Zero2Cool
11 years ago

Monday, Jan 31, 2011

The upcoming match in Super Bowl XLV between the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers is a clash between two of the NFL's greatest fan bases. As a Packer fan, I respect Steelers fans more than any other opposing fan base in the NFL because they demonstrate what I feel is almost the appropriate level of respect for their squad. In fact, there is a huge gap between the #2 fan base in the NFL and the #3 fan base in terms of loyalty, dedication and team support. Steelers fans are simply in a different league than anyone else in the NFL.

Packer fans, however, are in a whole different universe.

Let me reiterate that I mean no disrespect to Steelers fans, it's just that Packer fans go that extra mile.

For example, the Steelers have the best individual owner of any team in the league. The Rooney's represent everything that's right not just with the NFL, but with being American. They're such upstanding people, in fact, that they made Dan Rooney the ambassador to Ireland! Were it not for the Packers, the Rooney's would be the best owners in the league.

But who is it who owns the Packers?

That's right…the fans! We actually bought the team! When another fan base goes that extra mile to buy their team, then we can have a discussion as to who has the best fans. Until then, the debate begins and ends with the Green Bay Packers.


I remember the day many years ago when the Packer organization decided to start issuing shares of stock in a fund-raising effort. People who read the fine print of the deal the Packers were offering kind of wrinkled their noses in disgust.

"Why would you buy non-transferable, non-appreciating, non-dividend paying shares?" they said. "You're just handing in your money for a worthless piece of paper."

Wrong! We were buying the Green Bay Packers. We now OWN that team; it's OURS! If you're still confused as to why you would make that deal it's because you simply don't understand fan loyalty the way Packers fans do. When you're offered a chance to buy your team, you take it! End of discussion.

The Green Bay Packers have been around longer than the NFL itself. They represent a different era, a time when players had to support themselves with full-time jobs during the week because they were only being paid peanuts as professional football players.

Green Bay is currently the smallest metropolitan area that fields an NFL football team, however there was a time when many smaller cities had teams. Decatur, Akron, Canton all had teams at one point. With time, those cities lost their squads. Green Bay never did.

Why?

Green Bay fans would never allow it.

Throughout nearly a hundred year history, fans of the Green Bay Packers have ensured the survival of their team through thick and thin. During that time, the Packers became the fundamental pillar of the whole NFL. To be a Packer Fan is to be a member of a sacred trust. We ensure the survival of not just the Packers, but the entire league! We built it! We were there from the beginning! In recent months, with a potential lockout looming, the players union asked for NFL teams to open their books. One team complied.

Which one?

You guessed it…the Green Bay Packers.

So yes Steelers fans, we respect you. Your terrible towels are magnificent (even if they are manufactured in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin), and we acknowledge that your fans understand the meaning of loyalty. It is a privilege to face you in the Super Bowl because we can acknowledge that your fans understand what it means to support a team.

But when it comes to the NFL's best fan base, the Green Bay Packers are the league's big cheese!

Go Pack Go!

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Zero2Cool (11h) : Fake news. Cowboys say no
Zero2Cool (12h) : Mystery candidate in the Cowboys head coaching search believed to be Packers ST Coordinator Rich Bisaccia.
beast (23-Jan) : Also why do both NYC teams have absolutely horrible OL for over a decade?
beast (23-Jan) : I wonder why the Jets always hire defensive coaches to be head coach
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Still HC positions available out there. I wonder if Hafley pops up for one
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Trent Baalke is out as the Jaguars GM.
dfosterf (22-Jan) : Jeff Hafley would have been a better choice, fortunately they don't know that. Someone will figure that out next off season
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Aaron Glenn Planning To Take Jets HC Job
dfosterf (22-Jan) : Martha- C'est mon boulot! 😁
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Thank you
wpr (22-Jan) : Z, glad you are feeling better.
wpr (22-Jan) : My son and D-I-L work for UM. It's a way to pick on them.
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Thank you. I rarely get sick, and even more rarely sick to the point I can't work.
wpr (22-Jan) : Beast- back to yesterday, I CAN say OSU your have been Michigan IF the odds of making the playoffs were more urgent.
dfosterf (22-Jan) : Glad to hear you are feeling a bit better.
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : I've been near death ill last several days, finally feel less dead and site issues.
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : It is a big deal. This host is having issues. It's frustrating.
Martha Careful (22-Jan) : just kidding...it was down
Martha Careful (22-Jan) : you were blocked yesterday, due to a a recalcitrant demeanor yesterday in the penalty box for a recalcitrant demeanor
dfosterf (22-Jan) : Was that site shutdown on your end or mine? No big deal, just curious
beast (21-Jan) : That way teams like Indiana and SMU don't make the conference championships by simply avoiding all the other good teams in their own confere
beast (21-Jan) : Also, with these "Super Conferences" instead of a single conference champion, have 4 teams make a Conference playoffs.
beast (21-Jan) : Also in college football, is a bye week a good or bad thing?
Martha Careful (21-Jan) : The tournament format was fine. Seeding could use some work.
beast (21-Jan) : You can't assume Ohio State would of won the Michigan game...
beast (21-Jan) : Rankings were 1) Oregon 2) Georgia 3) Texas 4) Penn State 5) Notre Dame 6) Ohio State, none of the rest mattered
wpr (21-Jan) : Texas, ND and OSU would have been fighting for the final 2 slots.
wpr (21-Jan) : Oregon and Georgia were locks. Without the luxury of extra playoff berths, Ohios St would have been more focused on Michigan game.
wpr (21-Jan) : Zero, no. If there were only 4 teams Ohio State would have been one of them. Boise St and ASU would not have been selected.
Zero2Cool (21-Jan) : So that was 7 vs 8, that means in BCS they never would made it?
Martha Careful (21-Jan) : A great game. Give ND credit for coming back, although I am please with the outcome.
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : FG to make it academic
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : and there's the dagger
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : ooooo 8 point game with 4 minutes to go!
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : ooooooooohhhhhh he missed!
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : Ooooo that completion makes things VERY interesting
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : Game not over yet
beast (21-Jan) : Oh yeah, Georgia starting quarterback season ending elbow injury
beast (21-Jan) : Sadly something happened to Georgia... they should be playing in this game against Ohio State
beast (21-Jan) : I thought Ohio State and Texas were both better than Notre Dame & Penn State
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : Notre Lame getting rolled
Martha Careful (21-Jan) : Ohio State just got punched in the gut. Lets see how they respond
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : Notre Lame vs the Luckeyes, bleh
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : Oh snap!!!
Zero2Cool (21-Jan) : Even Stevie Wonder can see that.
Zero2Cool (21-Jan) : Nah, you see Lions OC leaving to be HC of Bears is directly related to Packers.
Mucky Tundra (21-Jan) : ohhhhhhh Zero is in TROUBLE
packerfanoutwest (21-Jan) : Zero, per your orders, check Bearshome, not packershome
Zero2Cool (20-Jan) : Then he'll land with another team and flourish.
Zero2Cool (20-Jan) : Ben going to Bears. He'll be out in 3 years.
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