Wednesday, October 27, 2010

My Journey to Green Bay to see the Green Bay Packers!


Welcome back Westminster P.E. students. My second journey takes me to Green Bay, Wisconsin to see the Green Bay Packers play. That's right...The Green Bay Packers! I can't believe that I have this unbelievable opportunity to visit the "crown jewel" of the National Football League to see the Packers play. I am excited that I have the opportunity to share with you this unique experience. This place is special. So buckle up and enjoy the journey with me!

What is it that makes Green Bay so special? It's...The Frozen Tundra,Vince Lombardi, Bart Starr, The Ice Bowl, 3-time Super Bowl Champions, 12-World Championship, Brett Farve, The Lambeau Leap, it's Pride and Tradition like no other, ...you get the picture...this is the place to be.


This is one of the most recognizable NFL team logos in the country. Appears to me that some football school in Athens, Georgia liked it so much that they decided to use it also.


Is this awesome or what! Can you believe that this is the dressing room for the Packers. It is absolutely immaculate and every locker is ready for game day on Sunday.


This is where All Pro quarterback Aaron Rodgers gets ready every Sunday for the big game. Green Bay fans love Rodgers. He received the loudest ovation when he was introduced prior to the start of the game. He is now the new hero of Green Bay. Seeing him play for the first time was impressive. He has a cannon of an arm and is accurate with all the throws he makes.


This is the new Lambeau Field Atrium. It is amazing!
Attached to the east side of Lambeau Field, the Atrium offers a number of dining, entertainment and retail options for Packers fans of all ages. Inside the Atrium offers The Packers Hall of Fame, Curly's Restaurant, coaches and administrative offices, stadium tours, (I did the stadium tour - awesome), the two-story Packers Pro Shop, and much more. The Packers are very proud of this facility and deservedly so.


This panoramic photo really depicts Lambeau Field and Green Bay. This is Green Bay weather that I was wanting to experience. It had everything but the snow and ice which I really didn't want to experience! Cool, damp, dreary, foggy, windy...perfect ingredients for Green Bay football. The two statues are of ledgendary coaches Vince Lombardi and Curly Lambeau. You had to wait several minutes to get your picture taken at this spot - very popular photo location. This is my favorite picture that I took.


Westminster softball community Coach Pete Wellborn joined me on this trip. We had a great time and loved every minute of it. We were on our feet walking around and absorbing all we could during every minute of the experience. We were like "kids in a toy store" and we never wanted for it to end!


The most famous street in Green Bay named after the greatest coach in NFL history - Vince Lombardi. The Super Bowl trophy is also named after Coach Lombardi.


It was an honor to have my photo taken beside the Lombardi statue. He and Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant are my two most admired coaches.

Visiting the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame was a real treat. They have unbelievable displays of  Packer memorabilla from it's beginning to current day. You can stay in there for hours and still not see it all.


Coach Wellborn receiving an autograph from Jim Taylor, the famous Hall of Fame and All Pro Packer running back for the Packers. Taylor is the first player in the NFL to score the first rushing touchdown in Super Bowl history.



It's game night against Brett Farve and the Minnesota Vikings! The moment I have been waiting for. This was a great experience as I got to get on the field for 30 minutes to watch pre game warm ups. Seeing the players from just a few yards away was pretty cool. These players were huge and they can all run fast! I got to talk to a couple of players briefly and wished them good luck.




Guess who's back in town...Brett Farve!! The much anticipated return of Brett Farve to Lambeau Field was unreal. There was a "buzz" going around Lambeau all night knowing that Farve was "in the house." This man was a true hero to all Packer fans for many years, however his decision to leave Green Bay to play for Minnesota was not very popular amongst the Green Bay faithful. Unfortunately for Farve, he was booed loudly all night. Farve almost pulled off another "Green Bay miracle" as he drove his team down the field with only seconds to play. He was magical on the last drive and threw a momentarily game winning touchdown pass only to have it over-turned as the receiver barely landed out of bounds to nullify the TD. Seeing Farve in action was a treat. The man can still throw it. Many believe that he will go down as the best NFL quarter back ever.....time will tell.


Down, set, hut....Farve getting ready to find an open receiver!

This is what Green Bay is all about....Tradition and Pride. Never will you find a place that captivates football like Green Bay. A small town of only 105,000 residents that absolutely loves their team. Their lives center around the Packers. It is their way of life. I am taking away a Green Bay experience of  a lifetime. I will cherish the time I spent in Green Bay, Wisconsin and the Green Bay Packers. This place is special.

**A special thanks to Mary Bartels and Betsy Mitchell. These two wonderful Packer employees provided outstanding field and stadium tours that I will always remember. Thank you for your Packer hospitality! You two are the best!**

Thank you Westminster students for checking in and reading my blog. This blog is for you and I hope you enjoyed it.  Next stop...I am going this weekend to "Happy Valley'" Penn State to see Penn State vs Michigan. Please check in next week for the Penn State blog!

....until next time...keep your eye on the ball....

Thank you,
Coach McGuire

3 comments:

  1. Another great blog Brent...I enjoyed reading about your experience at Green Bay, you are truly experiencing things most people only dream about. I will look forward to hearing about your journey to Penn State. I have actually been to Penn State a couple of times...I went on 1 of my volleyball recruiting trips there and I played there for rounds of the NCAA VB tourney back when I played in college...but it will be nice to hear of things you learn about/experience in Happy Valley.

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  2. night game @ Penn State. Doesnt get much better than that.

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  3. Looks like an amazing experience! Tommy is quite jealous. Counting down the days til The Game...

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