wpr
  • wpr
  • Preferred Member Topic Starter
4 years ago


The United States will celebrate its 245th birthday this Sunday and people across the country will be celebrating with family gatherings, bar-b-ques and fireworks. The Green Bay Packers have also had their share of patriotic moments in their century of playing football, but two stand out the most, one in 1969 and another in 2001.
Here is a look at two of the most patriotic moments in Packers history:
DECEMBER 7, 1968, Lambeau Field
The Packers were holding on to slim playoff hopes on this December Saturday in Phil Bengtson’s first season as coach after taking over for Vince Lombardi. The Packers entered this game with the Colts 5-6-1 record while the Colts were 11-1 and well on their way to representing the NFL in Super Bowl III.
The game wasn’t the point. The Packers lost is 16-3 with their only points coming on a 45-yard field goal by kicker Mike Mercer that bounced off the crossbar and over. The lone touchdown of the game came in the first quarter on a 26-yard pass from Earl Morrall to Willie Richardson.
But the magic of that game took place in the stands. Three Green Bay housewives spoke to officials in the Packers organization and city officials and civic groups purchased American flags for all 50,861 fans in attendance at the game.
Late in the game, with the outcome no longer in doubt, the fans waved their flags in the sun while the band at the stadium played “Auld Lang Syne.”
It was a moving moment and a show of patriotism which came at the height of America’s involvement in the Vietnam conflict when so many Americans were disillusioned with what was going on in the country and just months after the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy.
 

NFL Films described the moment by saying, “It was pride and patriotism day in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  There are few cities that are as proud or as patriotic as Green Bay.”
SEPTEMBER 24, 2001, Lambeau Field
Fast forward to 2001, less than two weeks after Islamic terrorists killed thousands of Americans in attacks on September 11th.
The NFL canceled all games that week and then returned to action on the weekend of September 23rd. It was an emotional weekend as the country slowly tried to return to something resembling normal. Many people were wondering if having thousands of people being together in one place could make it a target for another attack.
The Packers hosted Washington on Monday Night Football that week in what was then the biggest nationally televised game in the league. As a national television audience watched, Packers linebacker Chris Gizzi, an Air Force graduate and veteran, led the Packers onto the field before the game carrying a large American flag.
The crowd cheered when Gizzi reached the end zone and started to wave the flag.
“It’s about being a part of something bigger than yourself,” Gizzi said about that moment. “I nearly had a heart attack, but I was proud to do it.”
He added, “That was a rush. I felt like ‘Braveheart’, just running out there and screaming my head off. My head was going to pop off, my legs were pumping—it was a rush—then you get to play a football game.”
 

The Packers road the emotions of the moment and crushed the Redskins 37-0 as Brett Favre threw for 236 yards and three touchdowns and Ahman Green ran for 116 yards.
After his playing career was over, Gizzi went on to become a strength and conditioning coach for the Packers.
Both these memories were spontaneous, emotional moments that combined the NFL and American patriotism. We recall them now on July 4th as we celebrate our nation’s birthday.

Continue Reading @ CheeseheadTV 

CheeseheadTV wrote:



My wife and I were at the Chris Gizzi game. His teammates asked Chris to lead them on to the field. They came out of the old tunnel. It was on the far side of the field from us but as Chris ran toward our side of the field we kept watching him. It was astonishing that he could hold that flag with only one hand and run the whole distance. The crowd was screaming like I have never heard them scream before and I have been to a lot of games. We were not only loud, we kept it up the whole time he was running. This is my best moment at a game.
UserPostedImage
nerdmann
4 years ago
He runs the weight room now, doesn’t he? Gizzi still with the team?
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
wpr
  • wpr
  • Preferred Member Topic Starter
4 years ago

He runs the weight room now, doesn’t he? Gizzi still with the team?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Yes he is. Before this he was a high school coach. IIRC.

edit-
Found his bio on Packers.com 
UserPostedImage
Fan Shout
dfosterf (3-Jul) : Make sure to send my props to him! A plus move!
Zero2Cool (3-Jul) : My cousin, yes.
dfosterf (3-Jul) : That was your brother the GB press gazette referenced with the red cross draft props thing, yes?
Zero2Cool (2-Jul) : Packers gonna unveil new throwback helmet in few weeks.
Mucky Tundra (2-Jul) : I know it's Kleiman but this stuff writes itself
Mucky Tundra (2-Jul) : "Make sure she signs the NDA before asking for a Happy Ending!"
Mucky Tundra (2-Jul) : @NFL_DovKleiman Powerful: Deshaun Watson is taking Shedeur Sanders 'under his wing' as a mentor to the Browns QBs
Zero2Cool (30-Jun) : Dolphins get (back) Minkah Fitzpatrick in trade
Zero2Cool (30-Jun) : Steelers land Jalen Ramsey via Trade
dfosterf (26-Jun) : I think it would be great to have someone like Tom Grossi or Andy Herman on the Board of Directors so he/they could inform us
dfosterf (26-Jun) : Fair enough, WPR. Thing is, I have been a long time advocate to at least have some inkling of the dynamics within the board.
wpr (26-Jun) : 1st world owners/stockholders problems dfosterf.
Martha Careful (25-Jun) : I would have otherwise admirably served
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Also, no more provision for a write-in candidate, so Martha is off the table at least for this year
dfosterf (25-Jun) : You do have to interpret the boring fine print, but all stockholders all see he is on the ballot
dfosterf (25-Jun) : It also says he is subject to another ballot in 2028. I recall nothing of this nature with Murphy
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Ed Policy is on my ballot subject to me penciling him in as a no.
dfosterf (25-Jun) : I thought it used to be we voted for the whatever they called the 45, and then they voted for the seven, and then they voted for Mark Murphy
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Because I was too lazy to change my address, I haven't voted fot years until this year
dfosterf (25-Jun) : of the folks that run this team. I do not recall Mark Murphy being subject to our vote.
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Ed Policy yay or nay is on the pre-approved ballot that we always approve because we are uninformed and lazy, along with all the rest
dfosterf (25-Jun) : Weird question. Very esoteric. For stockholders. Also lengthy. Sorry. Offseason.
Zero2Cool (25-Jun) : Maybe wicked wind chill made it worse?
Mucky Tundra (25-Jun) : And then he signs with Cleveland in the offseason
Mucky Tundra (25-Jun) : @SharpFootball WR Diontae Johnson just admitted he refused to enter a game in 41° weather last year in Baltimore because he felt “ice cold”
Zero2Cool (24-Jun) : Yawn. Rodgers says he is "pretty sure" this be final season.
Zero2Cool (23-Jun) : PFT claims Packers are having extension talks with Zach Tom, Quay Walker.
Mucky Tundra (20-Jun) : GB-Minnesota 2004 Wild Card game popped up on my YouTube page....UGH
beast (20-Jun) : Hmm 🤔 re-signing Walker before Tom? Sounds highly questionable to me.
Mucky Tundra (19-Jun) : One person on Twitter=cannon law
Zero2Cool (19-Jun) : Well, to ONE person on Tweeter
Zero2Cool (19-Jun) : According to Tweeter
Zero2Cool (19-Jun) : Packers are working on extension for LT Walker they hope to have done before camp
dfosterf (18-Jun) : E4B landed at Andrews last night
dfosterf (18-Jun) : 101 in a 60
dfosterf (18-Jun) : FAFO
Zero2Cool (18-Jun) : one year $4m with incentives to make it up to $6m
dfosterf (18-Jun) : Or Lions
dfosterf (18-Jun) : Beats the hell out of a Vikings signing
Zero2Cool (18-Jun) : Baltimore Ravens now have signed former Packers CB Jaire Alexander.
dfosterf (14-Jun) : TWO magnificent strikes for touchdowns. Lose the pennstate semigeezer non nfl backup
dfosterf (14-Jun) : There was minicamp Thursday. My man Taylor Engersma threw
dfosterf (11-Jun) : There will be a mini camp practice Thursday.
Zero2Cool (11-Jun) : He's been sporting a ring for a while now. It's probably Madonna.
Martha Careful (10-Jun) : We only do the tea before whoopee, it relaxes me.
wpr (10-Jun) : That's awesome Martha.
Mucky Tundra (10-Jun) : How's the ayahuasca tea he makes, Martha?
Martha Careful (10-Jun) : Turns out he like older women
Martha Careful (10-Jun) : I wasn't supposed to say anything, but yes the word is out and we are happy 😂😂😂
Mucky Tundra (10-Jun) : I might be late on this but Aaron Rodgers is now married
Please sign in to use Fan Shout
2025 Packers Schedule
Sunday, Sep 7 @ 3:25 PM
LIONS
Thursday, Sep 11 @ 7:15 PM
COMMANDERS
Sunday, Sep 21 @ 12:00 PM
Browns
Sunday, Sep 28 @ 7:20 PM
Cowboys
Sunday, Oct 12 @ 3:25 PM
BENGALS
Sunday, Oct 19 @ 3:25 PM
Cardinals
Sunday, Oct 26 @ 7:20 PM
Steelers
Sunday, Nov 2 @ 12:00 PM
PANTHERS
Monday, Nov 10 @ 7:15 PM
EAGLES
Sunday, Nov 16 @ 12:00 PM
Giants
Sunday, Nov 23 @ 12:00 PM
VIKINGS
Thursday, Nov 27 @ 12:00 PM
Lions
Sunday, Dec 7 @ 12:00 PM
BEARS
Sunday, Dec 14 @ 3:25 PM
Broncos
Friday, Dec 19 @ 11:00 PM
Bears
Friday, Dec 26 @ 11:00 PM
RAVENS
Saturday, Jan 3 @ 11:00 PM
Vikings
Recent Topics
16h / Green Bay Packers Talk / wpr

2-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / dfosterf

2-Jul / Fantasy Sports Talk / dfosterf

1-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / wpr

29-Jun / Green Bay Packers Talk / Zero2Cool

25-Jun / Around The NFL / Martha Careful

23-Jun / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

20-Jun / Green Bay Packers Talk / wpr

20-Jun / Green Bay Packers Talk / beast

20-Jun / Green Bay Packers Talk / beast

18-Jun / Random Babble / Zero2Cool

16-Jun / Green Bay Packers Talk / dfosterf

15-Jun / Random Babble / Martha Careful

14-Jun / Around The NFL / beast

14-Jun / Community Welcome! / dfosterf

Headlines
Copyright © 2006 - 2025 PackersHome.com™. All Rights Reserved.