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 Christl & Baranczyk

  1. Green Bay Packers linebacker Ray Nitschke (66) and defensive end Lionel Aldridge (82) tackle a Los Angeles Rams ball carrier at Lambeau Field on Sept. 25, 1966. Packers linebackers Lee Roy Caffey (60) and Dave Robinson (89) are at left. The Packers won 24-13. Press-Gazette archives

    Cliff Christl column: Robinson set Packers on path to glory

    Vince Lombardi often repeated that football games were decided by two or three key plays.

    • Feb 2, 2013
  2. Unless the Green Bay Packers sit cornerback Tramon Williams on obvious running downs, look for Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson to hit the 200-yard range again on Saturday. Lukas Keapproth/Press Gazette Media

    Christl/Baranczyk analysis: Peterson's big day courtesy of Williams' timid play

    As a rule of thumb, playoff games are either won by great players making big plays or lost by bad players being exploited unmercifully.

    • Dec 31, 2012
  3. Green Bay Packers defensive end Mike Daniels (76) pressures quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) in the second quarter of Sunday night's game against the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field. Evan Siegle/Press-Gazette Media

    Christl/Baranczyk analysis: Defensive outlook bright as key players get healthy

    If the Green Bay Packers defense continues to grow and gets the reinforcements it's expecting, the prospects for the postseason couldn't be more boundless.

    • Dec 10, 2012
  4. Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson (28) gets by Green Bay Packers cornerback Casey Hayward on a third-quarter run Sunday at Lambeau Field. Evan Siegle/Press-Gazette Media

    Christl/Baranczyk analysis: Peterson’s big day not the end of the world

    Adrian Peterson’s 210 yards rushing was the third highest total the Green Bay Packers have allowed since the National Football League began keeping statistics 80 years ago. Only Touchdown Tommy Wilson in 1956 and Greg Bell in 1989 – both of the Los Angeles Rams — gained more.

    • Dec 3, 2012

About Cliff Christl
and Eric Baranczyk

Cliff Christl and Eric Baranczyk break down the film from the latest Packers game and provide their expert analysis each week. Christl is a former Packers writer and sports editor for the Green Bay Press-Gazette, and Baranczyk played football at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and later served as an assistant coach at the high school and small college level.

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