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So what's the over/under on how many times we hear about Jolly's story

during game broadcasts this year?

 

Don't get me wrong, I think it's great.  Congrats, Johnny!  I thought the odds

were pretty daunting, but you did it.  Here's hoping that the rest of your career

will be so great that your story will become yet another Green Bay legend!

HELP! I’m being held against my will. I only have a few seconds befor

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being facetious but recent history shows the first game is actually important to the packers.

 

we barely beat philly and vick on the first game of 2010 - went 10-6 and barely made playoffs (and won a sb). point is that the pack doesn't make the playoffs if we don't win in philly.

 

we started out well, barely beating the saints at lambeau the following year (thanks cobb for that return) - 15-1 regular season.

 

we didn't do well last year at lambeau against niners and got beat again in the playoffs by the same team (albeit different players).

 

The players have been preparing for this game like it's their SB (just like SF did last year). I think it's more important than we are willing to admit.

For Jolly to have been where he's been and come back to an NFL team and have an impact, he deserves to be spoken about. This doesn't happen very often in the NFL. 

 

It'll be nice to have another big body to rotate in with Pickett and Raji and I think it'll go a long way towards stopping teams like SF and SEA on the ground. 

Originally Posted by GBFanForLife:

The first game of the season is not a playoff game. It does not matter if they lose 47 to nothing.

Great attitude.

 

I am sure that is exactly what MM is telling his players.

Originally Posted by PackLandVA:

Maybe a little Super Bowl vignette?

Can I get some croutons and fresh ground pepper with that?

 

Would be great to see the guy get 20 snaps in the opener and slowly increase that as the season goes on. As well as he played in the preseason he just might be the JJ of old when he gets into proper condition.

When he's in there, he makes plays. Can't ask for anything more. {Ok ok, stay away from the hood in the offseason.}One heck of a football player. And must be a great teammate since all his teammates supported him in his absence.  

 

Comeback player of the year!!!!!

...maybe next year, but CJ still has a role to play for the 2013 Packers

 

(He'll be part of the trade for Safety Jarius Byrd   )

 

 Also noted:

 

Johnny Jolly's suspension was lifted by the Commish on 3/4/13 and by 10/4/13 he'd worked himself back into a starting -caliber NFL DE

 

very impressive

 

 

A little more detail about the NFLN item running tomorrow.  The preview segments I've seen are pretty good.

 

@richarddeitsch: There's a terrific piece on @Packers DT Johnny Jolly airing Sun. at 10:25 AM ET on @nflnetwork. Fronted by @Andrea_Kremer. Worth your time.

 

nfl.com is running a companion story about Jolly.  Lengthy, lots of great details.  Didn't know, for example, that Al Harris financially supported Jolly's family while he was in jail.  Highly recommended.

 

http://www.nfl.com/jolly

I root for Jolly.  for his sake I hope it's actually grandma's and that grandma feels better soon.

what I wanted from the story is why he was pulled over in the first place.  or was he just driving down the road shaking the pill bottle like a maraca for all to see?

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