responding in punt protection to an aggressive opponent, or creating stress on a coverage unit in the return game.

So let me make sure I understand this correctly. There is surprise and uproar about the fact a rookie WR from an FCS school, who has all the measurable physical attributes, still needs development to make the leap and become an elite NFL receiver? Is this a result of total impatience, naivety of the demands of the position, or desperate attempt for clicks?

Any chance the Packers will still try to pick up a receiver?

I wouldn’t rule it out. Gutekunst and Co. always have their eyes open.

Christopher from Frederick, MD

I love me some Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon, but in my humble (and usually wrong) opinion, the RB duo in Cleveland is the best in the league. Our boys can take the second spot, though.

You weren’t the only one to mention Chubb and Hunt from the Browns. That duo was dynamite in 2020, but Hunt…

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