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Packers release Sanders, five other assistant coaches (2009/01/08)
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Green Bay Packers’ season came apart thanks in large part to a defense that consistently blew fourth-quarter leads. Defensive coordinator Bob Sanders and most of his staff were let go Monday as a result.

Special teams coach Stock calls it quits (2009/01/05)
GREEN BAY — As recently as a few days ago, Mike Stock said he planned on coaching in 2009.

McCarthy: Packers made right move with Rodgers (2009/01/02)
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Too many things went wrong for the Green Bay Packers this season, and coach Mike McCarthy will spend the coming days and weeks figuring out what needs to change.

Packers fall to 6-10, but failure not about Favre (2008/12/30)
GREEN BAY (AP) — Thanks to a stunning seven losses by four points or less, the Green Bay Packers tumbled to a 6-10 record after making it to the NFC title game last season.

Right tackle a big question mark (2008/12/30)
GREEN BAY — Tony Moll knows what’s at stake. Breno Giacomini had no clue until someone told him Monday.

Packers avoid distinction of being only team to lose to Detroit with win (2008/12/29)
GREEN BAY — When it was over — the game, the season, the whole she-bang — Sunday afternoon, it was all a matter of perspective as to what the 31-21 final score meant.

Rodgers comes through in the clutch (2008/12/29)
GREEN BAY — It wasn’t a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback — Aaron Rodgers will have to wait ’til next year to get one of those — but for a guy who had some people wondering just how much his coach believed in him with the game on the line, it was one very clutch throw.

Defense makes a stand for Sanders (2008/12/29)
GREEN BAY — Green Bay safety Nick Collins took a bow after his fourth-quarter interception sealed the Packers’ 31-21 victory over winless Detroit in Sunday’s regular-season finale at Lambeau Field.

Wrong kind of history for Detroit (2008/12/29)
GREEN BAY — Afterward, Rod Marinelli stuck with the line he’s been using as the Detroit Lions’ march toward ignominy drew closer and closer to its end game.

Packers give Lions last chance to avoid 0-for-’08 (2008/12/28)
GREEN BAY (AP) — To some, it might seem trivial to compare the struggles of millionaires who play games for a living to the plight of a blue-collar worker worried about his family’s financial future.

Jennings taking Driver’s seat, but wide receiver hoping veteran stays on (2008/12/28)
GREEN BAY — Next year, there are no ifs, ands or buts about it, wide receiver Greg Jennings will be the Green Bay Packers’ top offensive threat.

Grant disappointed despite gaining 1,000 yards on the ground (2008/12/27)
GREEN BAY — If it’s possible to have a disappointing 1,000-yard rushing season, Ryan Grant has done it.

Special teams coach not worried about future — yet (2008/12/26)
GREEN BAY — Mike Stock has been coaching football since 1961, when he started working at his alma mater, coaching the freshman team at Northwestern University.

NOTEBOOK: No holiday rest as Packers hold practice (2008/12/26)
GREEN BAY — Mike McCarthy didn’t want to be a Grinch. But the Green Bay Packers coach said he didn’t have much choice but to hold practice on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in preparation for Sunday’s season finale against the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field.

McCarthy: Matchup with Lions is just another game (2008/12/25)
GREEN BAY (AP) — Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy knows full well what’s ahead this week, with the 0-15 Detroit Lions coming to Lambeau Field for Sunday’s season finale.

Bears rally to beat Packers in OT (2008/12/23)
CHICAGO (AP) — Robbie Gould kicked a 38-yard field goal with 11:28 left in overtime and the Chicago Bears overcame frigid conditions and the Green Bay Packers for a 20-17 victory Monday night to stay in the running for the playoffs.

Injury has kept Jones from making more an impact (2008/12/22)
CHICAGO — In a season filled with disappointments, perhaps no one player typifies the frustrations of the 2008 Green Bay Packers better than second-year wide receiver James Jones.

Punter Kapinos ready to weather cold (2008/12/21)
GREEN BAY (AP) — With the Green Bay Packers taking shelter from the cold and snow this week by holding their practices the last three days inside, punter Jeremy Kapinos stuck to wearing shorts and having his shirt sleeves rolled up.

Packers make changes in the secondary (2008/12/21)
GREEN BAY (AP) — Charles Woodson will be back at cornerback for the Green Bay Packers.

Rouse could start against Chicago (2008/12/20)
GREEN BAY (AP) — Although Pro Bowl cornerback-turned-safety Charles Woodson is still seeing practice time at his new position, Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy hinted this week that the experiment is over and second-year

Rodgers still confident (2008/12/19)
GREEN BAY — Of all the Green Bay Packers’ problems during this 2008 season, Aaron Rodgers’ confidence level is not among them.

Packers’ ‘D’ hopes to rebound against Bears (2008/12/19)
GREEN BAY (AP) — It was the kind of day a defensive player lives for: Limiting a bitter rival to nine first downs, 234 yards of total offense and a measly four catches by wide receivers.

Freeman, Levens can relate to team’s plight (2008/12/18)
GREEN BAY — As they stood on the sideline of Clarke Hinkle Field this summer, watching their former team’s training camp practices, Dorsey Levens and Antonio Freeman — two of the brightest stars from the Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl XXXI-winning 1996 team — couldn’t help but wonder what lay ahead for the 2008 team.

Collins, Woodson Pro Bowl starters (2008/12/17)
GREEN BAY (AP) — Nick Collins got a double-dose of good news Tuesday.

’Competitive frustration’ led to arguments (2008/12/16)
GREEN BAY — Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy doesn’t see what the fuss is all about regarding the finger-pointing among his players during Sunday’s loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Notebook: Packers won’t start playing for next year, McCarthy says (2008/12/16)
Wisconsin State Journal GREEN BAY — Out of the playoffs and with nothing to play for other than pride, coach Mike McCarthy made it clear Monday that his Green Bay Packers won’t be playing for next year in their final two games.

Same-old, same-old against Jaguars (2008/12/15)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — As he made the long trek from yet another losing locker room toward another long bus ride to another long flight home, Charles Woodson wondered how it had come to this.

Frustrations boil over into conflicts (2008/12/15)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — As disappointing as the Green Bay Packers have been this season, they generally kept their composure and didn’t let the strain of failing to live up to expectations show on the field.

Heroic touch still eludes Rodgers (2008/12/15)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Someday, Aaron Rodgers may become one of those late-game heroes known for his fourth-quarter comebacks.

Notes: Defense fails in the clutch again (2008/12/15)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — With the game on the line, the Green Bay Packers defense collapsed.

Packers more Randy Wright than Charles Barkley (2008/12/14)
I remember the first time I saw Charles Barkley play basketball. It was 1983 and Chuck was at Auburn. He wasn’t much to look at. He was way too short and way too wide, but I could tell he would be special.

Packers, Jaguars share misery (2008/12/14)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Green Bay Packers and Jacksonville Jaguars expected their late-season matchup to be much more meaningful three months ago.

Injury bug continues to gnaw at Harrell (2008/12/13)
GREEN BAY (AP) — Justin Harrell laughed almost embarrassingly for a second Friday as the Green Bay Packers defensive tackle thought back to the last time he enjoyed an injury-free football season.

Notebook: Chillar probable to play Sunday (2008/12/13)
GREEN BAY (AP) — Linebacker Brandon Chillar feels ready to rejoin the Green Bay Packers starting lineup.

Beer man picked for Packers Fan Hall of Fame (2008/12/13)
GREEN BAY (AP) — Longtime Lambeau Field beer man Allan Hale is the 11th member of the Green Bay Packers Fan Hall of Fame.

Bishop’s play stirs questions at linebacker (2008/12/12)
GREEN BAY — If the Green Bay Packers are serious about playing their best three linebackers, they may have a difficult decision before Sunday’s game at Jacksonville.

NOTEBOOK: Moll gets chance to shine (2008/12/12)
GREEN BAY — It’s hard to call this the opportunity of a lifetime for Tony Moll, given that the Green Bay Packers third-year offensive lineman won’t be making his first NFL start Sunday at Jacksonville. It’ll be his 17th.

Packers struggling despite Rodgers’ late fireworks (2008/12/11)
GREEN BAY (AP) — Cover a kickoff here, make a defensive play there and avoid one key penalty, and suddenly Aaron Rodgers is building his reputation as a fourth-quarter comeback artist.

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