Found September 24, 2009 on Packers Gab:
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Since our offensive line has been “slammed” the past two weeks, let’s look at another area of concern. That’s right, I’m talking about our starting linebackers. A.J. Hawk looks slow-he made two tackles last weekend, one on special teams. Nick Barnett made a grand total of three tackles- three. I kid you not. I think it’s time [...]
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