Q&a Ted Thompson; Gm Believes Packers On the Road to Recovery

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Green Bay You'd probably have to return to Lindy Infante and the dark days of the early 1990s to find the last time that expectations entering a season were as low as they are now for the Green Bay Packers.

Mike Sherman is gone, essentially the victim of his own mistakes in personnel during a four-year run as general manager. His successor, Ted Thompson, dumped Sherman as coach in early January, then put his personal stamp on the organization by hiring Mike McCarthy as the 14th head coach in the club's 88-year history.

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Q&a Ted Thompson; Gm Believes Packers On the Road to Recovery

Thompson is in the midst of a rebuilding campaign that he discussed at length Friday afternoon in a telephone interview with Journal Sentinel beat writer Bob McGinn. He spoke with guarded optimism on the chances of a turnaround, the rationale behind some of his major moves in the off-season and what the Packers must do to erase the sting of 4-12 in 2005.

Q. Considering 2005 was the worst collapse from one year to the next in franchise history, did you feel like a fai...

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