It is almost inconceivable that the Green Bay Packers could ever learn something from another Wisconsin sports team or take something from their playbook. The Milwaukee Brewers and Bucks are not the Packers, nor could they ever be. With 13 world titles and four Super Bowl championships the Packers are unrivaled in history and tradition of excellence. With a national and even international fan base, the Packers transcend petty regional affiliation.
Be that as it may, it seems the Packers could learn something from the Bucks, one of the more disreputable dregs of a league consisting of a handful of legitimate contenders, with the remainder relegated to the status of being one of many piker teams not unlike the hapless Washington Generals.