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PACKERS-SEAHAWKS POST GAME QUOTES
PACKERS HEAD COACH MIKE MCCARTHY
(Thoughts on the game...) "Anytime you have the momentum like we did particularly early in the game, and you do have turnovers, you want to score touchdowns. Those are all factors in the game, particularly early. We had a number of opportunites that we didn't take advantage of and that's the start of it there."
(Did you make more of an effort to pass the ball in the second half after it stopped snowing...) "Yes, but we were also taking what the defense gave us. The defense was crowding Donald Driver a lot. There were some coverage tendencies that we felt like we were able to get the ball deep and that's where we took our shots."
(On the long touchdown to Driver...) "That's a run-pass option. Brett (Favre) did a great job and Donald did the rest."
(On Shaun Alexander rushing for over 200 yards...) "It wasn't just one thing. I say it all the time. If it is, we need to fix that. Without looking at the film and based on our communication, they (Seattle) ran the ball a lot to their left. He (Shaun) was able to get to the outside. He was able to cut it back, I'm sure tackling was a part of that. Those are things that need to be looked at and cleaned up."
(On the Seahawks kickoff return yards...) "In the second half we got some (of our) guys pinned inside and they were able to take advantage of that. As you saw they were able to get the ball to the boundary, and that factored into the field position."
(How did the defense play...) "I thought our defense with the turnovers early in the game, just the way they played the ball was outstanding. You would have liked to have gotten more points off the (Seattle) turnovers early in the game. I really thought that our defensive, particularly early, gave us a bunch of opportunites to win the game."
(Were you playing for the field goal in the first half when you ran the ball on third and 11...) "Yeah, we were playing for the field goal. I played it safe. I was concerned about the weather early in the game."
(Thoughts on the field goal that Seattle blocked...) "It looked like had some penetration. I don't know how well Dave (Rayner) hit it. He didn't think that he hit it good enough. I'm sure that the film will clear that up."
(On Brett Favre throwing the ball...) "I thought the ball came off his hands accurate tonight. You have to ask Brett, but I had no communication from him that he was affected by his injury tonight."
DT RYAN PICKETT
(On the roughing the Passer call...) "It was a bad call, he didn't even hit him. You know he pulled off. It was unfortunate it was a bad call. That's all I can say."
(On Seattles ability to run the ball...) "We lapsed and gave them the chance to win.
KICKER DAVE RAYNER
(On the missed field goal...) "It is not a good sign, we're gonna have to watch it and see. Like I said it might have been a protection problem it might have been me. I couldn't tell you right now."
(On the weather conditions...) "Yeah it was like hailing and doing all kinds of stuff. It was a good way to get us ready for Lambeau, from what I've heard, so you know the weather kind of calmed down in the second half it wasn't too bad."
(On the return success and having to make tackles...) Entirely too many tackles. I shouldn't make tackles like that if we are doing something right. We will watch it on film but we obviously didn't cover the ball well like we usually do. I am sure Coach Stock has some things for us to do next week."
LB BRADY POPPINGA
(On the Shawn Alexander's role in the Seahawk's running game...) "Alexander was solid. They were able to find a weakness in the defense; he did a good job and you have to give him credit and give their offensive line credit. They got the job done; they put up 200 yards on us. For us that is just unacceptable. You can't do that no matter who you are playing. That is not our standard here."
(On Alexander's running for more than 200 yards...) "We pride ourselves in being able to stop the run; especially those of us who job it is. The fact that he was able to do that is unacceptable. Call it unacceptable or a slap in the face, or however you want to describe it that is not good enough for us. We have got to get better."
(On the last time he played in the snow...) "The last time I played in the snow was a couple of years ago in Provo, Utah. I like it. It's too bad that the outcome today wasn't a little better."
(On Hasselbeck looking comfortable in the pocket...) "I don't know. I would have to look at the film. I remember most of the runs. I think they ran the ball way more than they passed. Any quarterback, but especially a guy like that, will hurt you if he's got too much time."
C SCOTT WELLS
(On how not capitalizing on turnovers contributed to the outcome . . . ) "I think that has a lot to do with it. Against a good football team you really need to take advantage of turnovers and their mistakes, get up on them and make them play from far behind. We didn't really do that."
(On how Brett Favre looked today ...) "He looked fine. The turnovers in the second half were when we kept trying to make things happen. We were behind and we had to do something to try to get a big play and get some momentum. I think he looked fine."
(On the running game...) "Assume that with our running game it was one guy here and one guy there, which is the same old story it seems like; it is getting repetitive. We have all got to get on the same page and get everybody blocked. Make the holes easy for the running backs to hit. Tonight there was always somebody there. We have got to fix that, and we have to do it fast."
FB WILLIAM HENDERSON
(On Seattle's offense ...) "We have got to give people some credit for doing their job. But for the most part we have got to blame ourselves for not being more productive."
(On the footing on the field...) "No, footing was not an issue on artificial turf. Most of us guys are used to playing in poorer conditions than that as far as field conditions. So footing was not a serious concern."
(On playoff discussions...) "This team dug an even deeper hold. We have got to find ways to win. Right now we are trying to create wins. We are not worried about the playoffs, or all the rest of that post-season stuff. We need to get victories before we can be concerned about anything else. Right now we have a winning deficit. Turnovers, execution, productivity on our offensive side. We have got to give Shaun Alexander and their offense a lot of credit. Defensively, I know our defense feels a little bit scorned today. They had a running back get over 200 yards rushing. Even though he is a talented running back, you just don't want those type of numbers against yourself."
WR DONALD DRIVER
(On the first half in rough conditions...) "I think we came out and played pretty well in the first half. We just didn't execute in the second half."
(On the conditions of the paying surface...) "It wasn't that bad. We play in it all of the time. It isn't hard for us to play in it; it seemed like it wan't hard for them to paly in it either. It went both ways. It wasn't that bad out there. We thought it was going to be a little bit colder than it was. We were just glad it wasn't raining. We were fine with snow."
(On being unable to score off turnovers...) "That was the biggest thing. Normally when we get turnovers, we execute and get points on the board. We didn't do that. I think that was basically the turning point in the game. They gave us the ball and we just didn't execute off of that."
(On his touchdown...) "It was a run play. Me and Brett talked about it at halftime about the issue. He just kind of looked at me and did our own little thing. But it worked out, you know. That is a good thing. We have passed out of that formation before. We thought the momentum shifted a little bit. After you make a big play like that, you hope that momentum will shift. We thought it was a turning point in the game."
(On being 4-7) "I think we have to look at ourselves right now. We have got five games left and we have got to make sure we got out and execute. We have got to win the next five if we have any chance for the playoffs right now, we have to win the next five games."
(On if winning the next five games is realistic...) "I am always thinking playoffs. That is the biggest ticket. I am not young anymore, I can't be thinking, 'Go home and get ready for next year.' I worry about the next five games and hope that we can get in. I think every game means a lot to us. Just coming back to play here in my first time in Seattle was good. But we played Seattle in Green Bay many a year so it was no big thing for us. It is a loss; it is going to hurt. I think a lot of guys right now know that we have an opportunity to win the game and we didn't win it. So we have got to figure out a way to shut people out when we have a lead."
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SEAHAWKS HEAD COACH MIKE HOLMGREN
(opening) It was a great win for us. I want to give the Packers all the credit in the world. They came in and battled like crazy. You know that I have great affection for a number of people in that organization, not the least of which is their quarterback. We were a little careless with the ball in the first half. Usually when we you have five turnovers like we had, you don't have a chance to win. I was very, very pleased with our second half and how we battled back and fought through the adversity of the turnover situation. The obvious thing is that Shaun Alexander gained over 200 yards, had 40 carries. That was not the plan coming into the game. I wanted to be more balanced, and I really felt we could throw the ball against them pretty good. But, things were happening, so I kind of took the ball out of Matt's hands for a while. Shaun carried the load and Matt finished up pretty good, with the three touchdown passes. But it was a great win for us and hopefully we can get hot down the stretch and build on this. They are all very happy in there.
(On the weather...) It was kind of wild there for a while. I had been through a couple of those things when I had coached for them, but not here in Seattle. The guys said that the footing was a little slick for a stretch there, and I'm sure it had some affect on throwing the ball and actually moving the ball. But, I won't complain too much about it. I think our surface is pretty good, and then in the second half it was OK.
(On what was said at halftime...) It was 14-12, and to be in that position after all of those turnovers, and all those things, I thought if we just got better at holding on to the football, then we could make a move. I said we were fortunate to be down just 14-12, our defense has done a nice job. All of the bad things that I thought could happen, happened, but I was wrong. Because we had one more thing go against us in the third quarter. But, if things even off the way they normally do, I said that we could hopefully take care of business, and that's kind of what happened in the second half.
(On Shaun Alexander...) He had a really good night, given the conditions and that it was only his second game back. All of the fans and all of the coaches get used to him having good days. I think was one of the real good days he had, when he carried the ball that much, given the fact that he hasn't played very much lately. He came off a couple of times, because he was tired, and I think if you talk to him he would say that, and Mo went in and did a nice job. We can do that, we know we can do that now with Mo Morris, we knew before, but now everyone is real comfortable with it. It was a good performance for Shaun.
(On Matt Hasselbeck's turnovers...) I think it was the fact that he hasn't played. He was a little rusty. The first interception was a tip, and that stuff happens, it's just kind of unlucky. The last one, he got sacked and ball popped up in the air, and I don't count that one too much. The one that Harris got, that was from not playing recently, because he normally has much better vision and scanning the field on that particular play, specifically. He just kind of zeroed in on a receiver, and he knows better than that. I think he would admit to that. I think one more tip went up in the air, but I don't know. His rust showed in that he was focusing in on the receiver a little too much instead of using his eyes to work people off, and that comes back rather quickly. He did a much better job of that in the second half.
(On going for it on fourth down...) Last week it was fourth and two, and we really didn't have a choice last week. Tonight we had a choice. It was less than a yard, it was a foot. I thought we had good plays to call. Mack is pretty good at doing that, Shaun is pretty good at doing that. I didn't want it to be a field goal game, necessarily, with Brett, because he's too good, I've seen him beat that too many times. So, I took the chance.
(On the level of exasperation in the first half...) I wanted to play the game a certain way, and I thought we had a lot of good stuff, and if anything could go wrong, it went wrong. But, the score never got out of hand. We were fortunate. You can get in a game like that, and all of a sudden... We blocked a couple of kicks, and that was big. Burleson gave us pretty good field position. When we weren't careless, if the bad things weren't happening, we were doing OK. I was frustrated, yeah, but I thought we were still hanging in, so we still have a chance here.
(On working with Matt to change the direction of the offense...) I think tonight I was pretty good with Matt, and he was pretty good with me. We've gotten to the point, that, he knows, I don't have to tell him too much. My job, is that if he was getting too frustrated with what was going on, then I had to figure out a way to calm him down. He really wasn't. He looked at it rather matter of factly, and said that it's going to get better. Don't get tense, and we didn't. I think the two of us handled that pretty well.
(On using 3 and 4 wide receiver sets more because of the snow...) It was more of the game plan than the conditions. I wanted to spread them out just a little bit, if we could, to open up some things in the running game. Hackett, I thought the matchup there was pretty good. I have to give Woodson and Harris credit; they're good corners, and they played a good football game. I thought if we could get that third receiver, either Burleson or Hackett, on the field then we had a little edge there.
(On injuries...) Mili got bumped on the head, so he has a little bit of a concussion. Robbie is on IV, he is still on antibiodics. I talked to him on Saturday, and he was just doing much better. He has a drain in, and they're taking care of the abscess. I can't tell you when he is going to come back. Until Robbie comes back, Chris Spencer is our center. That's what we drafted him to do. I think he did OK tonight.
(On Jerramy Stevens' touchdown reception...) I was happy for him, and I told him that we came off. I had three or four plays that I could have gone to in that situation on the field. I have a lot of confidence in him down there, and the one he dropped, he got smacked pretty good. That would have been a great catch down the middle going left to right in front of our bench. The other one in the far corner, I couldn't see too well. He fought through it. Look, a receiver, any receiver, does not want to drop the ball, he wants to catch it. Sometimes, there are other things involved, and the fans don't know everything that is going in to it. But, they react like you would expect them to react, and they're disappointed. No more disappointed than the player. I was happy that I could dial up his play. Matt did a nice job, that time, of looking him off and throwing the ball, and he throw the ball in there hot, and Jerramy made a nice catch for the touchdown. My job is to keep him going, and I'm going to try to do that.
SEAHAWKS QB MATT HASSELBECK
(On how he rallied after the first half...) Well, you need to. That was one of the things, maybe the only thing, that I learned when I got to sit back and watch, watching the Kansas City game from my couch. Saying, hey guys, you're still in this game. Seeing the look on everybody's face like I usually would have, hey the game's not going well. Or, even last week against San Francisco when it was 21-0, as a bystander, you're saying hey, guys, you're still in this game, but as a player, it's easy to feel like, hey, it's 21-0. As bad as it was today, and it was bad, I had 4 turnovers by myself, with one for a touchdown. I tried to keep reminding myself of that situation. Hey, stay with it. So, we were really fortunate to still be in the game at that point.
(On what coach Holmgren said...) He really sets the tone. It's my job to stay calm no matter what, but he really sets the tone, and he set the tone today. He was really calm before the game, which I think surprised people. He was even more so at halftime. Very positive, very upbeat. We communicated really well at halftime. As a coaching staff, and coaches to players, and that's the kind of stuff you need. We did it, and I feel really fortunate that everyone kept their poise that way, and we stayed the course.
(On possibly being rusty in the first half...) Ah, sure. Some of it is probably that. Some of it is just bad bounces. Some of it is sloppy, I don't know. I would like to know. I feel fortunate that we were still in the game. It's unusual to have that many turnovers, and not be getting blown out. It felt good to still be in the game.
(On the fumble that went for a touchdown...) Like I said, the game wasn't over. Bad stuff is going to happen, you just have to respond. You have to stay positive, and that is what I tried to do. I know that my demeanor and my body language speaks volumes to my teammates and to our defense and to our special teams and to everybody. I'm not going to preach one thing to my teammates, say a guy drops a couple of passes and I pump him up and say keep your head up the ball is going to come your way, we still need you in this game, I'm not going to preach that to one guy, and then not do it myself. I just try to stay positive and just say, crazy stuff is happening right now, but who knows. Just keep doing what you're coached to do, and hopefully good stuff will start happening.
(On his knee...) The knee is good, it did really well. The slippery conditions probably helped it, just in terms that it wasn't very grippy out there, so I was very pleasantly surprised with how it did.
(On what's going through your mind as you're face down in the snow after the sack fumble...) To be honest, I was pretty tired. Nate was open, I was trying to get him the ball, I probably should have got it to him quicker, but it was like, 'I can't believe that just happened.' It was almost like a bad dream. But, it happens, and you have to bounce back. It was probably the longest I've laid on the turf. I would have laid there longer, but it was freezing cold and wet. It was just one of those things. The last thing that can happen right before the half, and every quarterback knows it, and it happened. Oh well.
(On the team...) Our communication was really good. As an offensive line, those guys had a lot of energy, even when it would have been easy to sag, our offensive line said, hey, let's take it to these guys, let's run downhill, let's start moving the ball that way. Our wide receivers, we were running the ball quite a bit, but they stayed live, they stayed active and when we needed a couple of touch catches, they made them. Fourth down conversions are big. Our defense was playing great. Our special teams did a really good job. It's obviously easier playing at home, you get the crowd on your side. They're fighting a little more uphill than you are when you are playing at home.
SEAHAWKS RB SHAUN ALEXANDER
(On getting 40 carries for 200 yards...) Yeah, that's hilarious. I used to always crack jokes like I want to get the ball 50 times a game. I've changed my mind now. 40 is good.
(On how demanding it was to carry 40 times...) I'm not sure it was the fact that you don't tune up for 40 carries, period, but the fact that I've been off for 2 months. Then, you get one week, and then you get it, so I am definitely tired. But, I feel good. I think that I am probably in better shape than I even thought I was.
(On this game getting him back into the rhythm...) I think last week was kind of like my warmup game. You hate to take a game that really counts and warm up in it, but it was. I think that our line really played well today, and I got into a groove early, and it helped us control the clock, which is always important. We put up some good numbers today.
(On carrying the ball that many times...) Any time that you control the clock, you have a better chance to win. We all know how great Brett Favre is, and if he gets hot, then it pretty much doesn't matter what your team does. Our best plan was to try to keep him off the field. Mike had told me all through the week that 'if you feel good, you're going to get it a lot' and I told him, 'I think this is a really good thing right now, because I don't think that they understand that I am really feeling good.' This is the first week that I got to practice since we were preparing for Detroit. I practiced every snap, and I think it went good for us.
(On the snow...) I thought it was exciting. I was telling all the boys, it's like a high school playoff game in Kentucky. It was like being a little kid; you just go out there and play. When you get tackled, you slide for five more yards. Football is still football; we had fun. That's what it was today.
(On the plays that worked well today...) All the basic things that we ran last year. Running leads and blasts and powers. It's the same offense that we've always had. Today, it really went well.
(On whether he was concerned about the cutbacks...) No, I took care of all of that last week. I practiced hard to get ready for this game, and we're just going to go play and see what happens, and it went well.
(On knowing that he would run the ball a lot...) You could feel it during the week. As the game started, and I broke the one run early, they all looked at each other, and said, I'm going to get my guy and make the play happen, and I said, here's where it is, now get your guy. It just snowballed from there. Guys started believing, and if they missed their guy with a step, they would just run and catch up, because they knew that if they get on them, we would go make things happen. The line played well. I'm really proud of them, because they're young. A lot of times, they don't get to understand that there's great things if you just keep on going at it. I think that today was really, really positive for us.
(On the new guys on the offensive line...) I think it is just the rhythm. This is really the first game that they got to play. They got to play, they got to see me play, and we got it together. It's the first time ever. As the game went on, they started to feel that we can do some really cool things here.
SEAHAWKS MLB LOFA TATUPU
(On footing today considering conditions...) "I don't think we had too many problems on defense. I know the conditions on offense looked like the ball was hard to hold on to. We didn't need to put in the air too much when Shaun (Alexander) had 200 yards rushing."
(On absorbing turnovers today...) "It was a great game plan by John (Marshall) and the rest of the defensive staff. We played the calls effectively. We went out there and fed off this crowd and enjoyed ourselves."
(On ever looking grim considering the turnovers...) "No. Even last year we were putting points right on the board, so it was like a turnover. We're used to that. We take it as a pride thing trying to stop them. Second half they got us, we had an eight-man front. We might of just missed a tackle, I'd have to see, but he went 50 yards. If you take that away, I think that's maybe 190 or 200 yards passing and 50 yards rushing, 240-250 total yards. That's a pretty good day. Too many points, 24, we like to keep them at 17, but that's the way it goes. I just like the way we fought today."
SEAHAWKS DT CRAIG TERRILL
(On field goal block...) "We had a four man push up front. Russell Davis and Bryce Fisher pushing on the guard and the tackle, and then Lofa pushes me from behind through the gap. I just try to get penetration and get my hand up. It's been working well the past couple weeks."
SEAHAWKS CB KELLY HERNDON
(On turnovers in bunches...) "It seems like it's like that all the time. Especially once you get that first one. Once you get that first one then the confidence goes up and you go for the ball more. Turnovers come in bunches period, and that's what happened today."
(On when the game turned in Seattle's favor...) "Once Shaun took the ball down there pretty good. The offense started rolling in the second half. And once the offense starts rolling, we knew all we had to do was get the ball to them and we would take the game."
(On interception in the end zone...) "He brought a post back from the tight end. He rolled out and I just had to stay over the top. The ball came my way, and when the ball's in there I'm going to go for it."
SEAHAWKS WR D.J. HACKETT
(On touchdown catch...) "In the second half it wasn't really snowing as much, so it was a lot easier to see the ball. So I just went up and got it."
(On finding comfortable seams...) "I'm usually the second or third read. So if they're double teaming Deion (Branch) or (Darrell) Jackson, he's coming to me."
(On Matt Hasselbeck having more confidence...) "No. I feel like they've always had confidence in me. They threw me the ball a lot last year as well when I was in there."
(On being a taller wide receiver...) "It's always nice to have a variation to go to."
(On conditions in the second half versus the first half...) "It was a lot better. The main thing was the ice sticking into your cleats. Other than that it was pretty good."
(On what changed in the second half for Hasselbeck...) "A lot of little things. A tip-ball, you can't really control that. The other one slipped out of his hands. He just played his game and stuck with it."
SEAHAWKS K JOSH BROWN
(On adjusting after a wide snap on first field goal...) "Biting your tongue and giving it hell. It's one of those things where Plack (Ryan Plackemeier) made a good play, and you have to stick with it and swing as hard as you can."
(On weather conditions changing from warmups to start of game...) "The wind died down a little bit. It wasn't too bad. The snow itself, it's snow, it doesn't weigh much. You still have to worry about the wind, so there wasn't a major adjustment."
SEAHAWKS WR NATE BURLESON
(On returning kickoffs...) "One of the first things you have to do is just have fun. I'm back there. I'm smiling. I'm excited. And I know at any point this thing can bust wide open. So if I don't go out there and hit that full speed, I'm going to cheat my team. If I'm cautious because I'm thinking I'm going to take a big hit, I'm cheating everybody that's working hard for me. So the least I can do is go out there and catch the ball full speed."
(On weather conditions being an advantage...) "Definitely. I believe on a sunny day, I have a great advantage because I got a lot of grip, and I know where I'm going and they don't. So now when it's snowing and being a little bit slick out there, all I have to do is make the first guy miss. And that's the rule of thumb I keep with me, make the first guy miss and have faith in the scheme."
SEAHAWKS CB KELLY JENNINGS
(On pressure to create turnovers...) "I don't think it was pressure on us. I just think it was something we knew we needed to do. I feel we have a lot of great corners on this team. By the way we've been playing, we knew we needed to step up and make some more plays."
(On the interception tonight...) "I think he ran more like a take off route. We were in a cover two. I saw the ball thrown and just tried to make a play on the ball. It was a great feeling. There was a lot of emotion and excitement going through. For one, it was my first interception, and two, it was Brett Favre, so that made it even better."
Packers Injury Updates:
-DE Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila in the 3rd quarter went to the locker room to receive an IV after suffering from cramps. He returned to the game on the next defensive series.
-CB Charles Woodson injured his forearm in the 1st quarter. He returned to the game on the next defensive series.
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Packers Game Notes
-Ahman Green surpassed No. 8 Paul Coffman (322) on the team's all-time receiving list. Green entered the game with 322 in a Packers uniform.
-Green also surpassed No. 1 Gerry Ellis (2,514 receiving yards) on the team's all-time offensive backs list. Green entered with 2,508.
-Abdul Hodge scored his 1st NFL touchdown after returning Matt Hasselbeck's fumble 29 yards for a TD. Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila was credited with the forced fumble.
-Charles Woodson's two interceptions marked the first time he logged two interceptions in one game since his days at Oakland, Oct 5, 2003 at Chicago. It is the second two-INT game of his career.
-Brett Favre's 1st quarter interception marked the first time this season he was picked off when the Packers were ahead in the game.
-Today's attendance was 68,256.
-The Seahawks won the coin toss and elected to receive.
-Weather at kickoff: 32 degrees, snow. (This marks coldest temperature at the start of a game in Seahawks history...Gametime temp. in Green Bay is 41 degrees.)
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The following Packers players are inactive for tonight's game:
7 QB Ingle Martin (third QB)
26 CB Charlie Peprah
28 RB P.J. Pope
56 LB Nick Barnett
58 LB Ben Taylor
65 T Mark Tauscher
87 TE David Martin
93 DT Johnny Jolly
Packers lineup changes:
T Tony Moll (75) starts at RT for Mark Tauscher (65).
LB Abdul Hodge (55) starts at MLB for Nick Barnett (56).
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The following Seahawks players are inactive for tonight's game:
5 QB Gibran Hamdan
11 QB David Greene (third QB)
49 FB Josh Parry
54 LB D.D. Lewis
61 C Robbie Tobeck
75 T Sean Locklear
78 DT Robert Pollard
84 WR Bobby Engram
Seahawks lineup changes:
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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
Four randomly selected fans will be selected at every Packer home game to win Kohl's Gift Cards. |
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Coldwell Banker "Take it to the House"
Two lucky couples will have a chance to win a house courtesy of Coldwell Banker during halftime at every home game. The winning couple will receive either an Ariens snow blower or an Ariens lawnmower. Visit one of Coldwell Banker's Open Houses to sign up! |
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Kraft Best Seats in the House Sweepstakes
Watch the game from the "Best Seats in the House". Winners and a guest will watch the game from recliners in the stands. The area will also include a color TV and a fully catered picnic lunch. Entry forms available at participating retailers. |
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MasterCard Fan Photographer
All Associated Bank customers who make a signature-based transaction will automatically be entered into the sweepstakes. You and a guest will receive passes to be on the field for the Packers warm-up to take pictures that will be posted on Packers.com. |
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Miller Lite End Zone
Watch for Miller promotions throughout the season for a chance to be part of this exciting section. |
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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.
Your pet could win the chance to debut their Packers pride on the Packers in-stadium TundraVision video board in addition to Packers.com, along with a Packers pet food bowl, pet leash and pet collar! |
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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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