I have been to 2 Packers games and they were both memorable. The first was October 3, 2005 at Carolina. A Monday Night Football game. I had seats directly behind the Packers bench on the 50 yard line...14th row. The Packers came back and had a good chance to tie it or win it...but fell short and lost 32-29. It was an amazing time.
On September 10, 2006, me and my family flew from West Virginia to Green Bay to the home opener versus Chicago. I'm not going to mention the blow out....but...I was able to meet and get a picture with Reggie White's son and wife. My seats rocked. I was in row 2...directly beside the Packers tunnel. The 96 Super Bowl team was all there and I was able to shake Dorsey Levins hand. He's a VERY nice guy and it made my day. I yelled at every Packer that came through that tunnel. Al Harris gave me a nod, Mike McCarthy said hello, and Ryan Pickett gave me a thumbs up (which I have on camera.) I also was able to take a tour of Lambeau Field the next day, which Aaron Kampman was on the field running some drills and I got my picture made with him in the background. It was truly a trip to remember for the rest of my life.
On September 10, 2006, me and my family flew from West Virginia to Green Bay to the home opener versus Chicago. I'm not going to mention the blow out....but...I was able to meet and get a picture with Reggie White's son and wife. My seats rocked. I was in row 2...directly beside the Packers tunnel. The 96 Super Bowl team was all there and I was able to shake Dorsey Levins hand. He's a VERY nice guy and it made my day. I yelled at every Packer that came through that tunnel. Al Harris gave me a nod, Mike McCarthy said hello, and Ryan Pickett gave me a thumbs up (which I have on camera.) I also was able to take a tour of Lambeau Field the next day, which Aaron Kampman was on the field running some drills and I got my picture made with him in the background. It was truly a trip to remember for the rest of my life.



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