Wednesday, January 31, 2018

What Does Each Official Do?


Here’s some information that may enhance your Super Bowl LII viewing, and beyond. These graphics depict each NFL official’s responsibility during a game.












Source: NFL Operations

Monday, January 29, 2018

From Ada, Ohio to Minneapolis


As the football world gears up for Super Bowl LII, here’s a little featurette on the making of the footballs for the game (and all other games of each NFL season).

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Hounding the Vikings — Socially...


Here are a couple of posts we’ve put on our Packerville, U.S.A. social media accounts in the last couple of days. It’s so fun to harass our enemies across the St. Cross River, ain’t it?



Monday, January 22, 2018

Har Dee Har Har...


What an NFC Championship Game, eh? We thought you all might enjoy seeing some newspaper front pages around Minnesota. Enjoy.













Sunday, January 14, 2018

The Perpetual Green & Purple War


We have many family and friend contacts in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota — some are football fans and some are not. This came to our attention through these channels, and Packerville, U.S.A. is perhaps the only place you will come across it. This Artful Living issue is out in anticipation of Super Bowl LII which is to be played, for some reason, in a cold-weather climate. The high-end magazine features homes, decorating, clothing, and food of the highly cultured (and wealthy) in the Twin Cities. Interestingly, there was the following article on the long-standing (and perpetual) conflict between fans of the Minnesota Vikings and the Green Bay Packers.





















Saturday, January 06, 2018

2017 Home Game Program Covers


This is our second annual presentation of all home game program covers that were sold at Lambeau Field this past season. Starting with:
PHILADELPHIA AT GREEN BAY • AUGUST 10, 2017
PACKERS 24, EAGLES 9


LOS ANGELES AT GREEN BAY • AUGUST 31, 2017
PACKERS 24, RAMS 10


SEATTLE AT GREEN BAY • SEPTEMBER 10, 2017
PACKERS 17, SEAHAWKS 9


CINCINNATI AT GREEN BAY • SEPTEMBER 24, 2017
PACKERS 27, BENGALS 24 (OT)


CHICAGO AT GREEN BAY • SEPTEMBER 28, 2017
PACKERS 35, BEARS 14


NEW ORLEANS AT GREEN BAY • OCTOBER 22, 2017
PACKERS 17, SAINTS 26


DETROIT AT GREEN BAY • NOVEMBER 6, 2017
PACKERS 17, LIONS 30


BALTIMORE AT GREEN BAY • NOVEMBER 19, 2017
PACKERS 0, RAVENS 23


TAMPA BAY AT GREEN BAY • DECEMBER 3, 2017
PACKERS 26, BUCCANEERS 20 (OT)


MINNESOTA AT GREEN BAY • DECEMBER 23, 2017
PACKERS 0, VIKINGS 16

Thursday, January 04, 2018

The Ice Bowl — in TIME


As a follow-up to last Sunday’s feature on the 50th Anniversary of The Ice Bowl, here is how the game was covered in the January 12, 1968 issue of TIME magazine. 


For some further background, let’s take a few looks at the world of 1968. On the cover was educator Samuel B. Gould, who at the time was President of the State University of New York (SUNY). The university system was the subject of a feature article inside.


You’re probably familiar with the Columbia Record Club, but there was also the Columbia Stereo Tape Club for those into the reel-to-reel stereo fad of the era. Serious audiophiles will take issue with my calling it a “fad,” but it was not the “mainstream” format


And here is what you could play your reel-to-reel musical selections on — perhaps after you returned from the Ice Bowl game and your fingers thawed out enough to work it.


As The Beatles sang at the time:

Flew in from Miami Beach BOAC
Didn't get to bed last night
On the way the paper bag was on my knee
Man I had a dreadful flight



Some heavier reading from the issue: U.S. dead in Vietnam stood at 9,353 for the calendar year 1967, for a total of 15,997 since 1961... only 42,223 to go.

Get yourself a “Wide-Track Pontiac”... that car looks like it could take a corner at 80 m.p.h.


Two new albums were out: Bob Dylan’s John Wesley Harding and Arlo Guthrie’s Alice’s Restaurant — which led to a movie as well.


WAY before the era of watching movies on your phone.


“Let’s cover up those ugly old brick buildings with beautiful aluminum, and then 40 years later, we’ll rip off the ugly aluminum and restore the lovely retro brick façades.”

Tuesday, January 02, 2018

The Packers Thank Us


Here we are at the end of another season. This time, we’re not bemoaning an NFC Championship loss, but the first losing season since 2008. Big changes are afoot at 1265 Lombardi Avenue, and all of that coverage can be found elsewhere. The ad above was placed in today’s Green Bay Press-Gazette and Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. And now we move into the offseason, where speculation is high and actual news is low.