Monday, June 28, 2021

2022 Packers Throwbacks

With the change in the NFL helmet rules set to take effect in 2022, the Green Bay Packers will most likely have a throwback uniform for a home game next year. We would like to make a suggestion for a future throwback “look” which ironically, doesn’t require a different helmet. QB Bart Starr is seen above with the classic 1965 Packers uniform, which we’d like to endorse for consideration. The helmet color would be the same, but with the original, more football-shaped “G” and grey face masks

On the jersey, the five stripes (yellow-white-yellow-white-yellow) would return to the upper sleeve. On the pants, the thick width green-white-green stripes touching together. An alternate idea would be to use the striping from earlier in the Lombardi era, with thinner green-white-green stripes, with yellow in between (see below). The striping on the socks would match the pattern and colors of the upper sleeve. The last piece is crucial to that era’s look — everyone in black shoes.

So, we’ll see what happens. In our opinion, the retro uniforms that the team has used in the previous years have required too much of a “stretch” in the imagination, probably largely because the key elements were quite different in the 1930’s and not relatable to the fans of this modern era. The 2022 retro look has most likely already been approved, but the above is something we’d like to see down the pike. The team did miss a perfect opportunity to visually re-create the 1965 NFL Championship when Cleveland came to town back in 2013, and the Packers came out on top, 31-13.

Friday, June 18, 2021

Season Tickets Updates

Here are the recent two mailings that the Packers sent to all season ticket holders in regards to the 2021 season, and the digital tickets update.

Monday, June 14, 2021

Updated Offseason Tracker

Here’s our Packerville Offseason Tracker after the completed mandatory mini-camp, and before Training Camp begins on July 27th. At that point this 2021 version will retire, having served its purpose. We hope you have found it useful and a place to answer those questions about who went where, who re-signed, and how much are all of these players making anyway?

Saturday, June 05, 2021

Good News Today

“As we look ahead to training camp, we are planning to have a regular in-person training camp with fans in attendance. The key to this will be the status of the virus in the community. This is why we are strongly encouraging all of our players, coaches, staff and fans to get vaccinated.”

— Mark Murphy, Packers President and CEO
Do your part so that the rest of us can be at practice every day!!

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

What Aaron Rodgers Can Lose in 2021

What Not Showing Up Can Cost Aaron Rodgers in 2021:

$93,085 — Fine for missing all three days of mandatory June mini-camp (per CBA)

$50,000 — Fine each day for missing Training Camp

$1,700,000 — Total Training Camp fine (based on 34 total days of Training Camp)

$14,700,000 — Loss of 2021 salary

$11,500,000 — Return of unearned signing bonus money

$6,800,000 — Return of unearned roster bonus

$34,793,085 — TOTAL