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The only community owned major sports franchise and winner of more football
championships (12) than any other team.
| 2008 Preseason Schedule |
| Date |
Opponent |
Time |
TV |
| Mon., Aug. 11 |
Cincinnati Bengals (Bishop's Charities Game) |
7 p.m. |
ESPN |
| Sat., Aug. 16 |
@ San Francisco 49ers |
8 p.m. |
State |
| Fri., Aug. 22 |
@ Denver Broncos |
8 p.m. |
State |
| Thurs., Aug. 28 |
Tennessee Titans (Gold Pkg.) (Midwest Shrine Game) |
6 p.m. |
State |
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| 2008 Regular Season Schedule |
| Date |
Opponent |
Time |
TV |
| Mon., Sept. 8 |
Minnesota Vikings |
6 p.m. |
ESPN |
| Sun., Sept. 14 |
@ Detroit Lions |
12 noon |
FOX |
| Sun., Sept. 21 |
Dallas Cowboys (Gold Pkg.) |
7:15 p.m. |
NBC |
| Sun., Sept. 28 |
@ Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
12 noon |
FOX |
| Sun., Oct. 5 |
Atlanta Falcons |
12 noon |
FOX |
| Sun., Oct. 12 |
@ Seattle Seahawks |
3:15 p.m. |
FOX |
| Sun., Oct. 19 |
Indianapolis Colts |
3:15 p.m. |
CBS |
| Sun., Oct. 26 |
Open Date |
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| Sun., Nov. 2 |
@ Tennessee Titans |
12 noon |
FOX |
| Sun., Nov. 9 |
@ Minnesota Vikings |
12 noon |
FOX |
| Sun., Nov. 16 |
Chicago Bears (Gold Pkg.) |
*12 noon |
FOX |
| Mon., Nov. 24 |
@ New Orleans Saints |
7:30 p.m. |
ESPN |
| Sun., Nov. 30 |
Carolina Panthers |
*12 noon |
FOX |
| Sun., Dec. 7 |
Houston Texans |
*12 noon |
CBS |
| Sun., Dec. 14 |
@ Jacksonville Jaguars |
*12 noon |
FOX |
| Mon., Dec. 22 |
@ Chicago Bears |
7:30 p.m. |
ESPN |
| Sun., Dec. 28 |
Detroit Lions |
*12 noon |
FOX |
| All times indicated are Central |
| * Start time may shift due to NFL flexible scheduling |
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The Green Bay Packers history dates back to August 11, 1919 when Curly
Lambeau and George Calhoun decided to organize a football team. The Indian
Packing Company, in response to Lambeau's requests, purchased jerseys for the
original team resulting in the moniker "Packers." Though the Indian
Packing Company would nearly disappear before the end of the first season, the
name would endure.
The first season showed the pattern for the future when the Packers went 10-1
playing teams from Wisconsin and Michigan. In 1921 the Packers joined a recently
created professional football league, but was unable cover costs and folded at
the end the of season.
However, in 1922 the tenacious Curly Lambeau was able to find new investors
for the Packers (including himself), and the Packers once again took the field.
Once again they were hit with financial disaster as rain caused cancellations
threatened to bankrupt the team. Lambeau plead his case to the local business
men and thus formed the Green Bay Football Corporation, resulting in the
tradition of a community owned football team. Shares in the team have been
purchased and sold for 84 years.
The Green Bay Packers play in the most historic stadium in all of
professional football: Lambeau Field. The first game was played on
September 29, 1957 between the Packers and the much hated Chicago Bears, with
the Packers prevailing 21-17. Originally called City Stadium, the field
was named Lambeau Field on September 11, 1965 following the death of team
founder Curly Lambeau. The field currently has a capacity of 72,601, up
from 32,500 in 1957. The field is located at 1265
Lombardi Ave.
The Packers have won 12 Professional Football Championships; 1929, 1930,
1931, 1936, 1939, 1944, 1944, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, & 1996.
The head coach of the first 6 world champions was the immortal Curly Lambeau.
Vince Lombardi was the head coach for the next 5, and Mike Holmgren coached the
most recent championship team.
Vince Lombardi will be remembered as long as football is played as the
greatest coach of all time. The championships he won in 1966 and 1967 are
the first "Super Bowls" that were ever played. His name is now
engraved on the trophy that is handed out annually to the Super Bowl Winner.
The Packers have 21 members of its organization in the Hall of Fame, second
only to the lowly Chicago Bears (26). /p>
information on this site paraphrased from http://www.packers.com
"Official song and
dedicated to the Green Bay Packers."
Words and music by Eric Karll. 1931 (c)
Performed by the NFL Marching Band, Bernard Green, Conductor.
Introduced by Quarterback Bart
Starr.
Recorded July 7-8, 1960.
Produced on RCA Victor LPM-2292.
(It seems there are slightly different words to this song.
These are the words John Heim suggested on his site.)
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Bart Starr shouts:
Go! You Packers, Go!
Band
plays: Fight, you
Packers, fight,
and bring the bacon home to old Green Bay!
Hail, hail, the gang's all here to yell for you,
and keep you going in your winning ways!
Hail, hail, the gang's all here to tell you, too,
that, win or lose, we'll always sing your praises, Packers!
Go, you Packers, go and get 'em!
Go, you fighting fools, upset 'em!
Smash their line with all your might!
A touchdown, Packers! Fight, fight, fight!
Fight on, you Blue and Gold, to glory!
Win this game, the same old story!
Fight, you Packers, fight,
and bring the bacon home to old Green Bay!
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courtesy of http://hometown.aol.com/wgaulke/packers.html
The Packers colors were at one point Navy Blue, Green and Gold. Vince Lombardi eliminiated the blue, leaving the Pack with Green & Gold, after the fight song had been written, please substitute Green for Blue in the song.