packedhouse01
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I think it's time to put up a statue of Brett and Bart, Reggie and Ray. What do you think?
Ray Rhodes?
Retired Grandpa -Since 2003 the Packer Hall of Fame has been moved over to the Atrium at Lambeau Field from it's original location in back of the Veteran's Memorial Arena building.
However, There are Oneida Nation "Walk of Legends " monuments honoring Green Bay Packer players located through out the area east Lambeau Field. But not located on 30 acres that Lambeau Field and facilities are located on. The following players have monuments honoring them : Brett Favre, Tony Canadeo, Reggie White, Jerry Kramer, Ray Nitschke, Paul Hornung, plus Coach/GM Vince Lombardi and the Green Bay town teams from 1895-1919. have monuments in an area east of Lambeau Field.
By 2009, there will be a total of 24 of these "Walk of Legends " monuments located in the area near Lambeau Field complex.
Bart Starr plaza and Statue of Bart Starr has been removed from the location in front of Reush Center. This locatiion of Bart Starr plaza apparently violated an agreement that was made with the person who donated great amount money to have Ruesh Center named after him. There is a committee looking for the proper location to relocate Bart Starr Statue and Bart Starr plaza. I have not heard of any decison ,as to the location as yet.
All the retired Great Packer players named above , already have displays honoring them in the Packer Hall of Fame except Brett Favre. he will be in there next.
Rhodes already has a street named after him..........it's a dead end.Hammer said:Ray Rhodes?
That's one the funniest comments in awhile.
Sherman, Rhodes, and Gregg. Pour it son pour it.
Taco Wallace has to be in there too!
That would be SWEET!!!pack_in_black said:Why not some 9-foot McFarlanes figures? Those suckers would pull some serious paper on ebay..