In some ways, Week 11 felt like another bye week for the Packers.
I know they played a game and we all watched it, but I didn’t come away from the win over the Giants feeling like I had a new grasp on this
Packers team. Nor did I feel like the Packers answered any of the long-term questions we’ve had about this team.
And on the one hand, that’s fine. The Giants are bad and probably weren’t going to teach you anything, anyway. Getting out of New York (or, rather, New Jersey) with a win is all the Packers really needed to do.
But on the other hand, the Packers are trying to whip themselves into shape for a playoff run. There are only seven games left in the regular season and they’ve been a shambolic mess for the last month or more. They need to get their stuff straightened out or this season is going to end with another playoff disappointment.
Of course, it may end that way anyway. That’s just the way this football thing goes. But the Packers are another week closer to the end of the season, and we don’t seem to know much more about this team than we did a week ago. Sooner or later, it feels like that’s going to matter.
Packers survived QB injury and still scored | Packers.com
Malik Willis was once again the man for the moment.
Buried in this article is a curious admission from LaFleur: he thinks Luke Musgrave should play more.
I genuinely don’t know what to think about the turf vs. grass debate, but a lot of players seem to feel very strongly about it.
I know you were clamoring for a mock draft here in November, so here you go.
NFL players react to league’s grievance over team report cards | ESPN
The NFL is upset that the NFLPA is sharing survey information on the state of NFL teams. Remember, it’s your right to talk about what’s going on at your place of employment!
Australian prisoner sues for his ‘human right’ to eat Vegemite | Associated Press
I’ve never had Vegemite, though I hear it’s a bit of an acquired taste. This guy, though, seems to think it’s a core part of the human experience.











