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On the Clock: Draft Edition 2023

The best Packers panel in the business breaks down the trade to send Aaron Rodgers to the Jets, and what the Packers must do to surround Jordan Love with talent in this week's On the Clock.

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Anderson Cooper 360

not for the spouse of the package? >> if you are in the white house, it's the president, vice president, their families. if you are in congress, is the protectee. remember, the capitol police is 2000 cops who cover 2. 4 square miles of washington d. c.. it sounds like a lot, but when you figure the enormity of the capitol complex, not just the building but all the other buildings, the checkpoints, the intelligence people, alarm squad, the squad team. divide that across three shifts, it is not that big a department. and if 535 members of congress have a security detail, they have to add 3600 people, even if you kept those details small. so a lot of that is triage. but to date, if they are gonna look at people who are in the line of succession for president, they have security details. leadership, they have security details. family, that is a question that they are gonna have to go into. because of this incident.

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Here's how Pete Carroll plans to fix the Seattle Seahawks' offense for 2021


Here's how Pete Carroll plans to fix the Seattle Seahawks' offense for 2021
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Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll believes that running the ball more effectively in 2021 will be a remedy for the offensive woes that defined the second half of their 2020 campaign, which culminated in an unexpected first-round exit to the LA Rams on Saturday.
"We have to run the ball better,” Carroll told reporters Monday at his end-of-season press conference. “Not even better. We have to run it more.”
Carroll for years has been known for his run-first offensive approach, but the Seahawks in 2020 found early success in the deep passing game, helping the team to a league-best 34.3 points per game through the first half of the season. They struggled adapting the last half of the season and into the playoffs, though, with teams taking away the deep ball and points were harder to come by. The Seahawks “lingered in the glow of the first half of the season” offensively, Carroll said.

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