If the eyes are the window to the soul, then Vernon Biever will forever be the conscience of the Green Bay Packers.
For 60 years, his pair of vibrant 20/20s witnessed and captured the images that made the team bigger than the game and larger than life.  As staff photographer, he may have been the most [...]

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It has become an American national holiday. On the Sunday when the Super Bowl is played, the country stops. Families and friends collect around televisions armed with beer, brats, bravado and Buffalo wings to experience the ultimate water-cooler event.
As evidenced by the 2011 game on February 7, 2011, when the Green Bay Packers defeated the [...]

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Sometimes you have to go through Hell to get to Heaven. In the case of Lionel Aldridge, he took the reverse path.
Aldridge was born on February 14, 1941, in Evergreen, Louisiana, and was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the Fourth Round of the 1963 draft after a standout college career at Utah State.
While [...]

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scott on December 9th, 2010

It’s 7:30am on one of only eight Sundays of the year in Green Bay, and there’s no greater place on the Earth. It’s the middle of nowhere and the center of everywhere.

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