Home cooking: Green Bay's where it's at

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: July 29, 2004| Author: ROB REISCHEL | Copyright information

Home cooking: Green Bay's where it's at

By ROB REISCHEL Special to Packer Plus

Thursday, July 29, 2004

Green Bay -- Rookies and first-year players were scheduled to arrive in Green Bay sometime on Thursday. The veterans will show up two days later.

And for the 10, or so veterans who stay in Green Bay year-round, things around 1265 Lombardi Ave. are about to change enormously.

You see, for six months every year, Packer headquarters are a virtual ghost town. Th...

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