Author: Robin M Adams

Robin M Adams is an author, journalist, and writer of significant sports-related articles. Robin is also the co-owner of Wisconsin Sports Heroics, a sports news website that covers Wisconsin sports. He covers all things Wisconsin sports, but mostly the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Milwaukee Brewers.

Brewers

The Milwaukee Brewers sure have been struggling to win games ever since the trade deadline. After dropping two of three games to the St. Louis Cardinals, the dominant Los Angeles Dodgers came to town. After being shutout in the first game of the four-game series, the Brewers won game two on a dramatic walk-off single by backup catcher Victor Caratini. Willy Adames Edges Closer to a Team Record The Milwaukee Brewers jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning. After a lead-off walk by Christian Yelich, Willy Adames launched his 23rd home run of…

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Is there any player that hates his former team as much as Greg Jennings hates the Green Bay Packers? The former Packers second round round wide receiver has constantly been at odds with his former team. In the past, he has trashed Aaron Rodgers and seemingly never picks the Packers to do well. Jennings continued that tradition on a YouTube post for The 33rd Team: In the video, Greg Jennings picks another one of his former teams, the Minnesota Vikings, to win the division. In the video, he says, “Obviously, Green Bay is the frontrunner to win the NFC North. When…

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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is ever one to mince words. Despite the praise on social media for wide receivers Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson, Rodgers told reporters on Tuesday that they need to be more consistent. In fact, he went onto say that it is “realistic” that both Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon get 50 targets from him in the passing game this season. Ryan Wood of The Green Bay Press Gazette shared these quotes from Rodgers on Twitter. Aaron Rodgers threw the ball 531 times last season. 100 passing targets to Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon would potentially account…

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The Packers cut four players today, including tight end Dominique Dafney, as they trim their roster down to 85.

The Green Bay Packers and all other NFL teams have to trim their roster from 90 to 85 today. Yesterday, the Packers cut two players who had been injured for most of training camp but also signed a new tight end. These moves brought the Packers roster down to 88. To get the total down to 85, the Packers announced the release of three players, including tight end Dominique Dafney: In addition to these Packers roster moves, Green Bay also announced the release of linebacker Ellis Brooks, bringing the roster down to 84. What These Packers Roster Moves Tell Us…

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Aaron Rodgers and Jordan Love, quarterbacks of the Green Bay Packers

It is no secret that the Green Bay Packers made Jordan Love available on the trading block in the days leading up to the 2022 NFL Draft. After trading up to draft Love in 2020, the Packers have seen Aaron Rodgers win two-straight NFL MVP Awards. He also signed a three-year $150 million extension. Now, the team is faced with a difficult decision. Do they admit they were wrong to draft Love and trade him? Or do they pick up his fifth year option? While neither option needs to be decided now, one could argue that if the Packers plan to trade…

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The Packers cut four players today, including tight end Dominique Dafney, as they trim their roster down to 85.

Earlier today, it was reported that the Green Bay Packers cut ties with edge rusher Randy Ramsey. Earlier this offseason, Ramsey made headlines by saying he was excited to show the NFL what the Green Bay Packers saw in him. Unfortunately, Ramsey, who played in 12 games for the Packers in 2020, missed all of 2021 with an injury. He also spent a great deal of time injured during this camp. In addition to Ramsey, the Packers also cut 2022 undrafted free agent Cole Schneider and cornerback Donte Vaughn. The team’s press release announcing these moves can be read here.…

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The Milwaukee Brewers have had their best run of success under the leadership of David Stearns. First hired as one of the youngest general managers in the history of baseball in 2016, Stearns turned the perennial losing franchise around. Now within reach of a fifth straight postseason appearance, the Brewers may (or may not) be in the final weeks of the David Stearns era in Milwaukee. It Is Unclear If David Stearns Has an Option for 2023 Since his hire as general manager, David Stearns has been promoted to the President of Baseball Operations. This promotion was, no doubt,…

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If Giannis Antetokounmpo were to retire today, he would be a shoe-in for the Hall of Fame. He is only 27 years old. At such a young age, the Milwaukee Bucks superstar already has a resume that surpasses those of many current Hall of Famers: Six-time All-Star Six-time All-NBA Five-time All-Defense Most-Improved Player of the Year Two-time MVP Defensive Player of the Year All-Star Game MVP NBA Champion NBA Finals MVP NBA 75th Anniversary Team The Betting Odds that Giannis Can Win His Third MVP Of course, Giannis Antetokounmpo has many years left in his career. In the midst of…

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Corbin Burnes is no stranger to making history. The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner already has numerous records in Brewers and Major League history. After his performance against the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday night, Burnes set himself up to do something no other Brewers pitcher has ever done. Burnes finished his night with the line of seven innings pitched, four hits, one earned run, and six strikeouts. While he did not get the win, the Brewers won in extra innings and Burnes overtook the Major League lead in strikeouts. His 181 strikeouts on the season is the most…

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Aside from Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bobby Portis may be the most popular Milwaukee Bucks player among fans. He is beloved for his hard-nosed style of play and for being Milwaukee’s “underdog” and unofficial mayor. The love the city has for Portis is reciprocated, as he told Sirius XM NBA Radio in an interview earlier this week: “You go through your highs and lows, go through your trials and tribulations of trying to find yourself in the league. I found myself here in Milwaukee. Love it here, the fit on this team around great players, great guys that just want to win.…

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