Author: McQuade Arnold

McQuade Arnold is a Sports Columnist and Co-Owner of Wisconsin Sports Heroics (WSH), Gridiron Heroics (GH), and Hardwood Heroics (HWH). He is originally from Superior, WI, and is a die-hard Green Bay Packers, Wisconsin Badgers, Milwaukee Brewers, and Milwaukee Bucks fan. McQuade's work for WSH has been featured on Yardbarker, Bleacher Report, NewsBreak, and MSN.

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Milwaukee Vs Atlanta.  Who would have guessed? Milwaukee and Atlanta both moved onto the Eastern Conference Finals via a game seven win in the second round. Milwaukee winning in Brooklyn, and Atlanta emerging victorious in Philadelphia.  Most of us have spent the last day or two basking in eliminating the Nets, but it’s time to shift our focus. Regular Season. The Milwaukee Bucks took two out of three from the Atlanta Hawks during the regular season.  Milwaukee had at least five players score in double figures in each of the three match-ups. The only loss Milwaukee suffered was on the…

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The NFL Quarterback is arguably the single most important position in all of sports.  Having a Hall Of Fame QB start for your team is a luxury most teams don’t have and automatically puts you in the conversation of Super Bowl Contenders.  However this Green Bay Packers Roster?  This roster has enough talent to get to the playoffs no matter who starts at QB, and once you get to the playoffs anything can happen.  Here’s why Green Bay will make the playoffs this year: The Running Backs Green Bay has quietly turned into an extremely efficient running team over the…

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Mark Murphy

Grateful for Mark Murphy!!! The first thing that I want to be clear about this article is that it will not be a slam against Mark Murphy.  This man has been an all-time influential member of the Green Bay Packers organization, brought a Championship to Green Bay, and was instrumental in our turnover from Favre era to Rodgers era.  This man helped increase local revenue from $100.8 Million (January 2008) to 210.9 Million (January 2020).  In that same span Mark Murphy increased National Revenue from 147.1 Million to 296 Million (which is driven by NFL contracts). Just this year (2021)…

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Aaron Rodgers is that guy that everyone outside of Packer nation loves to hate. Whether its based of comments from bitter ex-players or comments from his family, people love to hate him. It’s also unfathomable how much negativity is talked about Rodgers off the field from the main stream media.  The amount of off the field work this man does if often gone unnoticed by media outside of Green Bay. Events Aaron Rodgers Has Led Or Participated In: Activist for Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC). Co-Host of a charity golf tournament with Young Life from 2006-2008 which raised money…

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According to Pro Football Focus, Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers were one of the least efficient teams on play-action passes in 2019. Even with this being said, Aaron Rodgers threw the ball on 26.1% of his attempts last year, which was actually an increase of 6% from the year before. It is clear Matt LaFleur wants to get the play action passes involved in his offense; if the efficiency is improved it could mean big things for this offense. How Can They Get There? The 2020 NFL draft was a turning point for this year’s offense. Green Bay…

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Preview The #2 seed Green Bay Packers go into Levi Stadium Sunday to take on the #1 seed San Fransisco 49ers as heavy underdogs. The 49ers all season long have been a complete team in all three phases. They even beat up on the Packers week 12 of the regular season. However, a lot has changed since week 12, and this is why Green Bay will win on Sunday: #1. Aaron Rodgers This past week we saw vintage Aaron Rodgers once again. Playoffs bring out a different animal in players, and Rodgers showed once again that when he needs to,…

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As we’re 24 hours away from kickoff, I am going to illustrate 3 huge reasons why Green Bay will have the advantage tomorrow at Lambeau Field! 1. Seattle’s Yards Allowed Seattle’s defense ranks 23rd against the run in the NFL allowing 117 yards per game, and 4.9 yards per rush. Aaron Jones has averaged 4.6 yards per carry this year, added nearly 1,100 rushing yards, and SIXTEEN rushing touchdowns. This, coupled with the fact that Green Bay will be getting back Jamaal Williams this week, who averaged 4.3 yards per carry this year. Along with the fact that there are…

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