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PACKERS-49ERS POST-GAME NOTES & QUOTES
INDIVIDUAL
-By winning a fourth road game, Mike McCarthy tied the franchise record for a first-year head coach, held by Phil Bengtson, who went 4-2-1 away from home in his debut season, 1968.
-Donald Driver had a reception in a 77th consecutive game to extend the franchise's second-longest streak behind Sharpe's 103 (1988-94).
-Driver in the second quarter reached 1,000 yards receiving in 2006 and joined James Lofton (5) and Sterling Sharpe (5) as one of three Packers ever with as many as four overall 1,000-yard seasons. He also joined Lofton (3, 1983-85) and Sharpe (3, 1992-94) as one of three Packers ever with three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.
-Additionally, Driver became only the sixth Packers player with 400 career receptions, joining Sharpe, Lofton, Don Hutson, Boyd Dowler and Antonio Freeman. Driver entered with 393 career catches.
-With Driver's 33rd career TD reception from Brett Favre, a 68-yard play in the third quarter, the duo surpassed No. 5 Lynn Dickey-James Lofton and Favre-Robert Brooks?(both 32) on the all-time list, and tied No. 4 Cecil Isbell-Hutson (33).
-Driver has a TD reception in three straight games, his longest streak since Dec. 12-24, 2004 (also three). With another score Sunday vs. Detroit, he would tie his career long, a four-game streak from Sept. 15-Oct. 7, 2002.
-Driver registered his 16th career 100-yard receiving game and needs just one more to match No. 6 Billy Howton and Max McGee (both 17) on the Packers' all-time list.
-Ruvell Martin scored his first NFL touchdown, a first-quarter reception from Brett Favre.
-The touchdown pass marked the 200th Favre has thrown in a road game, extending an NFL record previously held by Dan Marino (197, 1983-99).
-Martin became the 42nd player to catch a touchdown from Favre, joining Noah Herron and Greg Jennings, who added their names to the list earlier this season.
-On the Packers' final first-half drive, Favre reached 3,000 yards passing and extended two NFL records: Most overall seasons with 3,000 and most consecutive seasons with 3,000?(both 15).
-In games when Favre compiles at least a 100.0 rating, the Packers are 4-0 this season, and 73-7 (.913) all-time. They're 40-0 at home (1.000) and 33-7 (.825) on the road.
-Favre has thrown for at least one TD pass in eight of his last nine games.
-Charles Woodson pounced on a Frank Gore fumble to set up a second-quarter field goal. The fumble was Woodson's fifth career recovery, but his first since Nov. 28, 2004, in an Oakland win at Denver.
-It also was Woodson's fourth individual takeaway over a three-game stretch (two INT at Seattle, Nov. 27, and one INT vs. the N.Y. Jets, Dec. 3).
-Woodson notched his first NFL kickoff return, a fourth-quarter runback. The kickoff return was Woodson's first since his sophomore year at Michigan, Nov. 16, 1996, when he collected all three of his collegiate kickoff returns in one game, a home loss to Penn State.
-Following that defensive stand, Charles Woodson's career-long 40-yard punt return set up a fourth-quarter field goal that iced the contest. Woodson topped his previous career-long, 28 yards, established in his Packers debut, Sept. 10 vs. Chicago.
-Dave Rayner recorded his 11th touchback this season after his second-quarter field goal. His 11 touchbacks are the most by a Packers kicker since Ryan Longwell had 11 in 1997.
-Ahman Green with his second-quarter touchdown surpassed No. 3 Sterling Sharpe (66) on Green Bay's all-time overall TDs list. Green now has 67 in a Packers uniform, having earlier surpassed No. 4 Paul Hornung (62) this season.
-On the same play, Green surpassed No. 8 Sharpe (396) on the team's all-time scoring list. Green now has 402, having already surpassed No. 10 Clarke Hinkle (379) and No. 9 Ted Fritsch (380) this season.
-Ryan Pickett began an important fourth-quarter defensive stand by deflecting an Alex Smith pass. The pass defensed was Pickett's seventh this season, surpassing his 2003 career high with St. Louis, six. Four of his passes defensed have come in the past three games.
-In the fourth quarter, Vernand Morency thanks in part to a downfield block from Brett Favre, posted a career-long 39-yard run. It also marked the Packers' longest non-scoring run since Ahman Green's 47-yard carry on Dec. 28, 2003, vs. Denver.
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-The Packers did not commit a penalty until 11 minutes, 50 seconds were left in game. Green Bay's two penalties were its fewest since Dec. 1, 2002, when officials also flagged the Packers twice, as the team clinched the first NFC North championship with a win at Lambeau Field over Chicago.
-Mike Nolan, on Greg Jennings' first-quarter reception, became the first opponent head coach to successfully challenge a replay since Dec. 12, 2004. That afternoon, Steve Mariucci - then with Detroit - took an interception and touchdown away from Darren Sharper at Lambeau Field. Opponent coaches had been unsuccessful on each of their previous 13 challenges entering the day. The streak began Dec. 19, 2004, when Jacksonville's Jack Del Rio challenged a play in which Sharper returned a Byron Leftwich fumble 15 yards for a touchdown. Nolan actually overturned another call, a spot challenge, later in the game.
-Including playoffs, Green Bay improved to 6-3 all-time at Monster Park (previously known as Candlestick Park and 3com Park). The Packers have won six of their last seven at the facility.
-The Packers since the beginning of 2005 are 6-0 when reaching 30 points (4-0 in 2006, 2-0 in 2005) and 3-20 in the other contests. Over a longer stretch, the team has won 12 consecutive games when reaching 30, and 17 of its last 18. Its only loss in that 18-game stretch was Sept. 26, 2004, a 45-31 shootout at Indianapolis.
-Green Bay's average start was its own 35-yard line, the Packers' best field position since Nov. 13, 2005, when they averaged the 37-yard line in a win at Atlanta.
-The Packers turned in a season-high plus-three turnover ratio, their highest since they were plus-5 in a 52-3 win vs. New Orleans, Oct. 9, 2005. The plus-three was Green Bay's most in a road game since Dec. 22, 2003, when they also were plus-three in a 41-7 win at Oakland the day after Brett Favre's dad passed away.
-All three Packers takeaways Sunday ended drives in Green Bay territory, including two inside their 8-yard line (Woodson fumble recovery and Hawk INT in end zone). The Packers now have six takeaways inside their own 10.
-The Packers have seven INTs in their last three games alone. They managed just 10 all of last season and eight all of 2004. This season, Green Bay has 15.
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Head Coach Mike McCarthy
Re: Today's victory
"Once again, I think it's been a long month for us, the way Sundays have gone, but they prepared, they work and they stuck together and it speaks to the type of character we have on this football team and I'm proud of the way they stayed the course. This is a great victory for us to come out here on the road."
Re: How gratifying was it to win on the same field you used to coach?
"Well, it's very gratifying. I have a lot of respect for a lot of guys in that locker room, both players and coaches."
Re: Does Brett Favre continue to amaze you
"Yeah, he's special."
Re: Do you think Brett Favre will play next year?
"I'd love to get through one of these press conferences without someone asking that question. That's a question I will answer after this season."
Re: Any benefit to having coached here previously
"I think it's overplayed. It's our job to come up with a game plan to put our players in a position to win."
Re: How big was that sequence where Alex Smith's pass was intercepted followed by Brett Favre's touchdown?
"It was huge. You could make the argument that they had the momentum at that point in the game and that kind of changed the momentum of the game."
Re: What if they had lofted a pass over your heads at the end of the game?
"Then I'd hope we'd intercept it."
QB Brett Favre
RE: Touchdown pass to Ruvell Martin
"The best thing is Martin got so wide open. But the thing was, there was Greg Jennings pointing to him (Martin) being so wide open. Greg was pointing to Ruvell. I've never had a guy running down the field pointing to a teammate who happened to be wide open. Believe it or not, that was my hardest throw."
RE: On Driver's touchdown play
"I caught a lot of grief on the sidelines for all my pump fakes on that play. As for the play itself, it was all Donald Driver. You've got to give him a lot of credit for making such a great play."
RE: His success against San Francisco
"It's hard to explain, it's just one of those things. Looking at today's game, San Francisco has a lot of talent with great potential. They're young and the only way for them to go is up. Nothing's ever given to us in a game, you've got to be able to make plays. Fortunately, we've been able to do that against San Francisco."
RE: His impressions of Alex Smith
"He kind of reminds me of myself when I was young. Maybe he tries to do too much by himself. But he's going to come to realize a lot of his performance hinges on your supporting cast. You can see that they're trying to build a solid offense around him. He's a tough guy who took a lot of hits today and kept bouncing back. He's going to be a heck of a player. I can see why they drafted him. In a year or two, he'll be lighting them up."
RE: On advice he'd give to Alex Smith
"I'm not the right person to give advice, but I'd tell him to keep swing for the fences. Keep doing what you're doing. As I've gotten older, I've come to realize that one of the keys is to not be afraid to fail. You've got to take chances as opposed to just trying to play it safe. You can't play scared out there. Believe me, he doesn't. Eventually, he'll find things will work out for him if he keeps swing for the fences."
RE: His growing appreciation of a regular season win
"This wasn't a championship game or a playoff game, for that matter. But I've grown to appreciate each win. A win's a win. They're much harder to come by these days. We're a young team and we're growing together. One of the keys today was we showed more consistency than we have in recent games. An example of that was how we hung in there and kept bouncing back. You saw Gore's run early and we hung in there and held them to a field goal. We were able to make plays today and when you make plays, it's contagious. One guy makes them and then someone else makes one."
RE: Thought of retirement
"I really haven't been thinking about that until you brought it up. After a game like this, you feel like you can play another ten years. But there are times I don't quite feel that same way."
RE: His thoughts of seeing Steve Young before the game
"He was one of the best, no doubt about that. I always admired the way he played the game. It was great to see him not in uniform. I don't have such a fond memory of seeing him in uniform here during the playoffs (1998)."
G/T Tony Moll
RE: His homecoming, being from Sonoma Valley
"It was amazing, simply amazing. Playing in front of so many of my friends and family members, I'll remember that experience for a long, long time."
RE: His feelings about Brett Favre as a teammate
"He's an amazing player. He keeps going on and on. He's still got that great competitive fire that drives him."
RE: Nick Collins' key interception
"At that point, the game was starting to slide in the Forty Niners' direction. But it all changed when he made that huge pick."
WR Ruvell Martin
RE: His thought as the ball was coming down to him
"It seemed like forever coming down. I think they dropped overage and bit on play-action fake. They thought it was going to be a run. As soon as I took off, I knew right away that I was going to be open. I saw they weren't covering me. My biggest thing was getting Brett to look at me on that play. It felt great to score on that one."
LB A.J. Hawk
RE: Veronon Davis
"He's a good player and they were trying to get him the ball a lot today, as they should. He's got a lot of speed and can do a lot of things. I've known him for awhile now and he's only going to get better, now that he's healthy and playing well. He made a great run after the catch on his touchdown. You love to play against some of the best players in the league and he's a good one."
RE: First career interception
"I was over the top of the tight end. They ran that same route a couple of times today, a middle read down the field. They tried to hit him in the end zone and luckily when I turned around it was there and I caught it. It was my first interception in the NFL and it felt good. I was just glad to get it when I did and keep the momentum in our favor."
CB Charles Woodson
RE: Being back in the Bay Area
"It felt good to be back. I'll tell you what though-the weather is definitely a lot better here (laughs). I've spent so many years out here and had so many memories. I'm going to get a chance to see some old friends while I'm here. I'm going to stay behind tonight so I can go see (former teammate) Willie Brown tomorrow. I'll get to see some old teammates. It will be fun for me, because I've been keeping track of them."
RE: Any regrets leaving Oakland?
"Well, no. I feel like with all the injuries and things, I was pushed out of Oakland. I have no regrets at all."
RE: Have you been reborn in Green Bay?
"Well, there's no nightlife in Green Bay (laughs). It's been fun. Just playing on the opposite side of Al Harris and being able to make a lot of plays on the ball has been fun for me."
WR Donald Driver
RE: Expecting to be doubled teamed
"I expected them to double team me. On certain plays they did double me and my guys took care of business, especially on Ruvell Martin's touchdown."
RE: O-Line protection
"We had to establish the run so could we open up the passing game and our backs rushed well. Also, the O-line blocked well and that allowed Brett time to throw the ball."
RE: Brett Favre picking up Donald Driver after TD
"My biggest thing is that i just want to be part of his legacy. So far I have 3 pickups."
LB Nick Barnett
On the Packers Game Plan:
"When we came to the game, we wanted to stop the run. We weren't necessarily trying to force [Alex] Smith to throw, but we wanted to make sure they couldn't control the game on the ground.
"We were just playing out there. Our belief was that if we could get them to third-and-long, we could get off the field. That's what we tried to do. We tried to stack-up on the first two downs, get them to at least a third-and-six or something like that and then get off the field."
On the importance of third-down conversions:
"If they got to third-and-short, they're pretty good at that. Any team is good on third-and-short. But if we get them to third-and-six or longer, we feel like we're able to get their offense off the field."
On Brett Favre's performance:
"When the defense goes out and forces a three-and-out, and then he comes on the field and scores like that, it's just huge for the momentum and confidence of our team. He and the offense played an excellent game and we [Packers defense] put the rest of it together."
DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila
On slowing down the 49ers rushing attack:
"For the most part we did, except for that one run that he [Frank Gore] had, which I missed a tackle on. But other than that, we feel like we did a good job at stopping the run."
The feeling on the sideline:
"We just felt like we were in control. We felt like if we could go in there, stick to our technique and work together that we could stop them. We felt pretty good."
On the defensive line's pressure on Alex Smith:
"Any time you put pressure on a quarterback, it's a good thing. You can't give him time to just sit there. He's the kind of quarterback that reads the defense. We feel like we did a good job putting pressure on him and not giving him enough to sit in the pocket and pass the ball. That's when he's dangerous."
On Brett Favre's touchdown pass to Donald Driver and his leadership ability:
"That's exciting. I mean that's just exciting. It gets everybody's spirits up. Plays like that kept the momentum on our side."
49ers Head Coach Mike Nolan
Opening remarks:
"I'm very disappointed in the loss. For three weeks now, we have been, at many times, our own worst enemy, whether it's been giving up the ball on third down, not getting turnovers on defense, responding at critical times - they had two explosives today for touchdown passes on busts - or penalties. We called back a big play tonight. Those are the things that continue to hurt us right now. We do not maximize the opportunities that we get. Taking advantage of the opportunities after a turnover didn't happen today, but in the past few weeks, that has been some of it. The other has been, that when we do get a turnover, we haven't gone in and responded in a positive way every time. I don't want to take away from the few times that it was down inside the five and we stopped them and made them kick a field goal, that was pretty good for us. As a whole, when there are third down turnovers, explosives and penalties, it's difficult to win when you do those."
RE: Whether there has been a pattern to the defense in the past few weeks:
"It's evident to me that we play really well in spurts defensively, then we give up an explosive. That's exactly how today's defensive game was. I thought we played really well in spurts, whether it was going down to the six or seven yard line and stopping somebody. Then coming back after a turnover two plays later, they throw 70, 80 yards on a busted coverage and score a touchdown. It's feast or famine, that's how I see it. That's exactly what we've done. In the New Orleans game, it was exactly like that. We had four out of five three-and-outs early in the game. Four out of five is pretty damn good. Then we came out after half-time and gave up a 70-something yarder. We just missed guys. One of the things that bothers me is that I have typically prided myself on not letting the best guys on the other team beat you. By game plan, we take them away. Last week, it was Bush that made great plays because we didn't take him out, although the plan was designed to. He just made some people flat out miss. Today, Donald Driver made a big play on the one. The other was a flat bust. The first touchdown of the game, that was just a bad mistake and a bust."
RE: Has Alex Smith regressed in the last few weeks:
"As a football team, we haven't played like we did prior to that. I think it's more fair to say, that as a team, we aren't playing like we did in the other three wins we had back-to-back-to-back. As far as Alex, obviously he plays the most critical position on the team. He has spurts also. I thought he made some good plays today, but he also made some not-so-good plays."
RE: Current mindset of team:
"That's a good questions, because it's hard for me to answer. When you're winning, you do build confidence as was the case. We did go to St. Louis and play flat in a game that I think we all felt, we should have won. Right now, as I see it, our young guys are not at the point where they are mature for 60 minutes as football players. Not as people, as football players. We don't play in a mature fashion. What I mean by that is that when there is a turnover, you respond. When there is a big play, there's not a foolish penalty. Things like that. That shows maturity as a football player. Our inconsistencies in playing shows a lack of maturity from my standpoint. That's to be expected of some. When you win back-to-back games like that, you think maybe we're making some progress."
49ers WR Antonio Bryant
Re: Today's loss
"I still have a lot of optimism, just because there are games left and there is an opportunity for us to be 8-8. But you definitely take a step back whenever you loose, that's why it's called a loss. We lost something."
Re: Green Bay's defense
"It's not the top ranked defense in the league, but give the guys credit. They have a veteran secondary and they have guys who know how to play football. They came and they out-played us, and that's the bottom line. That is what it is. They made ways to get their guys who can make the plays the ball and they made ways to keep guys like myself who make plays for us not get the ball, and that's just what happened."
Re: Being on the sideline for certain plays on offense
"That was coach's decision."
Re: What did coach tell you?
"Personally, I just feel like we lost the game, so it really doesn't make a difference. I had opportunities to make plays in the game so it really doesn't make a difference."
Re: Are you upset?
"I'm upset we lost the game. It doesn't matter where you start or where you finish."
Are you frustrated?
"For any guy who wants to be involved and help this team make plays, of course. I've been like that all season. Sometimes you have the opportunity, sometimes you don't. Of course, I'm frustrated. We lost three games in a row."
Re: Running the same crossing route as Vernon Davis
"I ran the wrong route."
49ers RB Frank Gore
RE: Losing despite having a stellar game:
"It's tough. I feel like we ran the ball pretty. We made plays."
RE: What the offense can do better?
"Turnovers hurt us. If we don't make those errors and play the way we can play, then it's our game all the way. It's tough. We play the best against the best. You cannot make turnovers in this league."
RE: Was the team flat?
"We started off slow. That wasn't the only thing that got us."
49ers C Eric Heitmann
RE: Thoughts on the game:
"We had some missed opportunities on offense, definitely on third downs. We definitely didn't play well enough to win, that's for sure. But we have to come out this week against the Seattle and play tough and physical and get a win."
RE: What can you take away from a loss like this?
"During critical moments in the game, especially on third down, we have to convert and make plays when they're there and not shoot ourselves in the foot with turnovers and stupid penalties."
RE: The playoff race:
"We still feel like we're in this and we're fully capable of performing at a level where we can win these next games. We have three games coming up and we're going to take them one game at a time. We have Seattle coming up on Thursday. We have to get back on a streak and we know we're physically capable of winning these games. We've got to play to our capabilities and not shoot ourselves in the foot."
49ers LB Brandon Moore
Re: Overall play of defense
"The biggest deal we face is stopping big plays and being successful in key situations. We had an opportunity to change momentum and change the flow of the game and we didn't get it done. In order to be one of the top defenses and in order to be successful, especially in this league, we're going to have to be better in those key situations.""
Re: Did you see that pass coming? Was it hard to catch the pass in the end zone?
"Nope, I just dropped it. That's a situation where I should have caught it, but I didn't."
49ers QB Alex Smith
RE: Interception on intended roll-out pass to Vernon Davis
"It was third-and-one, we were a couple of scores down with good field position. We ran the boot and Vernon was my only option. I was just trying to make something happen. I thought I was on the same page as Vernon as far as him coming back towards the side-line. I should have just thrown the ball away and play another down."
RE: Do you think you two will be on the same page
"Either that play will be available or I'll learn to throw it away. One of the other needs to happen."
RE: Performance regressing
"If you look at the stats, one would think so, statistically speaking. As far as seeing things, playing faster, making things happen, and making better decisions, I feel that I'm so far ahead than where I have been looking back at the start of the season and where I am now."
RE: Playing with Vernon Davis
"I can kind of feel his pain a little bit as far as this being his rookie year and having an injury. I see him getting into the flow of the game now, getting into the mix a lot and getting some balls thrown his way. Just seeing what he can do is exciting. He is a tough match-up for anybody. The more he plays and understands, the harder match-up he'll be for defenders."
RE: Today's overall performance
"I felt like I did a good job. I threw a lot of balls away today. I felt like I had been playing smart. All of a sudden, you get down three scores with six minutes left and you have to force some throws to get your team back in there. Although it might hurt my stats and QB rating, I'm trying to help this team win."
49ers TE Delanie Walker
RE: How did it feel to make your first reception?
"To get my first catch felt really good and there's more to come. I'm going to make a lot more catches. But, the loss still hurt us. I would want to be happy about my catches, but nobody is happy about the loss. Next week, I'll come out and try to make plays and hopefully, we can get a win."
RE: What do you contribute to this team?
"Make plays. I can catch the ball and get up the field, to get first downs. I can make the right blocking assignments. I want to do whatever I can on special teams too."
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Packers Injury Updates:
-CB Charles Woodson in the 2nd quarter left the game with a shoulder injury. His return is questionable.
-WR Greg Jennings in the 2nd quarter left the game after aggravating an ankle injury. His return is probable.
-DT Cullen Jenkins in the 1st quarter left the game with a nose injury. His return is probable.
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Packers Inactives:
7 Ingle Martin (third QB)
28 P.J. Pope RB
29 Tyrone Culver S
58 Ben Taylor LB
64 Tony Palmer G
65 Mark Tauscher T
87 David Martin TE
96 Michael Montgomery DE
Packers lineup changes:
75 T Tony Moll will start in place of 65 T Mark Tauscher.
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49ers Inactives:
13 Shaun Hill (third QB)
36 Shawntae Spencer CB
44 Chris Hetherington FB
50 Derek Smith LB
68 Adam Snyder T/G
76 Harvey Dahl T
82 Eric Johnson TE
91 Anthiny Adams DT
49ers lineup changes:
53 LB Jeff Ulbrich will start in place of 50 LB Derek Smith.
30 CB Donald Strickland will start in place of 36 CB Shawntae Spencer. |
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Shopko Kickoff Kid promotion
Packer fans 12 and under can win the opportunity of a lifetime: Packers Honorary Kickoff Kid! One lucky fan will be selected for each 2006 home game to run onto the field after the Packers first kickoff to retrieve the tee. Each winner will receive the opportunity to be on the field during pre-game warm-ups, four (4) game tickets for the winner and his/her family, and a Packers Goodie Bag. Visit participating Shopko stores for your chance to win! |
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Crunch Time Catch
The Crunch Time Catch presented by Copps and Pick 'n Save gives two contestants the chance to show their skills catching punts. Both contestants will attempt to catch a thirty yard punt. If they succeed they move on to a sixty yard punt for the chance to win Packer prizes. |
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Nicolet Water Boy/Girl Sweepstakes
Win a chance to be the Official Water Boy/Girl of the Green Bay Packers. Children between the ages of 8 and 14 may enter by sending in an official entry form available at participating retailers. |
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Verizon Jr. Captain
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Badger Mutual Family of the Game
Seventh-graders in the state of Wisconsin are eligible to enter an essay contest to see their family named the Badger Mutual Insurance Family of the Game. Winners will receive four game tickets, pre-game VIP on-field passes, recognition on the video board during the game and much more. To enter, Wisconsin seventh-graders should write an essay of 500 words or less that tells "Why Education Is Important to Me." Print out a registration form on packers.com. |
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Kohl's Fan of the Game
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Coldwell Banker "Take it to the House"
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Kraft Best Seats in the House Sweepstakes
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MasterCard Fan Photographer
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Miller Lite End Zone
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Packers Dress Your Pet Contest
If your favorite pet likes to show his/her Packers spirit, send us a picture and see if he/she becomes a Packers Dress Your Pet winner.
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Packers Ultimate Playhouse
The Green Bay Packers have partnered with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, MasterFoods and Ashley Furniture to raffle off a 10'x10' playhouse which includes a couch, flat screen TV, Packers recliner and Packers memorabilia. Raffle tickets, priced at $1, will be available all season long at the house in the Atrium on game days and in the Packers Pro Shop on non-game days. A winner will be selected Feb. 16, 2007. Proceeds from the raffle will benefit Habitat for Humanity projects in northeastern Wisconsin. |
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