Author: Paul

Paul Lemley

Lifelong WI sports fan with a deep love for the intersection of sports, journalism, and new media. Catch me at Bucks & Brewers games but on the couch for Packers games. Frozen Tundra is more enjoyable on a big screen.

packers vs giants in london

The Green Bay Packers are set to play their first-ever game in London on Sunday, October 9th. Their opponent, the New York Giants, share the same record at 3-1. International games tend to pose some challenges for fans, though. For instance, the time zone difference requires the game to begin at 8:30 a.m. CST (9:30 a.m. EST). But the early morning game-time isn’t nearly as challenging as finding out exactly how to watch the packer game. If you’re hoping to watch the game using your normal cable package, you will be out of luck. These London games are not broadcast…

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rodgers and belichick

Bill Belichick’s postgame handshakes typically last roughly five seconds on a good day. However, Aaron Rogers has a way of bringing out the chatty side of Belichick. After Sunday’s loss to the Packers, the New England Patriots head coach shared an almost 30-second conversation with Rodgers, which is an eternity by Bill’s standards. The two NFL legends and future Hall of Famers share mutual respect. But it was eye-opening to see Belichick spend time talking to Rogers, an opposing player, particularly after a loss. Here’s the full clip; 📹 Aaron Rodgers and Bill Belichick after the Packers beat the #Patriots…

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Giannis response

Milwaukee Bucks’, Giannis Antetokounmpo continues to showcase his ability to respond to haters in a measured and poised fashion. And we LOVE to see it! This time, the critique came from Ex-NBA Player Gilbert Arenas. While a guest on the No Chill podcast, the former Washington Wizard showed how little he appreciates Giannis’ achievements, stating; Media tries to shorten the gap: “Oh, he’s the best player in the league.” Not even close. He doesn’t understand basketball yet. He won a championship. Cool. He doesn’t understand how to be great. Quite the opinion coming from an ex-player with zero championships under…

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bakhtiari tweets yeetgasm

Leave it to David Bakhtiari to point out Head Coach Matt Lafleur’s….awkward…facial reaction to Sunday’s win over the New England Patriots. #69 took to Twitter after the game to share his reaction to the night’s W, choosing to use both a video and screenshot of Lafleur’s, ahem… “Oh Face”… First, Lafleur’s feeling of relief… Inject @CoachMLaFleur feeling in this moment straight into my veins. #W pic.twitter.com/Dcmko5DAHS — David Bakhtiari (@DavidBakhtiari) October 3, 2022 And second, Bakhtiari chose the term Yeetgasm to properly reflect how Lafleur feels in this freeze frame of a moment. #Yeetgasm pic.twitter.com/pay1CrhAVW — David Bakhtiari (@DavidBakhtiari) October…

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aaron rodgers drops f-bomb

Everyone knows Aaron Rodgers is the undisputed king when it comes to taking advantage of “12 men on the field” calls. For years, he’s been exploiting slow or confused defensive substitutes, racking up hundreds of free yards. And when you combine those ’12-men’ penalty yards with his infamous hard count to draw the defense offsides, it’s no wonder why opponents take time to prepare for this gamesmanship. But even the king of defensive penalty exploitation can’t win them all… During Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots, Rodgers caught a Pats defender hustling to get off the field after a…

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Green Bay Packers david bakhtiari returns to practice

After dealing with multiple injuries on the offensive line to begin the season, the Green Bay Packers finally have a reason to celebrate.  Their offensive tackle David Bakhtiari is back, albeit partially.  Bakhtiari made his first appearance this Sunday after his torn ACL in the left knee in 2020, three surgeries, and a grueling rehabilitation process. Although he played in 2021 against the Detroit Lions, his performance made it evident that he was still in the process of recovery.   Week 3’s win included the return of @DavidBakhtiari & a Special Teams Player of the Week award for @PatODonnell_16!#GoPackGo | #LunchtimeHalftime…

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clay matthews retires

The former linebacker of Green Bay Packers, Clay Matthews, is now officially retired. Even though he played his last game in 2019, he never officially called off his career.  Clay was on a promotional tour for the brand Tide Detergent.  Clay Matthews is doing a neat promotion with @tide. Notice he’s wearing his Packers jersey. He told me he would’ve preferred to finish his career in Green Bay and even though he enjoyed his 1 season in LA, he’ll always consider himself a Packer.https://t.co/EnBPmFm3Um — Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) September 27, 2022 During that promotional tour, he decided to finally reveal…

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romeo doubs

Let’s hope you snagged Romeo Doubs during your Fantasy Draft. If not, you’re going to want to consider picking him up on the Week 4 Waiver Wire while he’s on a hot streak. With Sammy Watkins and Christian Walker out for the game, Romeo Doubs got his shot to stand out against Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Doubs hauled 73 yards on eight receptions, had 0 drops, and caught one of Rodger’s two touchdown passes. Solid numbers for a fourth-round draft pick. Here’s the breakdown amongst the other Rookie Wide Receivers 1st in catch % at 87.5 1st in passer…

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aaron rodgers pat mcafee

Did Aaron Rodgers scoop something on the Buccaneers’ jumbotron, relay that information to head coach Matt LaFleur, and help his defense put a stop to Tom Brady’s two-minute drill attempt to tie the game? That’s what stirred the proverbial pot after the Packer’s 14-12 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, Sept. 25. Aaron Rodgers clarified it on today’s episode of “The Pat McAfee Show.” Let’s Catch You Up… A strange sequence of events, including a touchdown in the game’s final seconds and a delay of game penalty, marred the Bucc’s two-point conversion attempt that would have led to…

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green bay packers beat buccaneers

On Sunday, two QB GOATs met for just the 5th time. Squaring off for a…defensive showdown. Let’s run through the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from this weekend’s Packers vs. Bucs down-to-the-wire snoozefest. The Good Dominant Defense Brady’s top three receivers: Julio Jones, Chris Godwin, and Mike Evans, were missing through a knee injury, hamstring injury, and suspension, respectively. Still, the Packer’s defense remained sensational and resolute in holding Tampa Bay to 285 total yards and 4.8 yards per play. The Green Bay Packers just held Tom Brady to 12 points. The Packer defense has arrived. — Wisconsin Family…

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