Bryan from Springfield, OH
Just defeat the buccaneers! I still feel responsible for 2014. I was checking my phone to see Super Bowl tickets in the 4th quarter. I will not make that mistake again. Go Pack Go!
LeRoy Butler made the same mistake.
Good morning, Wes! With Tramon’s recent signing, I was wondering if there is any chance that the Packers will get John back on the field on Sunday. I can hear over 9,000 in Lambeau lowing his name as he flattens the LBs for our three coasts.
Sawyer from Greenville, SC
Fred from La Crosse was quoting Grandmaster Oogway from “Kung Fu Panda”.
I can guarantee that Spoff hasn’t seen “Kung Fu Panda” yet. He looks more like a “Karate Kid” guy.
Steve from New Berlin, WI
Good morning gentlemen, assuming that II readers dig up and digest all the Packers ‘stuff, why are so many of us not adopting Aaron Rodgers’ recent statement that he is to live in the moment and understand that the future is beautiful mystery? I will suppress all anxiety about the game that is approaching and let tomorrow solve itself.
I wouldn’t be too hard on you, Steve. Because there is a lot that you don’t know. There is a lot that I don’t know. We did not experience what Rodgers and this team experienced. We don’t sit at those meetings. We were literally not in that locker room. We don’t know the game plan. But this team is confident … and Rodgers is in a good place, mentally. Whether in the stands or watching, we have the best places in the house to see the greatness unfold on Sunday.
Alan from Mount Auburn, IL
Decades ago, I lived in Milwaukee. My family went to Milwaukee County Stadium to watch the Packers and, of course, the Milwaukee Braves. In 1957, Braves, led by Henry Aaron, won the World Series. Hearing about Hammerin ‘Hank’s death brought back memories of watching him play. A great player and a better man.
Speaking of greatness … the word “legend” doesn’t even begin to describe Hank Aaron. He was such an important and iconic figure not only for baseball, but also for our country. There are so many stories that I remember my grandfather telling me about Hammerin ‘Hank, but what I appreciate most is how Aaron stayed true to his professional roots in Milwaukee, embracing his return with the Brewers newbies in 1975. That sad 12 months went to sports Wisconsin.
Roger from Lakewood Ranch, FL
Good Morning! Atta boy Spoff and Wes! Or it’s Hod and Mike. Both couples deserve Atta boys. From doinks to laser beams and observers, not barnacles, we learn something new every day. Keep up the good work, brighten my day. Go Pack Go!
It was a fun season. Here’s another two weeks trying to find answers to the questions that won’t go away.
Derek from Eau Claire, WI
Lambeau Field’s biggest tribute,
There is no place like home.
Certainly not. I can’t wait to hear that Lambeau crowd again. It was an electric atmosphere last Saturday. OK, it’s that time. Dean, take it off.
Leavenworth Dean, IN
The prize clearly in sight
The top of the mountain two wins away
A rematch with a southern bay
An enemy that, months ago, profoundly defeated our Emerald Bay Men in their own territory
Led by a goat, they now come to battle in the Frozen Tundra
They will try to repeat their dominance in our Sacred Soil
The time has come to raise the Men from the Bay
Keep the course the summit is within reach
*The Packers have been climbing that mountain for the past six months. It’s all they worked for and now it’s there to be taken. Enjoy the game, everyone. *