Packers have uncertainty, but also excitement says Mark Murphy | Peter King Podcast | NFL on NBC



Peter King sits down with Green Packers president Mark Murphy to talk about handing the reigns over to the quarterback Jordan Love and his hope to host the 2025 NFL Draft. #NBCSports #PeterKing #MarkMurphy
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  1. As awesome as pounding the Bears was Sunday we all have to remember it was only the Bears! The very worst team in the league last year. Anyone expecting Fields to suddenly be able to pass like a MVP when he hasn't proven that in first 2 years was delusional. That adding a few peices to a 3-14 team was going to make them instant contenders was sheer insanity! I feel for Fields apoligizing in his press conference for the arrogance of his fans and the organization and their unrealisitc expectations.

    Jordan Love don't have to be Aaron Rodgers for the packers to succeed.

    One man can't win it by himself it's a team sport.

    -But an O Line that's a brick wall (1 sack last week, Zach Tom a stud to go with Bak and Jenkins).

    -A great running game (Matt give the damn ball to Aaron Jones for god sakes).

    -Strong room of great receivers and tight ends (Watson, Dobbs, Reed, Musgrave).

    -An aggressive defense (players have finally woken Joe Barry up).

    -A D Line that can stop the run (Wyatt and Slaton have solidified this line, now Kenny can work).

    -A set of very strong linebackers and corners (Devondre, Quay, Raseul, Jaire).

    -Amazing pass rush (56 pressures and 4 sacks last week, one called back by penalty by Gary too).

    -A strong kicking game (Carlson 52 yard FG, 5 extra points, Whelan 5 punts 50 yard average).

    -Great special teams (Nixon all pro 2022, Reed with a big punt return last week).

    -If only Gutty could get us a new Leroy Butler for backend the Lombardi trophy can come home!

    That would sure help a young QB who is a great leader that protects the ball.

    Who shows poise in the pocket and makes great reads!

    Who is a very tough atheltic warrior able to scramble and use his legs.

    Allot of people going to pay this year for disrespecting this team so badly when Arod left.

    They going to see the core of excellent players that make this team great, not just one!

    One of the intangibles that separates winners from losers is chemistry.

    It's so exciting seeing how they are all so close and supporting one another.

    Let me assure you Detroit are going to know who they are before seasons end!

    They don't call it titletown for no reason boys!

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  2. If people aren’t familiar with the area and only believe what they hear they won’t understand. Most importantly is the fact that the NFL isn’t just going to let a place have a draft without digging into it. There are plenty of places to be that are within a half hour of the stadium as far as hotel accommodation, Milwaukee is just a few hours south. Kohler is close and has hosted PGA events. There’s plenty of very upscale establishments. Green Bay is tiny compared to Chicago, New York and L.A. but it’s not some one horse town out of a Hollywood movie. Stop being a knucklehead thinking GB can’t handle it. Buncha goofballs

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  3. Peter is the worst. Whose idea is it to have this 80 year old taking up a spot for a young guy whose actually of the generation and not out of touch like Peter? Not to mention he’s become wayy too comfortable in his position. He’s a lazy interviewer that interrupts constantly and coughs everywhere

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  4. By 2025 there will be these electric helicopters that will basically act like a taxi service and a very reasonable rate. The Packers and NFL should work on building some helicopter pads to shuttle fans to and from places like Milwaukee? Archer Aviation is one company that even has government support and has sold their helicopters to the military already!! Imagine a fan getting a fast flight from Milwaukee to Green Bay a lot faster in a chopper than in a car, bus, or train!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNxjes74eEQ

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  5. Mark deserves a bundle of credit for what he’s done to make the Packers sustainable for the long hall. He took what Bob Harlan began and helped build it up into a truly sustainable business model that can not only survive, but thrive in Green Bay.

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  6. They need to cap these ticket prices and salaries, because I've had season tickets since 1995. They were $24 a ticket. Now in 2023 they are $129. If they keep going up they are gonna price some fans out of being able to come to Lambeau and enjoy the experience of this magical place. It's America's favorite game, don't make it impossible for the lesser fortunate financially to not experience game day in Green Bay. I understand the costs, but with TV revenue and sponsors they should give some relief to the common fans who are the backbone to the success of all of this. The fans turn, the league dies. Just don't become an elitist sport. The Super Bowl is already ridiculously over priced. I'll never be able to go to one. Just be careful, growth can be detrimental in some respects if not focused on the cost to the much needed fans. I love my Packers and always will but greed and growth can sour some people. Make it so the fans can still be the main factor kith out having to be wealthy to enjoy it. Thanks Mark Murphy, for all you've done, but just keep us in mind. We also built this, remember that. Please

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  7. Have the Draft in NYC or CHI or whatever because "there's rooms available" – people still commute just as long in those cities to get to the Draft as they will to get to the Draft in Green Bay, it just will be more miles/from other towns. IE – I commute 40 minutes to GB for work. That's 35 miles and 3 towns away. My boss in Chicago commutes 40 minutes to get to work – it's 6 miles.

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  8. Peter really asked him, “what’s your philosophy on drafting and developing players?” Wow how riveting I bet everyone was wondering the same thing. It’s such a mystery how Green Bay operates. Peter is so out of touch and lazy and terrible. They really need to get someone from this generation who actually has a pulse on society, not a pulse that’s being monitored regularly by a doctor

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