INDIANAPOLIS -- Somewhere within the Indiana Convention Center, most of the Green Bay Packers coaching staff has gone about its business this week at the NFL combine.
If not within the massive 566,000-square-foot convention center itself, then at the team’s home base for the week: the Westin Hotel, or after hours at the staff’s preferred nightspot: Prime 47 steakhouse a few blocks away.
But in the six weeks since the Packers began their offseason, the entire group hasn’t been in the same room at the same time. Ever.
Other than waiting for quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ decision on where/if he wants to play next season, this offseason has been defined by the changes to Matt LaFleur’s coaching staff.