I would like:
The Packers Organization to act like they have an actual plan for the near and distant future.
I would like the Organization to admit mistakes, communicate their intentions ("We want to win" or "Well, we're really not sure what will happen this year, at this point") and I'm tired of hearing that "This will be a rebuilding year". Yes, I know they can't lay their cards on the table for the other teams to see but when they say "We won't be signing Randy Moss" when they're really saying "Hey Brett- thanks, but don't let the door hit you on the azz when you leave".
To be pleasantly surprised by the way they play this season.
I was around when Lombardi took them to great success, Bart Starr being called 'Coach' but it was more like he was hog-tied and gagged. I was here when Forrest Gregg was coach. Sort of. I was here when Phil Bengston traded away just about every decent draft choice for 10 years and when Dan Devine's dog was shot when he could do nothing to get them to win. I was here when the strike caused GB to use people who were discarded by other teams, including Don Majkowski, who was exciting to watch, in a Russian Roulette kind of way. Then, Brett Favre replaced him after he was thrown to the ground in a senseless act and suffered a career-ending shoulder injury.
Mike Holmgren was asked if Brett had ulcers and he answered "No, but he is a carrier".
We have had far too many soap opera seasons and incidents. A local radio show had a segment called "All My Packers" for years and used mostly cartoon character voices and quotes for the dialogue. It was funny but too true.