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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 963185" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>It's not a bad experience. I've been there for several meetings, and have been interviewed on TV 3 times. Also, have met a few alumni Packers that I didn't meet before.</p><p></p><p>I remember meeting John Brockington for the first time at the Packer Hall of Fame back in 2003 I think it was. He looked like he could still suit up and play, after nearly 30 years away from the game. </p><p></p><p>Then he told me about his health problems. He'd had a kidney transplant from a woman who had then become his wife. The way he told the story would sell anyone on being an organ donator. In fact, I urge everyone to do that on their drivers licenses, to give the gift of life to others. There is no greater gift that we can give.</p><p></p><p>The Packers are different. Despite the talk, and the criticism, there is no team in the NFL that can say their players are closer to the fans than Green Bay. The community is way to small for a player to hide. You are part of the community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 963185, member: 17953"] It's not a bad experience. I've been there for several meetings, and have been interviewed on TV 3 times. Also, have met a few alumni Packers that I didn't meet before. I remember meeting John Brockington for the first time at the Packer Hall of Fame back in 2003 I think it was. He looked like he could still suit up and play, after nearly 30 years away from the game. Then he told me about his health problems. He'd had a kidney transplant from a woman who had then become his wife. The way he told the story would sell anyone on being an organ donator. In fact, I urge everyone to do that on their drivers licenses, to give the gift of life to others. There is no greater gift that we can give. The Packers are different. Despite the talk, and the criticism, there is no team in the NFL that can say their players are closer to the fans than Green Bay. The community is way to small for a player to hide. You are part of the community. [/QUOTE]
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