The North End Zone is very sacred real estate in the most historic venue in professional sports. As you all know there are only five retired numbers there, 14, 3, 15, 66 and 92.
There are only five names. Hudson, Canado, Starr, Nitchke and White.
My opinion is less is best. The Pro Football Hall Of Fame is already diluted, and I would not want to see the North End Zone diluted as well.
This brings me to my point. The drafting of Number 12, the development, and progression of Number 12 combined with the events on and after March 4th 2008 when Number 4 retired may have changed that End Zone for the rest of time.
Less Is Best.
If Aaron did not drop that fateful draft day in 2005 I think there would have been a sixth number up there already.
Barring a catastrophic event Number 12 will have earned that piece of sacred Real Estate over Number 4 by Feb not even counting on what HE WILL accomplish in the five years following this season. So, based on the Less Is Best philosophy the Packers may have to re classify and say retiring number four is no longer on hold at this time.
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