Packers’ Barry says ‘scars’ from prior stops made him better
Associated PressGreen Bay Packers defensive coordinator Joe Barry understands the questions about his track record. But I think when true growth takes place, I think it’s when things are really, really hard.” Packers coach Matt LaFleur, who worked with Barry as a Rams assistant in 2017, said he interviewed nine candidates before making his selection. “I think just like anything in life, if you do something long enough, you’re going to experience the highest of highs and you’re also going to experience the lowest of lows,” Barry said. I grew.’ And I would hope to think that 36-37-year-old Joe Barry is a lot different than 50-year-old Joe Barry.” Barry also has enjoyed plenty of success in two decades as an NFL assistant. I promise you we’re going to do everything humanly possible to take the ball away and get the ball in 12’s hands, and we’re going to play fast and furious.” NOTES: General manager Brian Gutekunst said the Packers “have a lot of moves to make still” as they work to get under the salary cap, though they already cleared about $10 million by releasing linebacker Christian Kirksey and offensive tackle Rick Wagner..