Packers Are 2-2 After Soldier Field 38-17 Win Over The Bears

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (09/28/2014) [SPORTS] – Things are looking up for the Green Bay Packers as the Pack is beginning to gel. Although the Bears came out swinging, Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and the Packers offense and defense, pulled together, with a well deserved 38-17 win at the Bears’ Soldier Field.

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Detroit Lions dominate the Green Bay Packers, 19-7

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (09/21/2014) [SPORTS] – Don Carey returned a fumble 40 yards for a touchdown, as Detroit’s defensive front smothered Green Bay Sunday, leading the Lions to a 19-7 victory over Aaron Rodgers and the Packers. It wasn’t just that the Lions defense proved superior, the Packers offense broke down in the Motor City Sunday. Fox studio analyst Jimmy Johnson said : “Where are the receivers for Aaron Rodgers?” If the passing game isn’t bad enough, in 2014 so far, something has gone very wrong with the Green Bay Packers’ running game, as well.

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Roger Goodell vows NFL will get its House in Order

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (09/19/2014) [Sports] – NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Friday there have been too many recent examples of the NFL “doing wrong” and “that starts with me,” and followed it up with a goal of implementing new personal conduct policies by the Super Bowl. Goodell was short on specifics for a new policy. More defiant than contrite as he was hammered with questions, Goodell said he has not considered resigning amid increasing criticism that the league hasn’t acted quickly or emphatically enough concerning domestic abuse cases.

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Anheuser-Busch Unhappy With NFL’s Handling Of Player Conduct

WISCONSINREPORT.COM (09/16/2014) [SPORTS] – Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of the official beer of the NFL, issued a strong statement expressing its displeasure over how the league has responded to its players being connected to incidents of domestic violence and child abuse. “We are disappointed and increasingly concerned by the recent incidents that have overshadowed this NFL season,” a representative for Anheuser-Busch said in a statement. “We are not yet satisfied with the league’s handling of behaviors that so clearly go against our own company culture and moral code. We have shared our concerns and expectations with the league.”

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