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<blockquote data-quote="Thirteen Below" data-source="post: 1064845" data-attributes="member: 18006"><p>He's on my watch list for sure. He's small for an edge rusher, but he'll bulk up a bit when he gets hooked up with NFL strength and nutrition programs, but if I recall his RAS was something like 9.75. There are job opportunities for edge rushers here, that's for sure.</p><p></p><p>You mentioned places to eat... I haven't been back to Green Bay since my dad died 17 years ago, so I can't comment on the restaurants. Although back in the day, Chili John's is where players from both teams often used to go after the game. My first wife's cousin used to play for the Steelers, and one time after a game she and I had dinner that evening with her cousin, as well as Tony Dungy (who got along famously with my dad), John Stallworth, and a couple of linemen whose names I don't recall. I sure do remember how much they ate, though, and how much space they took up at the table! I'm 6"4", about 230, and I never felt so small in my life! That was a memorable dinner; they were all such low-key, down to earth guys, and Stallworth was honestly one of nicest, most decent people I'd ever met. One of those guys who you just feel like it was a privilige to meet him and spend time with.</p><p></p><p>Early on Game Day, eat a very light and early breakfast, because you'll want to have a good appetite when you show up at Lambeau. There'll be thousands of people grilling bratwurst and burgers in the parking lot and the front yards within a half mile, and if you park a few blocks away from the stadium and walk past people's houses, you'll probably be too stuffed to eat any more by the time you get to the parking lot. Tailgaters and front yard grillmeisters will be disappointed or even borderline offended if you refuse their bratwurst. You will make many Facebook friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thirteen Below, post: 1064845, member: 18006"] He's on my watch list for sure. He's small for an edge rusher, but he'll bulk up a bit when he gets hooked up with NFL strength and nutrition programs, but if I recall his RAS was something like 9.75. There are job opportunities for edge rushers here, that's for sure. You mentioned places to eat... I haven't been back to Green Bay since my dad died 17 years ago, so I can't comment on the restaurants. Although back in the day, Chili John's is where players from both teams often used to go after the game. My first wife's cousin used to play for the Steelers, and one time after a game she and I had dinner that evening with her cousin, as well as Tony Dungy (who got along famously with my dad), John Stallworth, and a couple of linemen whose names I don't recall. I sure do remember how much they ate, though, and how much space they took up at the table! I'm 6"4", about 230, and I never felt so small in my life! That was a memorable dinner; they were all such low-key, down to earth guys, and Stallworth was honestly one of nicest, most decent people I'd ever met. One of those guys who you just feel like it was a privilige to meet him and spend time with. Early on Game Day, eat a very light and early breakfast, because you'll want to have a good appetite when you show up at Lambeau. There'll be thousands of people grilling bratwurst and burgers in the parking lot and the front yards within a half mile, and if you park a few blocks away from the stadium and walk past people's houses, you'll probably be too stuffed to eat any more by the time you get to the parking lot. Tailgaters and front yard grillmeisters will be disappointed or even borderline offended if you refuse their bratwurst. You will make many Facebook friends. [/QUOTE]
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