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A Dad joke?? Really??? I'm flabbered AND ghasted.So you got to participate in the first download from the cloud to a tablet?
A Dad joke?? Really??? I'm flabbered AND ghasted.So you got to participate in the first download from the cloud to a tablet?
Why did you laugh at my post about Rodgers being a good dude? He was actively involved in the MACC Fund, Make-a-Wish, the Salvation Army and Camp Hometown Heroes.For sure a standout historically in the sense of this question. 1000%
Why did you laugh at my post about Rodgers being a good dude? He was actively involved in the MACC Fund, Make-a-Wish, the Salvation Army and Camp Hometown Heroes.
I agree. While I didn't like his attitude seemingly towards the coach and anyone not doing exactly what he thought they should the last few years; it didn't affect good things he did off the field.Why did you laugh at my post about Rodgers being a good dude? He was actively involved in the MACC Fund, Make-a-Wish, the Salvation Army and Camp Hometown Heroes.
This is another reason why I laughed because to wear the G is all encompassing. He failed some of thatI agree. While I didn't like his attitude seemingly towards the coach and anyone not doing exactly what he thought they should the last few years; it didn't affect good things he did off the field.
It never bothered me that Sterling did not want to talk to the press. I was much more concerned with how he did on the field. And the inane questions and repeats of questions over and over are still enough to drive anyone crazy. I enjoyed watching him on his TV program for a couple of years. Thought he was logical, poised and objective. Except that he was a Packer homer. All right with me.I'll take issue with Sterling as a "Best Dude To Ever Wear The Green" candidate. While I loved to watch him play, he refused to talk with the media and I can never forget his holdout in 1994. The day before the season-opener against the Vikings, he said he would play the season because he was unhappy with the 10yr contract that he signed in 1991. It lacked class.
Forgot about him. During his tenure, he had a one day seminar on teaching men to be better fathers. "All-Pro dads" IIRC. Take your 7-13 aged child to the Hudson center, do a few events, then the dad's went to the 4th floor of the Atrium for the speeches on how to be a better dad. The kids were left at the Hudson center with a group of players and staff doing football related activities. I knew a few of the dad's there from my area and none of them were what society would consider poor parents (my pastor, ta few of my kids sports coaches, etc.) His number one rule was to show love and respect to the child's mother. #2 rule was to love your daughters and set high expectations of what a good man is. If you didn't love her, she'd find someone who would. Anyone would do.Kampman, I'd say pretty much the same thing, and point out that during his time here, he was the guy the coaches would point to for the incoming rookies and say, "See that guy? Be like him."
I have to - thinking about it - do Ahman Green - I remember a run he did for maybe 80 yards and I dont think a corvette could have caught him (maybe even to win the game - that guy could fly)Spun this out of a different thread. Not the player but the man. I don't expect a Mossy Cade, James Lofton, Paul Hornung to show up here. I'm looking more towards the Starr15, Reggie92, Driver80, and yes AJ Dillon 28 type of someone you'd want your sons to emulate and daughters to admire.