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 12th year in Green Bay, Mike Eayrs is the Packers’ director of research and development.
Named to the newly created position within the Packers’ organizational structure on March 9, 2001, Eayrs had spent the previous 16 seasons on the football staff of the Minnesota Vikings.
Eayrs manages databases and develops research reports for coaches, player personnel and management based on the analysis of statistical and tactical trends.
Having developed computer applications within football for 31 years, Eayrs (pronounced A-ers) is in his 28th season working in the NFL. He spent the first 16 seasons as director of research and development for the Vikings. During his Minnesota tenure, the club tallied 201 victories and appeared in three NFC Championship games (1987, ’98 and 2000).
Also a 13-year coaching veteran, including 11 seasons at the college level, Eayrs earned a bachelor’s degree in social studies and physical education from Augsburg College in Minneapolis, where he participated in football.
The 61-year-old Eayrs began his coaching career in Winnebago, Minn., before becoming an assistant coach at the University of South Dakota two years later in 1974. He subsequently coached at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (1975-80), Mankato State University (1981-83) and Luther College (1984) before joining the Vikings. During his 11 seasons in the college ranks, Eayrs received four teaching excellence awards and his teams won five conference championships.
Born Jan. 30, 1951, in West Concord, Minn., Eayrs also holds a master’s degree in physical education from the University of South Dakota and an educational doctorate in physical education and recreation management from the University of Oregon.
Eayrs and his wife, Mary Jo, reside in Green Bay and have three children: Matthew, 34, Elizabeth, 32, and Brian, 30; the couple has two granddaughters, 4-year-old Ashlyn and infant Mary. In his spare time, Eayrs is an avid reader and enjoys movies and fitness.
Now enjoying his 12th year in Green Bay, Mike Eayrs is the Packers’ director of research and development.
Named to the newly created position within the Packers’ organizational structure on March 9, 2001, Eayrs had spent the previous 16 seasons on the football staff of the Minnesota Vikings.
Eayrs manages databases and develops research reports for coaches, player personnel and management based on the analysis of statistical and tactical trends.
Having developed computer applications within football for 31 years, Eayrs (pronounced A-ers) is in his 28th season working in the NFL. He spent the first 16 seasons as director of research and development for the Vikings. During his Minnesota tenure, the club tallied 201 victories and appeared in three NFC Championship games (1987, ’98 and 2000).
Also a 13-year coaching veteran, including 11 seasons at the college level, Eayrs earned a bachelor’s degree in social studies and physical education from Augsburg College in Minneapolis, where he participated in football.
The 61-year-old Eayrs began his coaching career in Winnebago, Minn., before becoming an assistant coach at the University of South Dakota two years later in 1974. He subsequently coached at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (1975-80), Mankato State University (1981-83) and Luther College (1984) before joining the Vikings. During his 11 seasons in the college ranks, Eayrs received four teaching excellence awards and his teams won five conference championships.
Born Jan. 30, 1951, in West Concord, Minn., Eayrs also holds a master’s degree in physical education from the University of South Dakota and an educational doctorate in physical education and recreation management from the University of Oregon.
Eayrs and his wife, Mary Jo, reside in Green Bay and have three children: Matthew, 34, Elizabeth, 32, and Brian, 30; the couple has two granddaughters, 4-year-old Ashlyn and infant Mary. In his spare time, Eayrs is an avid reader and enjoys movies and fitness.