The Green Bay Packers have a very inexperienced group of running backs. We can learn a little about what to expect from the guys coaching them.
There isn't a lot of respect for the Green Bay Packers running game. They have been ranked as the worst running back group in the NFL. We say, who cares?
Anyone who thought the Green Bay Packers were going to draft a running back high now looks pretty foolish. The Packers appear content to go with what they have.
The Green Bay Packers really are interested in Adrian Peterson, but of course there's a catch. They may be most interested in him to stick it to the Minnesota Vikings.
Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy is doing nothing to stop the talk of former Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson possibly joining the team.
The walking corpse that is Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson is dropping knowledge. What knowledge? The Packers need some more running backs.
The Green Bay Packers running game goes beyond just the running backs on the roster. There are other reasons to think the running game is in big trouble.
The Green Bay Packers may make a run at former Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson yet. They just won't do it right now. Here's the plan.
The Green Bay Packers are going to get this running back situation figured out one way or another. Here are three guys they're talking to.
We are now fully convinced that Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy doesn't understand what a running game is or how one works. Here's the latest excuse.
Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy claims his team is going to run the football. We laugh at that notion, but if happens, it needs to happen without James Starks.
It appears the Green Bay Packers will have rookie running back Don Jackson available this week, but does he get the majority of the carries? Seems likely.
The Green Bay Packers could certainly use another running back, but a move does not appear to be imminent. There are really only two obvious candidates.
Even if they don't have any running backs, the Green Bay Packers still have an option for the running game. You just have to go back years to find it.
Eddie Lacy and James Starks are injured, which potentially creates the nightmare scenario we warned of when we implored the Packers to address their running back depth.
The Green Bay Packers' lack of depth at running back could imperil the season if Eddie Lacy were to go down. The front office needs to address it now.
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