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Cheese Curds: Green Bay Packers News And Links For June 24, 2012

May 22, 2012; Green Bay, WI, USA; Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson (87) takes in a pass during organized team activities at Ray Nitschke Field. Mandatory Credit: Mary Langenfeld-US PRESSWIRE
May 22, 2012; Green Bay, WI, USA; Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson (87) takes in a pass during organized team activities at Ray Nitschke Field. Mandatory Credit: Mary Langenfeld-US PRESSWIRE

Happy Sunday, ladies and gentlemen. Once again, Cheese Curds is an afternoon affair today. Normal service will resume tomorrow with this post to start the day, more posts and probably some contributions from PA and Tex. Training camp is a month away, which is kind of sad. We'll find a way to cope. Here's your daily dose of Green Bay Packers news and links.

Give Hutson nod over Favre as greatest Packer of all time | Green Bay Press-Gazette

Yeah, very few of us were buying that Favre thing. He's a pretty clear No. 3 to most people behind Hutson and Starr.

Murphy had trademark appearance | Packers.com

The other Mark Murphy.

Fantasy Weekend: Jordy Nelson and TDs | ESPN NFC North Blog

He won't score as many TDs this year, but that doesn't mean that he (or the offense as a whole) will be less productive.

Packers' Bulaga wants to stay at right tackle | FOX Sports Wisconsin

Possibly beating a dead horse at this point, but Bulaga isn't going to be a left tackle.

More from around SB Nation after the jump.

Dan Connor Is A Huge Upgrade For The Cowboys' Inside Linebacker Position | Blogging the Boys

In the way that eating Spam is an upgrade over dirt!

New York Giants And Roster Rebuilding -- Not Getting Enough Credit | Big Blue View

No one gives our team enough credit garblewarble.

Who are the Patriots Most Polarizing Players? | Pats Pulpit

None of them because everyone hates all of them trollolololol.

Carolina vs Jacksonville: The Battle of the '95 Expansion Teams | Cat Scratch Reader

I love that Hall of Fame Game logo. THE TRADITION BEGINS.