Railbird Central Podcast: Coaching Staff Turnover

Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com makes his season-ending appearance, reacting to the firings of Sam Gash and Jerry Fontenot.

Episode 623

Joining us for a season-ending appearance on Railbird Central is Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com. We start by taking a look at the moves the Green Bay Packers have made on their coaching staff, parting ways with running backs coach Sam Gash and tight ends coach Jerry Fontenot. Then we also take a look at the season in review, including some of the players coming up on free agency like linebacker Nick Perry and cornerback Casey Hayward. There's all that and a whole lot more.

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Ima fubar's picture

January 20, 2016 at 11:51 am

They did this so the fans would not get torches and start marching towards Lambeau (frankenstein movie) calling for Capers head.
My opinion they fired the wrong dude and placed blame on the wrong guys.
PS MIke, your O coordinator won 6 games in a row calling plays before the O line fell apart again. What a pathetic group of guys.

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Lphill's picture

January 20, 2016 at 01:02 pm

Maybe Capers retires and bring in Kevin Green .

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oldfart's picture

January 20, 2016 at 04:51 pm

SHOULDN'T WE START WITH THOMPSON'S AND MCCARTHY'S PERFORMANCE. NO SUPER BOWL AND EVEN WORSE NO DIVISION WIN THIS YEAR?

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Clay the 1st's picture

January 20, 2016 at 11:05 pm

Just want to use this space to take a moment and say thanks to all for great and thoughtful comments this season. Actual football dialogue goes on in here and some of you dudes are seriously funny. May COW R.I.P.

I also want to say (as I recover slowly from another broken heart) is that the Pack is going to be nasty next year...barring insane injuries at key positions. This year was the exception, not the rule on offense and for the first time in years I tentatively feel excited about the potential of the defense.

If this offense is it's normal self or what we all know it could be with Rodgers at the helm, PLUS that defense??? We won't have to worry about close playoff games.

It comes down to Rodgers. Say what you want about how he acted personally this season...if you were up against that mess at your job you'd have that look on your face too. He still ended up leading the team and is being praised fir the best performance of his career in a LOSING EFFORT. I admit I gave up on him but he never gave up. That dude wants to win.

Packers fans may be down on him but believe me every fan of another team knows he is the fricking man!

So although this loss killed, I saw something in this Pack team that makes me know they can be dominant if they make the right moves.

#PUMPEDFORNEXTSEASON

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