SPOTLIGHT:
"Ask Vic Day" will include a tour of Lambeau Field, a Packers Hall of Fame visit, lunch, an “Ask Vic Live,” and a few other surprises along the way. The event will be held on Tuesday, July 23, 2013, at Lambeau Field. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. with an 11:30 a.m. lunch. Door prizes will be awarded during the reception.
Cost per person is $30 (tax included).
The Green Bay Packers 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held Wednesday, July 24, at 11 a.m., at Lambeau Field. The meeting will take place rain or shine.
The Green Bay Packers announced today that ‘Packers Family Night, presented by Bellin Health,’ will take place Saturday evening, Aug. 3. The event will benefit the Wendy’s Wonderful Kids foster care adoption program, a signature program of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.
Now enjoying his 16th season with the Packers and 33rd in the NFL, Danny Mock is responsible for a variety of scouting services as the team’s college scouting coordinator. Mock’s duties include tracking Green Bay’s scouts who scour the country looking for players, assigning scouting visits to colleges and heading up the computer operations for the team’s annual draft preparations.
Mock gained his first NFL experience as a member of the Atlanta Falcons’ grounds crew from 1980-85. In addition to his duties on the field, Mock served as a film assistant from 1983-86. Following three seasons in the film department, the NFL moved to video and Mock was promoted to assistant video director by the Falcons in 1986.
After serving two years in that capacity, Mock turned to the player personnel side of football. For the following nine seasons (1988-96), he acted as the administrative assistant in the Falcons’ player personnel department.
Having lived in the South his entire life, Mock headed north when he was named the Packers’ college scouting coordinator by then-Executive Vice President/General Manager Ron Wolf on June 28, 1997.
The 51-year-old Mock attended Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (1981-82) in Tifton, Ga., majoring in turf management and business.
Mock had earlier attended Gilbert (Ariz.) High School while growing up in the Phoenix area. He graduated from Duluth (Ga.) High School, where he lettered three times for the basketball team. During his sophomore basketball season, Mock was a teammate of 1980 Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers, who later would go on to star in football at the University of South Carolina and play seven seasons in the NFL. Mock also was elected team captain in basketball for his senior season, leading the school to the state quarterfinals.
Mock is a member of the National Football Foundation and the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA), acting as the Packers’ liaison to the latter organization. He was honored by the WFCA In 2008, when he was awarded the Dave McClain Distinguished Service Award for his outstanding service to football in Wisconsin and again in 2011 as an inductee into the WFCA Hall of Fame. In his spare time, he serves as the video cameraman for the De Pere High School football team.
Mock is a fan of local sports teams, including the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay women’s and men’s basketball teams, and the Milwaukee Brewers. He also follows the Atlanta Braves.
Born May 16, 1961, in Statesville, N.C., Mock has two daughters, Elizabeth, 22, and Sarah, 19, and resides in De Pere, Wis.
Now enjoying his 16th season with the Packers and 33rd in the NFL, Danny Mock is responsible for a variety of scouting services as the team’s college scouting coordinator. Mock’s duties include tracking Green Bay’s scouts who scour the country looking for players, assigning scouting visits to colleges and heading up the computer operations for the team’s annual draft preparations.
Mock gained his first NFL experience as a member of the Atlanta Falcons’ grounds crew from 1980-85. In addition to his duties on the field, Mock served as a film assistant from 1983-86. Following three seasons in the film department, the NFL moved to video and Mock was promoted to assistant video director by the Falcons in 1986.
After serving two years in that capacity, Mock turned to the player personnel side of football. For the following nine seasons (1988-96), he acted as the administrative assistant in the Falcons’ player personnel department.
Having lived in the South his entire life, Mock headed north when he was named the Packers’ college scouting coordinator by then-Executive Vice President/General Manager Ron Wolf on June 28, 1997.
The 51-year-old Mock attended Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (1981-82) in Tifton, Ga., majoring in turf management and business.
Mock had earlier attended Gilbert (Ariz.) High School while growing up in the Phoenix area. He graduated from Duluth (Ga.) High School, where he lettered three times for the basketball team. During his sophomore basketball season, Mock was a teammate of 1980 Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers, who later would go on to star in football at the University of South Carolina and play seven seasons in the NFL. Mock also was elected team captain in basketball for his senior season, leading the school to the state quarterfinals.
Mock is a member of the National Football Foundation and the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA), acting as the Packers’ liaison to the latter organization. He was honored by the WFCA In 2008, when he was awarded the Dave McClain Distinguished Service Award for his outstanding service to football in Wisconsin and again in 2011 as an inductee into the WFCA Hall of Fame. In his spare time, he serves as the video cameraman for the De Pere High School football team.
Mock is a fan of local sports teams, including the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay women’s and men’s basketball teams, and the Milwaukee Brewers. He also follows the Atlanta Braves.
Born May 16, 1961, in Statesville, N.C., Mock has two daughters, Elizabeth, 22, and Sarah, 19, and resides in De Pere, Wis.