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After units decline, Stock steps down
Packer special teams coach Mike Stock announced his retirement last week. Whether or not the 69-year old Stock had much say in the decision is certainly debatable.
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2008 Packer Grades: Specialists
Mason Crosby had an uneven second season kicking for the Packers, making a few glaring mistakes.
Annual report card: Specialists
Missed the targeted goal of 80 percent on field goals for the second straight season.
Doug Ritchay column: Wounded Packers' 2008 was nothing but headaches
When Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson changed his calendar Thursday from 2008 to 2009, you can bet he had a smile on his face.
Packers: Special teams coach Stock retires
GREEN BAY -- With Mike Stock retired as special teams coach, the most pressing question remaining for the Green Bay Packers is whether coach Mike McCarthy will retain Bob Sanders as defensive coordinator.
Should Thompson And McCarthy Be Fired?
How Much Blame Goes To Coach and GM For 6-10 Season? POSTED: 10:52 am CST January 2, 2009 This has been a bad week for NFL coaches.
Mike Vandermause column: Time proves Packers right about Favre
General Manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy have a lot of soul searching to do following a 6-10 season, but there's at least one move they made in 2008 that needs no apology.
The Lions entered the game ranked 30th in the league in rushing, averaging 82.4 yards a game, and they finished with 96 against the Packers.
Notebook: The season over, Rodgers will unwind in Australia
When Aaron Rodgers gets away from football, he gets a long way away from it. With his first season as the Green Bay Packers' starting quarterback in the books, Rodgers plans to decompress in Australia before he ...
Green Bay's Crosby Misses Free Kick against Lions
With Green Bay leading 14-7, Packers punt returner Will Blackmon called for a fair catch as time expired at the Green Bay 41.
Around the Bases: Packers have parts to make quick turnaround
Two 1,000-yard receivers, a 1,000-yard rusher, a 4,000-yard passer -- the Green Bay Packers had all of those this season, and still finished a disappointing 6-10. For the most part, offense wasn't the problem ...
Packers notes: Jennings eyes new contract
Greg Jennings doesn't know if he'll get a contract extension this offseason, but the Green Bay Packers wide receiver knows this much: His three dropped passes early in Sunday's 31-21 victory over the Detroit ...
McCarthy: Lions matchup just another game
Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy knows what is ahead this week with the 0-15 Detroit Lions coming to Lambeau Field for Sunday's season finale.
Not-so-special team's coach on the hot seat
Mike Stock has been coaching football since 1961, when he started working at his alma mater, coaching the freshman team at Northwestern University.
Insider: Takeaways a bright spot
Turnover differential is often one of the key stats in football. Coaches like to preach that winning the turnover battle often equates to victory.
Future for Packers special-teams coach up in air
Mike Stock has been coaching football since 1961, when he started working at his alma mater, coaching the freshman team at Northwestern University.
We just saw Green Bay succumb to its first case of cold-weather problems Monday night at Soldier Field.
Rodgers plays well but Packers continue to come up short
As has been the case in many games this season, Aaron Rodgers was not the problem Monday night-but he wasn't the solution either.
Notebook: 'Frustrating, disappointing' night for Crosby
CHICAGO - The Green Bay Packers' special teams helped keep the Chicago Bears in Monday night's game.
Around the Bases: Knocking the Bears out of playoffs can ease some of the Packers pain
Tonight's game between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears means a lot in the NFC playoff picture for Chicago, but it also means a lot for the struggling Packers.