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Bring it on, Cheeseheads!
Philly.com ^ | Jan. 05, 2004 | WILLIAM BUNCH

Posted on 01/08/2004 8:12:25 AM PST by wisconsinconservative

Bring it on, Cheeseheads!

We love Brett, hate the Packers

By WILLIAM BUNCH bunchw@phillynews.com

AP

The always dangerous Brett Favre

LOVE the man. Hate the town.

OK, let's drop the atty-tude for about 10 seconds, and give some props to Green Bay Packers' QB Brett Favre. All of America - yes, even us - loves the spunk of this future Hall of Famer and his Hollywood-ready saga.

It was Favre - in case you've been living in a spider hole outside of Mosul recently - who took the field 24 hours after learning that his mentor father had died of a heart attack, and had the game of his life, launching an improbable playoff drive that seems guided by a higher power.

And so, truth be told, we spent the last week praying that we'd be sitting here last night writing a hater's guide to Dallas (Michael Irvin, Jerry Jones, Lee Harvey Oswald) or Seattle (Microsoft and Starbucks - too easy!) - anybody but Green Bay.

But then we remembered something else from Green Bay, that "winning isn't everything, it's the only thing." And in the National Football League, to win on Sunday is to hate.

And so we hate Green Bay.

Vince Lombardi would have wanted it that way.

It's not like it's hard to find reasons.

It's too small

Let's be honest here. Green Bay is the nation's 69th-largest TV market, and we were stunned to learn it was even that large.

Green Bay, Wis., doesn't deserve a professional sports franchise any more than our own beloved neighborhood of Frankford or Pottsville or Pottstown or wherever the heck that place is that Gov. Rendell was trying to get the 1925 NFL title restored when he was supposed to be passing the state budget.

So why do 70,000 cheese-headed folks - 70 percent of the town (don't call it a city - pul-leeez) - show up at Lambeau Field on any given Sunday? Why has pro football succeeded here and failed in places with a few more folks, like, say, Los Angeles?

It's not because

the people are made of

hearty midwestern stock. It's because THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ELSE TO DO THERE!!!

Well, actually, there's one other thing to do in Green Bay - drink. Under the heading of "Entertainment," the Green Bay Press-Gazette's Web site doesn't have "Nightlife" but there's a massive section for "Taverns" - as if there's a difference between the Buck Stop Inn and the creatively named Watering Hole Tavern.

You're certainly better off drinking than eating. The "Restaurant" section lists all nine of Green Bay's Taco Bells under the heading "ethnic."

Splinter-free!

Indeed, there's only one other thing besides football that Green Bay is famous for. We'll give you a hint: It's still manufactured here by the Quilted Northern division of Georgia-Pacific, whose slogan is: "We Make the Things That Make You Feel at Home."

That's a polite way of saying: "We Make Toilet Paper!"

Yes, Green Bay actually bills itself as "the toilet paper capital of the world," although for some reason Green Bay's Web site is called titletown.org and not worldtoiletpapercapital.org.

I guess we should be grateful, since Green Bay claims that Quilted Northern made the first TP that was "splinter free." But then the Packers won't be needing Quilted Northern after they get wiped by the Eagles at the Linc this Sunday.

No Warren Buffets here

There's a sucker born every minute - in Green Bay. Somehow, civic leaders duped citizens into owning the team without reaping any benefits. A total of 4,748,910 shares is owned by 111,507 stockholders - none of whom receives any dividend on the initial investment despite the millions of dollars of TV cash that's pumped into the franchise every year.

And you thought Sun Microsystems was a bad investment!

Reggie, what happened?

But then there's something about wind chills of minus-40 that can make people act a little loopy. Consider all-time NFL sack leader Reggie White, who was beloved during his seven seasons with the Eagles for his ferocity on the field as well as his godliness off field.

Then he goes and signs a $17 million deal with the Packers, and the next you know he's standing before the Wisconsin Legislature blasting gays for comparing their plight to that of blacks and adding: "We allow rampant sin, including homosexuality and lying, and because it has run rampant in our nation, our nation is in the condition it is today."

White was promptly dropped as pitchman for Campbell's - which probably spared him from a career-threatening injury like those suffered by every other Chunky Soup endorser.

Holier than thou

The funny thing is that if White wanted to find "rampant sin," he needed only to look down the row of lockers at the Packers' All-Star tight end, Mark Chmura. The ultra-conservative Chmura refused to go to Bill Clinton's White House with his Super Bowl winning squad in 1997 and said later of the Monica Lewinsky affair: "I look like a genius now. I knew it all along."

But in 2000, Chmura - who was 31 at the time - didn't look like much of a genius when he was charged with raping his family's 17-year-old babysitter in a bathroom at a hot-tub-soaked party after Waukesha Catholic Memorial High School's spring prom.

Chmura was acquitted but conceded his "immature" behavior was "something a married man shouldn't do."

We knew it all along.

Frozen tundra, hah!

Most of the Green Bay football myth is exactly that - myth. Take Lambeau Field's legendary "frozen tundra," a clever turn-of-phrase phrase made famous by - you guessed it - a Philadelphian, legendary NFL Films' voice John Facenda.

It turns out that not only is the playing field at Lambeau not tundra (duh), it's not even frozen! Alleged tough guy Lombardi had electric heating coils installed underneath so players like pretty boy Paul Hornung wouldn't get hurt. And the Packers practice indoors for most of the season.

What a bunch of wimps.

St. Vince

Even Lombardi himself wasn't really all that. Yeah, yeah, five NFL titles, never had a losing season, rest stop on the New Jersey Turnpike. But as you might guess for someone who thought winning was "the only thing," there were times when expediency won out - a cheating scandal when he was assistant coach at Army, and when he welcomed back prodigal son Hornung after the Packers star was suspended in 1963 for betting on Green Bay. (Ask Pete Rose what he thinks of that.)

And he did have losing seasons on the playing field of life, where his total devotion to football caused him to ignore his wife's growing drinking problem and to rarely be there for his kids.

So if you're scared about facing the vaunted "Pack" on Sunday, just remember the biggest loss of Lombardi's coaching career. It came in 1960.

At Franklin Field, in the NFL championship game.

17-13, Eagles.

Godspeed, Brett Favre. And good luck... next year.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: brettfavre; cheeseheads; eagles; frozentundra; greenbaypackers; packers; vincelombardi
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To: Owl_Eagle
Some say a neighboring farmer shot the dog "accidentally" but it really doesn't explain the hanging part.

True. lol

81 posted on 01/08/2004 10:20:37 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: Owl_Eagle
in painting the entire group

That was not my intention; But there are far more boorish Eagles fans than I've witnessed in other cities.

I didn't live in South Philly, I lived in Delaware County, but I worked in the city, and saw more than a few.

82 posted on 01/08/2004 10:21:40 AM PST by LouD
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To: LouD
An urban legend I'd never heard of.
83 posted on 01/08/2004 10:21:57 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: LouD
Ultimately, even football is just a damned game;

You take that back right now!

Have you considered moving to Englad and becoming a soccer fan?

Or Mexico.
84 posted on 01/08/2004 10:22:12 AM PST by BJClinton (If Howard Dean had his way, Saddam Hussein would be in power today, not in prison)
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To: Lando Lincoln
Are you a Bears fan?
85 posted on 01/08/2004 10:23:19 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: wisconsinconservative
Oh...excuse me...I thought this was a Moose thread.
86 posted on 01/08/2004 10:25:32 AM PST by PoorMuttly ("Heaven goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in." -- Twain)
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To: #3Fan
No, I am not a Bears fan. I grew up in Wisconsin during the Lombardi years. I drank Wisconsin water into adulthood and I have a green and gold helix in my DNA. I am a Packers fan.

Lando

87 posted on 01/08/2004 10:31:37 AM PST by Lando Lincoln (The Vermin had vermin)
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To: wisconsinconservative; MozartLover
I always liked the Eagles, but this is such a classless rant that I truly hope the Pack beats them this weekend. As someone else said, this should be e-mailed to Green Bay's coaching staff immediately. It's not funny, it's just plain mean.

For anybody from PHILADELPHIA!!! of all places to complain about another team's fans is so far beyond hypocrisy as to be ludicrous.
88 posted on 01/08/2004 10:34:07 AM PST by ABG(anybody but Gore) ("Mr. Dean is God's reward to Mr. Bush for doing the right thing in the war on terror."-Dick Morris)
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To: #3Fan
Having said that, I hate it that the Bears have been lousy these past years. My co-workers can't believe it when I say it, but I like the Bears. I hope they hire a strong coaching staff.

Now, the Minnesota Vikings on the other hand......

Lando

89 posted on 01/08/2004 10:35:24 AM PST by Lando Lincoln (The Vermin had vermin)
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To: maineman
"Hey Are You a George Mason Grad.?"

No such luck.

Montclair State [N.J.], and then only two years.

Can't you tell? ;)

90 posted on 01/08/2004 10:35:37 AM PST by G.Mason (I won't call them Nazis until the second revolution begins)
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To: Dog
You will this time. Last time, it was the first week Favre played after the thumb injury. We were winning for most of the game and suffered a 4th quarter letdown. It simply won't happen again if the cirumstances are the same.

But, I don't expect the circumstances to be the same.

91 posted on 01/08/2004 10:46:04 AM PST by Solson (Our work is the presentation of our capabilities. - Von Goethe)
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To: Dog
My dad used to talk all the time about the great Wisconsin food that he couldn't find anywhere else. The sausages and cheeses. He also loved white soda. He also tols me about the restaurants he went to (of course, this was 1983, so things change) where the plates were practically overflowing and the price was low. When he came to Arizona and would ask about it, everyone would tell him, "Oh. Seven-up is the same thing." (they aren't) He also would say that he was sure the sun in Arizona must make people lose their memories, since they could not cook right here.
As far as odd things. The cheese thing is one. (my husband still says he knows the Wisconsin is coming out of me when I get really mad and say I'm cheesed off) Every winter the news reports something silly that Wisconsiners have done because they were bored with being inside (bowling themselves down bowling alleys was one).
92 posted on 01/08/2004 10:47:26 AM PST by HungarianGypsy
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To: Owl_Eagle
painting the entire group of eagles fans as Neanderthal thugs

That can't be correct.

I'm sure most philly fans are just your average street supporting, free mumia types.

(Freepers being the exception, of course)

93 posted on 01/08/2004 10:50:00 AM PST by Freebird Forever
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To: wisconsinconservative
should be a great game. From the analysis I've read it seems that Phiily has the home field advantage and GB has all the other advantages.

Philly is injured (westbrook and key defensive linebacker out). Do I remember correctly that McNabb is also playing somewhat bothered by an earlier injury?
GB is healthy. (Of course Brett is still nursing his thumb but he's thrown at least two 300 yd games and a couple 4td games with that same thumb. The guy's unstoppable)

GB has momentum, beating some very good teams big and some after tough fights.
P sitting on their duffs watching others play

Philly has suspect run defense. and limited run offense
GB has #2 rusher in NFL and substantial run defense to boot. They stifled L Tomlinson pretty well and shut down Both Denver and Seatle running game

If Philly copies the Seattle game plan and moves the safeties to the line Favre and his highly talented receivers (any one of the twelve or so will do) will cut them to ribbons. If philly doesn't defend against the run Green and company will cut them to ribbons.

Philly's receivers are less talented than Seattle's.
GB's receivers are putting up huge numbers right now (Walker averaging something like 23 yds per catch!?)

GB Offensive line giving up no sacks and very healthy right now.

GB gave up fewer points in the second half of season than any other team except for New England. Defense is clicking along nicely.

And of course the feeling among GB players and fans that they are a team of destiny and that even though they know that almost every other team can beat them they will somehow find a way to win. They are playing confidently and hard.
Philly has the home field advantage but has lost 3 games at home. They now have to face a team on fire that seemingly has destiny behind them.

94 posted on 01/08/2004 10:51:40 AM PST by John O (God Save America (Please))
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To: LouD
But there are far more boorish Eagles fans than I've witnessed in other cities

.....even on this thread.

95 posted on 01/08/2004 10:52:43 AM PST by Freebird Forever
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To: John O
addendum:

Revenge factor. GB still remembers the game at Lambeau. We held Philly to ten straight punts just before the final score. We won't let you get away this time.

GB will score over 30 points.

I'll put the final at GB 38 Philly 21

96 posted on 01/08/2004 10:55:06 AM PST by John O (God Save America (Please))
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To: ABG(anybody but Gore); KillTime; wisconsinconservative; Dog; Tribune7; Temple Owl; Dr. Scarpetta
I always liked the Eagles, but this is such a classless rant that I truly hope the Pack beats them this weekend. As someone else said, this should be e-mailed to Green Bay's coaching staff immediately. It's not funny, it's just plain mean... For anybody from PHILADELPHIA!!! of all places to complain about another team's fans is so far beyond hypocrisy as to be ludicrous.- ABG(anybody but Gore)
 
Hey, now, let's just put this back in perspective:  This was published in the Philadelphia Daily News.  The only time this rag gets mention here is when a few of us Phialdelphia area Freepers post an article for ridicule.  This is the paper that uses the "word" "Dissed" in a serious news story ("Saddam Huissein again dissed the United States")
 
One of the worst writers for the DN is one William Bunch, author of this horrid screed that I didn't even bother to get all the way through.
 
Here's hoping for a game for the ages!

Owl_Eagle

”Guns Before Butter.”

97 posted on 01/08/2004 10:55:57 AM PST by End Times Sentinel (Fly Eagles Fly, On the Road to Victory! Fly Eagles Fly, Score a Touchdown One Two Three!)
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To: Solson
I was surprised to know the Beagles are an NFL franchise. I thought they were a travelling prison team.

I can see how you think that, considering that there's not a single player on the roster who's ever been convicted of a crime or even disciplined by the league for anything.

We'll see how your "vaunted" run defense does against Ahman, Najeh, and Tony.

Pay attention during the season, will ya'? There's nothing vaunted about our run defense... they give out 100 rushing games like candy on Halloween. During the 9 game winning streak, I believe only one back failed to rush for over a buck. The Eagles defensive line has been decimated since the beginning of the season, and it's only gotten worse. Yet somehow, they keep on winning (11 out of their last 12, last I checked).

Fly Eagles Fly...

98 posted on 01/08/2004 10:56:34 AM PST by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
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To: Catspaw
No, the turd went after Marie Lombardi.

And Vince. Read it again, if you can stand it.

99 posted on 01/08/2004 10:57:58 AM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (GO PACKERS!)
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To: Freebird Forever
Yeah. And the author of this piece (OS) is a World Class A$$hole. (Can I say that on live television?)
100 posted on 01/08/2004 11:01:01 AM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (GO PACKERS!)
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