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I went to a long ago friend's wedding last year in south central Wisconsin. Arrived an hour early, 11am on Saturday so I could re-acquaint with the few people I knew. I was more than surprised that the the self serve bar was being replenished. The tableau was complete with a matron to shoo the kids away from the drunk punch.

I realized then how far I've slipped from my upbringing. I couldn't remember the last time I'd seen someone mix a brandy and coke, much less drink it.

I wonder what happened to Sherman?
It seems strange that a former HC in the NFL wouldn't stay around as a journeyman coordinator or position coach, unless a NCAA position is just too cushy to resist. The league is full of 'em; always have been.
Not sure A&M was that, but now to go (essentially) out of coaching and (assuming) he's not getting many calls, I wonder if he reached burnout? Any memory loss or other health issues? 
Or is he just a flake?

In any case, it's a shame. He was a good Packer while here. His GM skills were lacking, to put it as kindly as possible, and he may have made some poor player (read: TOG) decisions, but he respected our history and made sure the players did too.

Ghost of Lambeau posted:

Exercise is over rated.  

At work they want us to walk a certain amount - and if you record a certain number of steps on your pedometer, they give us $100.  Just as easy to have a machine shake the pedometer enough to produce the required number.  Either way I get the $100.  Makes cents to me.  

The Presduhdent says exercise is bad because it uses up our body's finite energy, so they're just wasting money. Sad. 

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