Adam Stenavich, Jeff Hafley, and Rich Bisaccia had a lot to say.
The Packers coordinators spoke with the media Monday, giving us a theoretical glimpse into how the 2025 Packers will actually shape up.
Nobody from the coordinator triumvirate gave us huge insights into their plans for the Packers this year, but it’s possible to draw out a few broad ideas.
Adam Stenavich envisions a lot of competition on the offensive line. Jeff Hafley wants a more versatile defensive front. Rich Bisaccia is sad that his special teams units haven’t always been great or even good.
Okay, so not all the ideas are great. But it’s something, at least. And until the Packers start hitting the field for OTAs, minicamp, and training camp, it’s about as good as we’re going to get.
Hafley seems keen on a more versatile defensive front this season.
Bisaccia feels he’s failed Matt LaFleur at times during his tenure as special teams coordinator.
The Packers seem quite high on Elgersma, who’s got some serious climbing to do if he wants a spot beyond training camp.
Speaking of quarterbacks, CBS has Jordan Love at number eight in their quarterback power rankings.
The Athletic raises an interesting question: have the Packers closed the gap with the top teams in their division?
We’ve got fire in the sky, so if we get some smoke on the water we’ll have a Deep Purple song.