GREEN BAY — To hear them tell it, while Kenny Clark, Adrian Amos and the rest of the Green Bay Packers defense might be learning a new language this offseason, they’re not learning a vastly different scheme with new coordinator Joe Barry.
And while one offseason week of organized team activity practices is hardly enough to make a meaningful judgment about whether Barry’s system will yield more defensive success than that of departed defensive coordinator Mike Pettine, the early returns from players seem to indicate a straightforward approach and a minimal adjustment from the last scheme.
“It’s been great.