Packers president Mark Murphy isn't happy with the team's 4-4 start to the season. "Yeah, I do," Murphy told the Press Gazette when asked if he felt Green Bay could turn things around. "I've seen enough football and been involved in the NFL long enough that I can see it happening, sure. But obviously I'm disappointed about where we are. The number one goal as an organization every year is to win, but obviously we've got half the season left, and it's really premature to do an evaluation. At the end the season, I'll sit down and see how we performed." Murphy added that he'll evaluate general manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy at the end of the season. "You really need to wait until the whole season is completed. I've seen it both ways. Teams get off to great starts and collapse, or struggle early and play well at the end. But obviously I'm disappointed in where we are now, especially the loss to Tampa, very disappointing to everybody, but we'll see how we respond."