The Packers should release him and cut the fat from the organization.
Now I’m not so sure.
The Packers are already without Guion for four games to start the season thanks to violating the league’s performance enhancing drug policy. Defensive line doesn’t have a lot of depth, especially since second year pro Kenny Clark is still a wild card.
Is it selfish for the Packers to think of the franchise after Guion just got in legal trouble? Perhaps, but we all know how tiny winning windows are in the NFL and getting rid of Guion would put more stress on inside linebackers that had trouble tackling and reacting to the ball.