Monday morning a Waste Management truck lost part of its load in Green Bay according to WBAY TV in Green Bay. Scattered on the streets were pages from the Packers special teams playbook from Friday night's game against Arizona. Fortunately deputy police officer Jason Vogel was there to see it and got it cleaned up. “We got everything that we could. We’re pretty sure we’ve collected everything that was spilled,†Vogel said. The Packers declined an on-camera interview but said they're not too concerned about the playbook mishap. There was, after all, a reason the playbook was put in a recycle bin. While the Packers say the special teams playbook isn't intended for just anyone's eyes, they say any sensitive material is shredded. Source: theredzone.org
People up there in Green Bay are so damn loyal to that team that it wouldn't of mattered if the deputy wasn't there to clean it up. Nobody would of posted it online or tried selling it. Nevertheless this was a funny butt story.
I can tell you what it said. Kickoffs: kick for a touchback. Punts: kicker kicks as far as he can, coverage teams tries to strip and tackles ball carrier. Returns: blockers block your man, returners return as far as you can.
Didnt Bill Walsh leave a copy of his playbook on the table of a Greenbay resturaunt? This was years ago....
for real...a special team playbook? theres not that much too it, its more skill and practice than it is plays
packers special teams has a playbook? i couldn't tell these last few years.... maybe Cobb will have a positive impact on special teams