The ol' google news search for "Packers" turned up a new article to help me (and now us) get through this offseason. Rick Gosselin chimes in on our Green Bay Packers:
Link There's strength in returning numbers for young Packers
Green Bay boasts season of experience, maturity for roster that was NFL's youngest last season
09:16 AM CDT on Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Green Bay fans may not have liked what they saw from their team in 2008 when the Packers won only six times in their first season without Brett Favre.
But the Green Bay brass obviously did.
The Packers are bringing back 21 of their 22-player starting lineup in 2009. Only offensive tackle Mark Tauscher is missing. At 32 and coming off a season-ending knee injury, Green Bay opted not to re-sign him.
No NFL team is returning all 22 starters intact from a year ago but Indianapolis, New Orleans and San Francisco join the Packers with just one starter missing apiece.
Not surprisingly, the Detroit Lions are without a league-high nine primary starters from the NFL's first 0-16 entry. A "primary" starter is defined as a player who started at least eight games at his position that season.
The Packers may be on to something by trying to keep this current team together. Green Bay endured those struggles last season with the youngest roster in the NFL at an average age of only 25.5 years.
Despite all that youth, the Packers defeated 12-4 Indianapolis and NFC North champion Minnesota, fell in overtime to 13-3 Tennessee and blew fourth-quarter leads in losing four other games. Green Bay had the talent to compete in 2008 but lacked the maturity to close out opponents.
The continued development of a young playmakers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and wide receiver Greg Jennings are both 25 and running back Ryan Grant is 26 and an overhauled defensive approach has coach Mike McCarthy believing his Packers can return to Super Bowl contention after a year's absence. Green Bay won 13 games in 2007 and hosted the NFC title game.
Rodgers isn't Favre, but he wasn't the problem a year ago, throwing for 4,038 yards and 28 touchdowns. In addition, Grant rushed for 1,203 yards and Jennings caught 80 passes for 1,292 yards.
Green Bay's struggles were on defense, where the Packers finished 26th against the run and managed only 27 sacks. So McCarthy hired 3-4 guru Dom Capers to change the defensive scheme. The Packers then used their first-round draft pick on a key element for that scheme 320-pound All-America nose tackle B.J. Raji.