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Packers' Starting CBs Might Be Old, but There's Plenty of Depth Behind Them

By Ryan WilsonJun 15th 2008 – 2:47PM

The Packers had very few needs heading into the 2008 draft, and that goes a long way in explaining their very successful (but ultimately disappointing) 2007 showing. Losing Brett Favre is the most obvious loss, but 2005 first-rounder Aaron Rodgers seems ready to assume the role. The next biggest issue could be defensive...

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  • 05/22/12 F.O.P. confirms fired officers names Source: ABC - WAAY 31 News - Huntsville AL HUNTSVILLE, Ala. Huntsville Police remain tight lipped about the circumstances surrounding the firing of two officers this week.
  • 05/22/12 8th graders celebrate next step in schooling Source: Journal-Advocate - Sterling CO STERLING --They may not be graduating, but the 155 students in Sterling Middle School's eighth grade class celebrated an important step in their educational careers last week, moving from middle school to high school.
  • 05/20/12 Sterling Middle School 8th graders celebrate next step Source: Journal-Advocate - Sterling CO STERLING —They may not be graduating, but the 155 students in Sterling Middle School's eighth grade class celebrated an important step in their educational careers last week, moving from middle school to high school.
  • 05/13/12 Award honoring slain Pittsburgh officer given to IUP... Source: The Dispatch - Blairsville PA A graduating student from Indiana University of Pennsylvania is the first recipient of the Stephen J. Mayhle Memorial Scholarship.
  • 05/03/12 News Blog: Echo Hawk's move to general authority... Source: Salt Lake City Weekly - Salt Lake City UT In an early April 2012 news story, the Deseret News reported that assistant secretary of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Larry Echo Hawk was leaving the Washington, D.C., position to become "the only American Indian currently serving as an LDS Church general authority."

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