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Pleased with 'quarterbacks,' Bears blew Favre shot
When an ordeal stretches beyond the absurd, when the mere mention of a name causes more American cringing than a Mini-Me sex tape, the impossible becomes possible.
Aaron Rodgers Ready To Be Starter
How will Green Bay Packers fans react to seeing Aaron Rodgers as their starting quarterback? We'll find out soon enough.
Brett Favre and Ted Thompson: A Match Made in Hell
I am so sick of this. Yet every day, new information comes out that makes me despise the situation more.
Braun: Self-serving waffling leaves a burned taste
How to ruin a legacy in two short months. Sadly, that might be an accurate title for any future Brett Favre biography - or autobiography, for that matter.
The NFL fixation with money holds ruinous prospects
RIVER FALLS, Wis. Let me begin my Chiefs training camp reports by stating the obvious: Big business is ruining the game.I flew up I-35 Thursday afternoon anticipating Jared Allen’s night-time invasion of ...
Mike Vandermause column: Rodgers can count on teammates' support
As the newly anointed starting quarterback, Aaron Rodgers has been caught in the middle of the crossfire between Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers organization.
Quarterback Brett Favre's decision to file for reinstatement will force the Packers to do one of three things: Release him, trade him, or allow him to report to camp.
Aaron Rodgers doesn't want your pity
I must say that Aaron Rodgers has handled this Brett Favre situation in the best possible manner.
If you were to chart Kellen Clemens' progress at Jets training camp last week, you might see something resembling the graph of a lie detector test of a nervous accomplice.
Brett Favre needs to go away. We all enjoyed watching him sling the ball around the field for the past 16 seasons in Green Bay, jumping around like a school boy and all the while, having that goofy smirk on his ...
Paid sick days; child care death; Barack Obama; water sales; Packers
Community columnist Al Smith is all worked up about a group in Milwaukee that is trying to mandate paid sick leave .
Zuri Berry: Rodgers deserves his shot
Right now, if I were Aaron Rodgers, I'd be looking for a high-powered attorney to take Brett Favre to court for backstabbing my entire career and putting me in the bind of a lifetime: succeed or be hated by ...
Notebook: Harrell on physically unable to perform list
Injured defensive tackle Justin Harrell was placed on the physically unable to perform list by the Green Bay Packers on Monday, according to the transaction wire that is sent to all 32 NFL teams.
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The Green Bay Packers officially started its 2008 training camp Monday with Aaron Rodgers at the helm during 8:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. practices.
Dan Daly Originally published 04:10 a.m., July 29, 2008, updated 12:16 a.m., July 29, 2008 Getty Images Joe Montana played two seasons in Kansas City, throwing for 29 touchdowns and 16 interceptions.
Favre doesn't report, Rodgers takes place as Packers' quarterback
Aaron Rodgers assumed control of the Green Bay Packers offense Monday, trying to ignore the daily soap opera being written by the retired/not retired Brett Favre.“I’m just trying to stay focused on ...
Dave Lubach column: Rodgers' saga quite intriguing
Finally, a reason to pay attention to Packers training camp early. When the annual Packers frenzy hits these parts at this time of year, I try to hold off the rush as long as possible.
Windsor fire museum or Brett Favre? Which one...
The Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District's fire museum is gaining about the same amount of attention around here as Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre's future is throughout the country.
A Tale Of Two Quarterbacks: Alex Smith and Aaron Rodgers
For the weeks leading up to the 2005 NFL Draft, the San Francisco 49ers had to decide who was going to be the new face of the franchise.
Answers About Bucs Few And Favre Between
Training camp is under way, no distractions, full speed ahead. Saturday morning.