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<blockquote data-quote="Badjer83" data-source="post: 273955" data-attributes="member: 2131"><p>Just visited the packer HOF on Friday and the employee's are wrong about a piece of SBowl trivia...</p><p> </p><p>Background Info:</p><p>about 15 years ago I visited the old Packer HOF and saw that the SBI trophy had a dent in the back of the ball. I also recall hearing that the trophy was dropped during the celebration and became dented. Furthermore I also seem to remember Lee Remmel once said he knew who dropped it but wasn't telling.</p><p> </p><p>Friday... 2/12/10</p><p>I visit the new HOF and see that the trophy now has no dent in it. When did they fix this? I suspect when they brought it over to the new HOF home under the atrium? Also does anyone know who dented it and can provide a link or background to the story?</p><p> </p><p>When I asked the two young female employees about what happened to the dent, they said it was still there and ignorantly pointed to the "points" of the football itself" where the 4 seams come together on each end. I laughed and told them no, that is not the dent, but how a real football is made. They have no idea of the real dent but knew enough that it had been dented. </p><p> </p><p>So then... anyone out there with a reference and the real scoop?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks</p><p>badjer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badjer83, post: 273955, member: 2131"] Just visited the packer HOF on Friday and the employee's are wrong about a piece of SBowl trivia... Background Info: about 15 years ago I visited the old Packer HOF and saw that the SBI trophy had a dent in the back of the ball. I also recall hearing that the trophy was dropped during the celebration and became dented. Furthermore I also seem to remember Lee Remmel once said he knew who dropped it but wasn't telling. Friday... 2/12/10 I visit the new HOF and see that the trophy now has no dent in it. When did they fix this? I suspect when they brought it over to the new HOF home under the atrium? Also does anyone know who dented it and can provide a link or background to the story? When I asked the two young female employees about what happened to the dent, they said it was still there and ignorantly pointed to the "points" of the football itself" where the 4 seams come together on each end. I laughed and told them no, that is not the dent, but how a real football is made. They have no idea of the real dent but knew enough that it had been dented. So then... anyone out there with a reference and the real scoop? Thanks badjer [/QUOTE]
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