macbob
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13 years ago
Liked the short blurb stories at the end the best.

http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/123204908.html 

Grand Chute - For an afternoon, Time Warner Field became an oasis of sorts.

For approximately 25 members of the Green Bay Packers, there was an opportunity to reunite with teammates for a cause: the Donald Driver Charity Softball Game.

Typically, the annual softball game serves as a welcome respite from the monotony of the Packers' early June minicamp. With the National Football League's lockout in full force, the softball game gave the Packers the chance to connect with each other and their fans Sunday.

For the sellout crowd of 8,349, it was a chance to soak up the sun on a perfect afternoon and watch the defending Super Bowl champions engage in a friendly game that benefits the Donald Driver Foundation.

The foundation, established by Driver and his wife, Betina, in 2000, assists homeless families and provides educational opportunities for disadvantaged youth in northeastern Wisconsin and Driver's hometown of Houston.

"I think everyone - fans and the players - enjoyed themselves today," Betina Driver said from a suite with family members. "Everything else with the NFL will work itself out soon enough. Today was a great day for the foundation."

For the record, the Packers' defense broke its losing streak in the series and edged the offense, 18-16, in the seven-inning affair.

"This is the first year we had a sellout crowd," Donald Driver said. "It's good to see the guys back and have some fun and experience what we haven't experienced for a long time - that's how our fans come out and support us."

The winner was the Donald Driver Foundation, but Driver, the pitcher for the offense, doesn't like to lose.

"We fell apart," Driver said with his trademark smile. "I gave up six runs (actually five) in the fourth inning, so I had to redeem myself and I did (with a home run in the sixth). We started bouncing back, but unfortunately two points short and we ended up losing the game."

Driver is optimistic that the NFL labor situation will be settled.

"I think everything will work out," he said. "We'll start playing football - like I said, no one knows when, but we will play."

One Packer more than ready to play is running back Ryan Grant, who missed most of the 2010 season after injuring his ankle in the season opener against Philadelphia.

"I'm keeping myself active with workouts and making sure my ankle is good to go," Grant said. "I picked up playing the guitar, so I'm learning that yet. Just staying busy with my family and spending time with them during this extra down time."

Grant does not concern himself with the lockout.

"It's all right; we don't have control over it," he said. "For me, I just concern myself with working out and making sure I'm ready to go when it does get settled. It's nice to be around the guys. For a lot of us it's the first time we've seen each other in a while."

"It means a lot, you know," said safety Nick Collins. "Donald Driver does a great job to get us all out here. It just shows you the chemistry and the feelings that we have on our team and the willingness to come out and participate in a special event like this."

Collins said he is working out with a personal trainer in Orlando.

"We're professionals and we know what we need to do to stay in shape," Collins said. "Right now, 'A-Rod' is the leader. If you want to call him and get something going, we're right there for him. But right now, everyone is doing what they've been doing (working out alone) and it's been successful."

Collins is confident the Packers can repeat their Super Bowl success in 2011.

"I can't wait," he said. "Everyone said it's harder to repeat. But I think we have a special group and these guys believe in themselves. We feel we can accomplish anything we put our mind to."

Second-year tight end Andrew Quarless has a year of NFL experience, and he is focused on entering training camp in great shape.

"I haven't seen a lot of these guys since the Super Bowl," Quarless said. "It's been great to get back around what I call my second family. I'm out there having fun and enjoying each other's company and the fans.

"It's definitely frustrating for a second-year player like me who is just starting to do some things, but you have to take it for what it is and really try to stay in shape. Whenever that phone rings and this thing is over, just be ready to go 110%. Today was a lot of fun and I can't wait."

Joe Friday and his wife, Tracy, drove up Friday with another couple from Hannibal, Mo., to attend the charity softball game.

"It was a long 81/2-hour drive and gas was $4 a gallon in some places, but we made a nice vacation out of it," Joe Friday said as he attempted to add more autographs to a white-paneled football outside the locker-room entrance. "This is our first time ever in Wisconsin."

Home run champion: Lineman Bryan Bulaga won the home run derby, dethroning defending champion Matt Flynn, Green Bay's backup quarterback. The second-year guard belted six home runs in the pregame contest.

Injured reserve: Jermichael Finley continues to rehab his knee after surgery and did not play in the softball game. He spoke to the crowd after the second inning and said, "I'm feeling great." In reference to a question on a Super Bowl championship repeat, he said: "Part 2 is coming soon."

Fastball: Driver got a scare in the top of the third inning. A defensive teammate hit a line shot back to the mound that struck Driver, who recovered to make the play. Driver later showed impressive reflexes by snaring a line shot in the fifth inning and ending the seventh by batting a liner by Collins into the air and making the catch after juggling the ball.

This punter can hit: Tim Masthay showed his athleticism with two home runs, a three-run shot in the third and a two-run blast in the sixth. Masthay was 4 for 4 and drove in five runs.

Rodgers still has it: Packers quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers hit two home runs and pleased the crowd with his two signature moves. After his first homer, Rodgers hopped and did his fist thrust on the way to first base. Following his second blast over the left-field fence in the bottom of the sixth, Rodgers put on his "championship belt" as he approached first base.

Mini Driver a fan favorite: Driver's 7-year-old son, Cristian, played and signed autographs after the contest for fans, who clamored for his signature. He later signed for fans lining the walkway from the locker room to team buses. "Once he gets started, it's over," said his father.

Super Bowl rings: Driver can't wait to reunite with all his teammates at Lambeau Field for the upcoming Super Bowl ring presentation. "This is something a lot of guys in this locker room have been dreaming of for a long time," Driver said.

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Mucky Tundra (5m) : beast, I would guess ad revenue from more eyes watching tv
Zero2Cool (26m) : I would think it would hurt the home team because people would have to cancel last minute maybe? i dunno
beast (34m) : I agree that it's BS for fans planning on going to the game. But how does it bring in more money? I'm guessing indirectly?
packerfanoutwest (46m) : bs on flexing the game....they do it for the $$league$$, not the hometown fans
Zero2Cool (1h) : I see what you did there Mucky
Zero2Cool (1h) : dammit. 3:25pm
Zero2Cool (1h) : Packers Vikings flexed to 3:35pm
Mucky Tundra (1h) : Upon receiving the news about Luke Musgrave, I immediately fell to the ground
Mucky Tundra (1h) : Yeah baby!
Zero2Cool (2h) : LUKE MUSGRAVE PLAYING TONIGHT~!~~~~WOWHOAAOHAOAA yah
Zero2Cool (3h) : I wanna kill new QB's ... blitz the crap out of them.
beast (3h) : Barry seemed to get too conservative against new QBs, Hafley doesn't have that issue
Zero2Cool (4h) : However, we seem to struggle vs new QB's
Zero2Cool (4h) : Should be moot point, cuz Packers should win tonight.
packerfanoutwest (4h) : ok I stand corrected
Zero2Cool (4h) : Ok, yes, you are right. I see that now how they get 7th
Zero2Cool (4h) : 5th - Packers win out, Vikings lose out. Maybe?
beast (4h) : Saying no to the 6th lock.
beast (4h) : No, with the Commanders beating the Eagles, Packers could have a good chance of 6th or 7th unless the win out
Zero2Cool (4h) : I think if Packers win, they are locked 6th with chance for 5th.
beast (4h) : But it doesn't matter, as the Packers win surely win one of their remaining games
beast (4h) : This is not complex, just someone doesn't want to believe reality
beast (4h) : We already have told you... if Packers lose all their games (they won't, but if they did), and Buccaneers and Falcons win all theirs
Zero2Cool (4h) : I posted it in that Packers and 1 seed thread
Zero2Cool (4h) : I literally just said it.
packerfanoutwest (4h) : show us a scenario where Pack don't get in? bet you can't
Zero2Cool (4h) : Falcons, Buccaneers would need to win final two games.
Zero2Cool (4h) : Yes, if they win one of three, they are lock. If they lose out, they can be eliminated.
packerfanoutwest (4h) : as I just said,,gtheyh are in no matter what
Zero2Cool (4h) : Packers should get in. I just hope it's not 7th seed. Feels dirty.
packerfanoutwest (4h) : If packers lose out, no matter what, they are in
packerfanoutwest (4h) : both teams can not male the playoffs....falcon hold the tie breaker
packerfanoutwest (4h) : if bucs win out they win their division
beast (5h) : Fine, Buccaneers and Falcons can get ahead of us
packerfanoutwest (5h) : falcons are already ahead of us
beast (5h) : Packers will get in
beast (5h) : If Packers lose the rest of their games and Falcons win the rest of theirs, they could pass us... but not gonna happen
packerfanoutwest (5h) : they still are in the playoffs
packerfanoutwest (5h) : If Packers lose the remaining games,,,,at 10-7
Zero2Cool (7h) : We can say it. We don't play.
Mucky Tundra (8h) : But to say they are in is looking past the Saints
Mucky Tundra (8h) : That said, their odds are very favorable with a >99% chance of making the playoffs entering this week's games
Mucky Tundra (8h) : Packers are not in and have not clinched a playoff spot.
buckeyepackfan (9h) : Packers are in, they need to keep winning to improve their seed#.
Mucky Tundra (18h) : Getting help would have been nice, but helping ourselves should always be the plan
beast (18h) : Too bad Seahawks couldn't beat Vikings
bboystyle (18h) : We just need to win Monday night and were in
Mucky Tundra (21h) : Or ties, but let's be real here
Mucky Tundra (21h) : Other scenario was Falcons+Rams losses
Mucky Tundra (21h) : Needed a Falcons loss for a Seahawk loss to clinch
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