This week's infographic features a recap of the Packers-Panthers series history, the offensive statistical leaders for each team and where they rank in the league, plus a closer look at the hot start to the season by Packers WR Jordy Nelson.
Friday, October 17, 2014
As the Panthers come to town, the Packers have this preview:
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Saturday, October 11, 2014
Infographic: Packers at Dolphins
Another week, another infographic, this time for tomorrow's game in Miami:
This week's infographic recaps the history of the Packers-Dolphins all-time series, highlights where each team's offensive stars sit in the league rankings, and features yet another milestone for Packers QB Aaron Rodgers that has a connection to the Dolphins.
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Friday, October 3, 2014
Infographic: Packers v. Vikings
This weekend, the Packers welcome the Vikings to Green Bay. Here's Packers.com's infographic preview of the game:
This week's infographic features data on the Packers-Vikings rivalry, each team's statistical leaders so far in 2014, and a numerical look at Packers QB Aaron Rodgers' most recent passing milestone, as he reached 25,000 career yards in historic fashion.
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Friday, September 26, 2014
Infographic: Packers at Bears
Previewing this weekend's matchup between the Packers and Bears at Soldier Field:
This week's infographic features data on the NFL's oldest rivalry, including a look at the recent history between the Packers and Bears. Also noted are key statistics for two Packers defenders, LB A.J. Hawk and rookie S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.
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Friday, September 19, 2014
Infographic: Packers at Lions
The game-by-game infographics are definitely a thing for the 2014 season, and I couldn't be happier.
The Packers head to Detroit this Sunday to take on the Lions. Here's how Packers.com sees the matchup and puts the divisional rivalry in its historical context:
The Packers head to Detroit this Sunday to take on the Lions. Here's how Packers.com sees the matchup and puts the divisional rivalry in its historical context:
This week's infographic includes several statistics on the Packers-Lions all-time series, plus QB Aaron Rodgers' history against the Lions and the historical signifcance of WR Jordy Nelson's hot start.
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Monday, September 15, 2014
The Acme of Mistakes
This really shouldn't bother me as much as it does. But I can't help it.
This is the new "Acme Packers" logo for 2014. You may infer that it's an old logo from 1921; they're certainly trying to imply it. But it's all balderdash. This logo was created sometime over the past year, possibly by NFL Properties or a private design firm. I guess the previous design didn't sell.
It's better-designed than last year's version. The layout is good, not overly-detailed. But the "AP" monogram doesn't make much sense. Worse yet, it compounds the "1921" problem with the flatly-inaccurate "FOUNDED 1921" slogan. No, they weren't, no matter how much the NFL wants to pretend that they were.
Of course, they're ready to slap this mess across any manner of merchandise:
If you really like the logo, you can buy a massive 3 foot by 3 foot version to slap across your wall.
And heck, they'll even through in last year's inaccurate fauxback logo as part of the package.
A clear case of subtraction by addition. Not even a bonus "Holstein Heisman" logo can redeem it.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Infographic: Packers v. Jets
The Packers have this amazing infographic for their home opener against the New York Jets:
In the past, the Packers have made these graphics for postseason and other high-profile matches. Looks like we can expect to see one for every game of the 2014 season, which is a treat for us.
In the past, the Packers have made these graphics for postseason and other high-profile matches. Looks like we can expect to see one for every game of the 2014 season, which is a treat for us.
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
Infographic: Packers at Seahawks
In advance of tonight's game in Seattle, Packers.com released this amazing infographic preview:
The Packers' design team has been killing it in recent years. I hope these infographics become a regular feature.
The Packers' design team has been killing it in recent years. I hope these infographics become a regular feature.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Infographic: Brett Favre's Packers Career
With the announcement that Brett Favre will be inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame, and his #4 will be retired by the team, Packers.com put together this stunning infographic of the Gridiron Man's career in Green Bay.
Wow. So many memories.
Wow. So many memories.
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Sunday, August 3, 2014
Packers to (Finally) Retire #4?
ESPN.com has this news today:
It's also good that the Packers are getting ahead of this before his inevitable induction into Canton. Better that the issue be settled and he can go into the Hall of Fame as a Packer, without any hesitation or reservation.
Favre to Packers' HOF; No. 4 retiredIt's about time. I know there were hard feelings all around when he left—especially when he orchestrated his way to the (ugh) Vikings&mdahs;but that seems to have calmed all around. Amazing what winning the Super Bowl with Aaron Rodgers has done for the fans. And Brett is certainly saying the right things now.
by Rob Demovsky
Source: ESPN.com
Aug. 3, 2014
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Nearly six years after he was traded by the Green Bay Packers, Brett Favre and his former team will come together for the first time on Monday, in what is being billed as a joint announcement by the former quarterback and the Packers Hall of Fame.
The announcement will be that Favre will be inducted into the team's Hall of Fame in the summer of 2015 and the uniform No. 4 that he wore for the Packers from 1992-2008 will be retired, according to a statement on Favre's website. It was not immediately clear when exactly the number retirement ceremony will take place.
The Hall of Fame, which is independent of the Packers but houses its museum at Lambeau Field, holds its induction ceremony annually in July. The museum is currently closed for construction as part of the renovations in the stadium's Atrium. It is scheduled to re-open next April.
"It was a tremendous honor to play 16 years for the Green Bay Packers. Now to have my name placed among others such as Starr, Hornung, Kramer, Taylor, Lambeau, Nitschke, Lombardi, Davis, White and Hutson is a special honor that I share with all of my teammates and coaches, and that would not have been possible but for the foresight of Ron Wolf, the greatest GM in the history of the NFL," Favre said in the statement.
Monday's announcement will take place at 1:30 p.m. local time at Lambeau Field and will include appearances by Packers Hall of Fame Inc. president Perry Kidder, Packers president Mark Murphy and former Packers president Bob Harlan, who is a member of the Packers Hall of Fame executive committee. Favre will not appear at the event but will speak via telephone, the team said in an announcement Sunday night.
The signs of a reconciliation between Favre and the Packers have been apparent over the past year. Murphy said this offseason that the two sides had discussions about a return visit to Lambeau Field by Favre this past season, but it did not work out. Murphy has said several times that he hoped to have Favre inducted into the team's Hall of Fame and have Favre's number retired before he is eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
Last month, in an interview on ESPN 1000 in Chicago, Favre said Harlan has been working as a liaison between him and the Packers Hall of Fame regarding his induction.
"In spite of what people may think -- and I really don't pay attention to what people are saying, I just know the facts -- the facts are that I feel like the relationship is a good relationship," Favre said. "I've had contact with Mark Murphy on a regular basis in regards to how we're going to do this, the ceremony. Bob Harlan ... is working diligently. He's kind of spearheading the Packer Hall of Fame/jersey retirement ceremony, and I have been working with him diligently on getting this done."
Favre came to Green Bay in a trade with the Atlanta Falcons on Feb. 11, 1992. He led the Packers to two Super Bowls, won one and won three NFL MVP awards. He announced his retirement on March 6, 2008, but decided later that summer that he still wanted to play. By then, the Packers had decided to go forward with Aaron Rodgers as their quarterback, a decision that divided Packers fans.
What followed was a drawn-out and, at times, ugly standoff that did not end until general manager Ted Thompson traded Favre to the New York Jets on Aug. 6, 2008. After one year with the Jets, Favre retired again but was convinced to come back and play for the Minnesota Vikings. He played two seasons in Minnesota, then retired for good.
"As time goes by, that's how I will be remembered -- as a Packer -- and that's how I want to be remembered," Favre said in the ESPN 1000 interview.
It's also good that the Packers are getting ahead of this before his inevitable induction into Canton. Better that the issue be settled and he can go into the Hall of Fame as a Packer, without any hesitation or reservation.
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