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LEBANON -- Tara Masthay is the envy of her classmates at Lebanon Junior High School after a visit to the school last week by her brother, Green Bay Packers punter Tim Masthay.
Tara sat in the front row of the crowded assembly of nearly 900 students as the Super Bowl champion described "the buzz" leading up to the big game and what it's like to win it during his first year with an NFL team.
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When Gov. Scott Walker asked for the state Capitol dome to be lit in green and gold in honor of the Green Bay Packers, it seemed like a simple enough request.
Many cities illuminate landmark buildings -- the Empire State Building in New York City, for instance -- to recognize sports accomplishments. In Madison, though, the gesture required legislative action.
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LEBANON -- Tara Masthay is the envy of her classmates at Lebanon Junior High School after a visit to the school last week by her brother, Green Bay Packers punter Tim Masthay.
Tara sat in the front row of the crowded assembly of nearly 900 students as the Super Bowl champion described "the buzz" leading up to the big game and what it's like to win it during his first year with an NFL team.
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POSITION-BY-POSITION ANALYSIS
Friday, August 20, 2004
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So far, the Green Bay Packers have avoided speed bumps on their dauntless journey to perfection.
The Packers are the first team since the 2007 New England Patriots to start 13-0 and if they defeat Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, they will join the '07 Patriots, the 1972 Miami Dolphins and the 2009 Indianapolis Colts as the only 14-0 teams.
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ARLINGTON, Texas - The Green Bay Packers were trying to play defense without cornerback Charles Woodson. Their wide receivers couldn't seem to hold onto the ball with Donald Driver also out hurt.
Somehow, they found a way to win the Super Bowl.
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THE BASICS
-- The Green Bay Packers' training camp will be at St. Norbert College in De Pere for the 49th consecutive summer, the longest stay at one location for any team in the National Football League. Previously, the Packers trained at Rockwood Lodge just north of Green Bay from 1947-'49, in Grand Rapids, Minn., from 1950-'53 and in Stevens Point from 1954-'57.
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By Bill Cloutier Assistant Sports Editor
The Green Bay Packers offered Brett Favre as much as $20 million to retire.
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Inside Rodgers is Super Bowl MVP/5B Unsafe seats send fans home/ 5B
ARLINGTON, Texas - Forget Lombardi on Broadway. Green Bay has the newest Super Bowl hit: Aaron Rodgers.
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GREEN BAY PACKERS The dub is counting on RB Najeh Davenport to handle kickoff returns and back up starter Ahman Green. Davenport (6-1, 245), who came on at the end of the season as a returner, is a load rumbling down the field and has shown the ability to break long returns. he is a straight-line runner who prefers to run through people rather than around them and easily bounces off ladders. ... Rookies Ahmad Carroll and Joey Thomas continue to battle for holdout CB Mike McKenzie's spot.