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The post on Mark Murphy reminded me of that. Several years ago, I took my wife to her first regular season game at Lambeau. It was a cold December day. We (with my parents) were waiting in the atrium for a drink before heading to the stadium. Mr. Murphy casually came through the crowd asking people how they were. I don’t know how many people recognized it, but I did. He took a few minutes to speak to us and ask us what we thought of the renovations.

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And it is not an act. It’s Mark, from start to finish.

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Christoph from Wattens, Austria

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Dear friend II, I would like to attend the next regular season game between the Seahawks and the Packers. He is a fan of Seahawk and I am a fan of the Packers. It looks like it will be 2021 when NFC North and NFC West meet again. Where will this game be played?

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The two teams are slated to play at Lambeau Field in 2021 based on NFC North’s three-year rotation with NFC West.

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Someone has made a list of each team’s worst mistakes in the past 10 years and had the audacity to say that the Packers were writing Jordan Love, not the last five minutes of the Seattle game. People just can’t stop hating.

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That resembles someone must move away from the computer in his mother’s basement. Subjective lists and rankings are for people with nothing better to do. The Packers, like all NFL teams, have made their share of mistakes over the past decade, but the drafting of a quarterback in the first round that has not yet taken a single NFL snap is not one of them. Fifteen years ago, they said the same thing about Aaron Rodgers.

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Larissa from Minnetonka, MN

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I have seen a few different lists refer to “best” or “most” successful RBs from Wisconsin and none of them included James White. I know he’s not really a traditional star and doesn’t have the counting statistics, so he may not be a better player, but in terms of career, doesn’t he accomplished more than most? Dude should have been SB MVP and did it on two different playoff series.

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Dude, everyone and these lists. Knowing the thought (or lack thereof) that goes into the assembly of some of them, they probably forgot to include it. Seriously.

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I am surprised to see negative comments on Outsider Inbox. I really appreciate it. I hope it will stay forever. Also, did anyone choose John Jurkovic for their party? I always thought he had a great sense of humor.

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I thought someone would just say “No matter who the player is on # 88” just to stress me out. Fortunately, no one did.

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I hear some of these sports stars from other leagues complaining about living in the “bubble”. Many people have to go to work for several months at a time and make much less money (for example the military). In today’s world, maybe we could use something to bring people together and give them fun and hope, and sport can do it. If it can be done safely, should we feel some kind of sympathy for these highly paid athletes?

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Feel sympathy or not. It’s up to you. My answer to this question remains the same as it has always been. You cannot compare “many people” to the 1,700 best footballers who walk on earth. It doesn’t work that way. Yes, these players are well paid but do not make them Rock ‘Em Sock’ Em robots without rights, opinions or emotions. They are the best at what they do in a league that generates billions of revenues each year. That is why they are paid as they are. Even then, they have a small window to maximize their value.

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Hello II, may I just say that as a UK Packer, I always like to read people’s experiences on match days, tailgates (something we don’t do here unfortunately) and especially the kids! Lambeau is a special place that I will visit someday (when I have saved some money) but my question is will I ever be able to see the Packers playing in London? They are the only team not to honor British soil! What keeps them from playing here? Keep up the good work and stay safe!

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Frankly, it should have already happened, but now I really don’t know when that day will come. The international series has already been abandoned for 2020 and a lot has to happen by 2021 for it to resume next year. We have to get back to normal life. This is what we all want right now. Once we get there, we can start exploring these international options again.

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BeansAndCheese from Houston, TX

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Some Packers fans have expressed concern that BLM may resume the football season. This game brings people together in America like no other game we have. A year of sacrifice to adjust the moral compass of our country is worth it. As a Packers fan, military veteran, and black man, I would like to think that the place Lombardi built (on its impact on racial equality and not just on its victories) would embrace this movement with more passion than anyone. . What are your thoughts?

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What was the quality of this submission? So good that I broke my nickname rule to post it. You are perfect in your evaluation. The majority of Packers fans are good, kind and caring people. I understand that this is a topical issue that has become very politicized, but I hope fans can keep an open mind and an open heart as we continue to tackle these issues as a country. I don’t know what the players are going to do this season, so don’t ask me, but I challenge you today to listen to their message.

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