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Originally Posted by Ghost of Lambeau:

PFT says that the NFL scheduled the Cowboys to play a saturday game on the same day as 3 HS rootball championships are to be played at AT&T field. 

 

Those 3 games are for the 3 lowest divisions in TX HS football and are likely getting moved to the Alamo Dome in San Antonio.

Only three home games at noon. And all flex schedule.  I don't usually bet on anything, but I'm going to have to bite the bullet and bet that the game with the Rams will stay at noon. I did not do well last year with not going to a game. Grandson will be older, he'll just have to suck it up if it ends up later. (No skipping school the next day allowed.)

 

Edit: Thanks for the chart, Boris! I looked at the second games for Oct. 11. May they all please the media marketing gods and keep their times!

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Bert wanted the main prize Bart but, in a rare moment of futile humility, had to settle for the guy who brought him here in the first place, acknowledging it wasn't all HIM that resurrected the Packers in the 90s.

 

This whole  affair reminds me of the sunken Presidential nominee who has to go further and further down his veep shortlist as the more powerful/qualified candidates bow out not wanting to be affiliated with that cancerous ticket.

 

"The governor of New York wants to finish his term? No problemo, I like that Senator from Florida anyway...no? Health issues? Ok...that four-star gen...oh um...the Secretary of Interior? The Lieutenant Governor of Iowa??" etc.

I am thinking about taking my grandson to the Thanksgiving Day game. $500 for a ticket tho is pretty intense. As much as I hate all Favre stuff since his exit, I am about ready to forgive and cheer him back. Everyone can handle their own way but I will cheer if I am there. He made the team relevant again (with wolf and Holmy) after the barren years of the 70s and 80s. 

For those going to any 2015 home game. Open by Training Camp New eats:

 

 

1919

 

The Packers and Delaware North Sportservice describe the new restaurant as industrial with warm and rustic finishes.

 

Copper beer lines will lead to 80 taps.

 

The kitchen will have an open feel.

“Our open-kitchen concept is one that you’ve probably seen in other places,” said Charlie Millerwise, the general manager of Delaware North Sportservice. “A wide-open kitchen gives guests the opportunity to not only hear, smell and see their food being prepared right in front of them.”

The exact food line-up is still being finalized.

“Our menu creation will continue to develop well into July sourcing local flavors and the freshest ingredients possible here in Northeast Wisconsin,” said Millerwise.

He said some favorites from Curly’s should return.

 

“The burgers in Curly’s were always very well received,” said Millerwise. “We’re going to definitely have kind of an homage to Curly’s with some of the menu items and the way that we name them and things like that. But a lot of the local favorites will be there, they might just be done or presented a little bit differently than they were in the past.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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