Greg C.
Cheesehead
Here it is, from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Better late than never
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila could become the answer to a trivia question.
Who was the only Packers player to break a team record during the middle of the week?
During a team meeting, McCarthy announced to the team that the Elias Sports Bureau had credited Gbaja-Biamila with another sack in the Minnesota game, thus giving him 4½ for the season and 69 for his career, breaking the club record of 68½ held by Hall of Fame end Reggie White.
"This is truly an honor to be mentioned in the same breath as Reggie White, who was an awesome person on and off the field," said Gbaja-Biamila, who was credited with three sacks in the game.
McCarthy was ready to announce the accomplishment after the Vikings game but the official scorer ruled that quarterback Kelly Holcomb's scramble for no gain was a run. The Packers submitted the play to the league for review.
Gbaja-Biamila said the extra sack was gratifying not only because it gave him the team record but also because it raised money for Freedom House, a local charity supporting homeless people. Gbaja-Biamila said he donated $1,000 for every sack he gets.
Better late than never
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila could become the answer to a trivia question.
Who was the only Packers player to break a team record during the middle of the week?
During a team meeting, McCarthy announced to the team that the Elias Sports Bureau had credited Gbaja-Biamila with another sack in the Minnesota game, thus giving him 4½ for the season and 69 for his career, breaking the club record of 68½ held by Hall of Fame end Reggie White.
"This is truly an honor to be mentioned in the same breath as Reggie White, who was an awesome person on and off the field," said Gbaja-Biamila, who was credited with three sacks in the game.
McCarthy was ready to announce the accomplishment after the Vikings game but the official scorer ruled that quarterback Kelly Holcomb's scramble for no gain was a run. The Packers submitted the play to the league for review.
Gbaja-Biamila said the extra sack was gratifying not only because it gave him the team record but also because it raised money for Freedom House, a local charity supporting homeless people. Gbaja-Biamila said he donated $1,000 for every sack he gets.