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Packers' defense mechanism works
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Packers' defense mechanism works
Green Bay upstages potent Baltimore squad
By RICK KLAUER
PACKER PLUS WRITER
Thursday, October 18, 2001
Green Bay -- For an entire week Green Bay Packer players were
repeatedly asked how well their defense stacked up with the defense
of the Baltimore Ravens, a unit consistently regarded as one of the
best in the National Football League.
Intimidating, dominating and relentless were just a few of the
words bandied about i...
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Crows top Green Bay
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GREEN BAY: BIG FANS FILL UP A SMALL TOWN; GREEN BAY'S REALITY IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM ITS "FROZEN TUNDRA" IMAGE.(GENERAL NEWS)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
; ... not the visitors - is bellyaching about bad weather. Bad is beautiful in Green Bay. The hordes of Carolina Panthers fans and news media from all over the United States expect miserable conditions. They would be disillusioned otherwise. And the natives would ...
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Packers players succeed and struggle with issue of race in Green Bay.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ... more diverse'' environment. An African-American doctor from nearby Shawano, Wis., five miles outside Green Bay, recently made news when he moved to Chicago. He said he was tired of being mistaken as either a football player or a lawn guy. When his daughter ...
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MAYES RETURNS TO GREEN BAY A HAPPY MAN.(Sports)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; Derrick Mayes isn't planning to make a celebratory ``Lambeau leap'' into the stadium crowd should he catch a touchdown pass Monday night at Green Bay's legendary Lambeau Field. But few could blame Mayes if he at least improvised a little frozen tundra two-step should he snare a Seahawk score. A
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Green Bay just keeps getting younger
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; DENNIS MCCANN Green Bay just keeps getting younger By DENNIS MCCANN of the Journal Sentinel staff Wednesday, January 21, 2004 Green Bay -- Contrary to popular impression, this city's recorded history did not begin with Curly Lambeau's arrival by canoe on the shore of Green Bay or end tragically on
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Green Bay, long a bastion of the white working class, has experienced tension as its population has diversified; Learning to live together
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; Green Bay Area Public School District Copyright 2008, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... are forgetting who the real We' is, and who the real Them' is." Copyright 2006, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
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Home cooking: Green Bay's where it's at
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; 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
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Green Bay philanthropist dies George Kress, 94, founded packaging company, sailed with Cronkite
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; George F. Kress, who founded Green Bay Packaging Inc., died of natural causes Monday at his home in Allouez. He was 94. He donated millions to the arts and charitable institutions in Green Bay, was a friend of Norman Vincent Peale and a sailing companion of retired CBS television journalist Walter
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ROAD TO SUPER BOWL XXXI Three routs started the Green Bay train rolling
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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