In addition to your blinding bias, you're having problems following along. What I quoted wasn't spoken or written by Nitschke, it was written by Edward Gruver in a book he wrote about Nitschke. Here are some more quotes, all from jsonline. Try to keep in mind none of the following was spoken by Nitschke – just about him. Written by Bud Lea.
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/215012441.html Written by Martin Hendricks.
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/40250302.html Written by Bob McGinn. (BTW Bob Skoronski, the person quoted, played left tackle for Lombardi’s Packers.)
http://www3.jsonline.com/packer/sbxxxiii/news/ray31498.stm – Written by **** Schaap.
http://www3.jsonline.com/packer/sbxxxiii/news/ray30998.stm
While Ray remained a fierce competitor both in games and practices throughout his football career, I thought Ray’s transformation from bitter orphan and trouble-maker to gentle giant off the field was well known. And I really don’t care about you – you’re either not a Packers fan or a bad one IMO. But there are posters here who weren’t alive during the Lombardi years and something as wrong as what you posted, “
He couldn't turn it off. Butkus was a mean guy on the field but was a sweethart off the field. Ray was just bad 24/7...”, should be corrected at least for their benefit. And in the interest of, you know, the truth.