This list of duds probably looks familiar. Despite it being a list of usual suspects there is still at least one new comer to the midseason nominees.
It's once again time to give praise to the men who fight in the trenches. The players who take on the dirty jobs and rarely make the highlight reel.
APC breaks down the NFC North's remaining schedules and identifies which teams in the division will be playoff-bound at the end of the season.
It's still too early to get a full sense of the 2012 rookie class, but it's hard to ignore the dynamic impact these rookies have had for the Packers so far this year.
It's hard to think of this going to anyone other than Aaron Rodgers, but there are some viable contenders for midseason MVP.
This list of duds probably looks familiar. Despite it being a list of usual suspects there is still at least one new comer to the midseason nominees.
It's once again time to give praise to the men who fight in the trenches. The players who take on the dirty jobs and rarely make the highlight reel.
APC breaks down the NFC North's remaining schedules and identifies which teams in the division will be playoff-bound at the end of the season.
It's still too early to get a full sense of the 2012 rookie class, but it's hard to ignore the dynamic impact these rookies have had for the Packers so far this year.
APC wraps up its series grading the Packers by position with the cornerbacks, a unit which has overcome several injuries to be a major positive for the team.
First time time in forever the special teams have actually appeared special and not just there....but improvement can still be found especially with the accuracy of Mason Crosby.
The Packers have made a lot of changes to the safety position group over the last two years...resulting in a young and dynamic group.
Linebacker may be the resilient position on the Packers in 2012, but how many more injuries can they take after losing three starters to injured reserve?
The bye week has come and gone and the Packers still look pretty dinged up. Updates on the injury status of Bryan Bulaga, Jordy Nelson, Greg Jennings, Andrew Quarless and more.
The Packers once again have five tight ends. This should be a deep and talented group, but lingering questions and disappointing performances surround the unit.
The offensive line has been a scapegoat for the struggles of the offense, but it may not be quite as bad as you first think.
The Packers wideouts go under the microscope in this installment of APC's midseason grades.
Nick Perry is now done for the year and has been moved to IR. Andrew Quarless may just be getting started as he was activated off the PUP.
Other than linebacker, it's hard to name a part of the team harder hit by injury than the running back unit and it has shown in how they have performed.
When talking about the Packers there is only one place to start, the quarterback position. Rodgers has played well, but not elite yet. Harrell's play is still unsettling.