Green Bay Update by Jeff Ash, jeffash@netnet.net Friday, December 15, 2000
  "Green Bay update, Friday 12/15"
  Greetings from Green Bay on an overcast morning that at 15 degrees and a wind chill of 5 below is still one of the warmest mornings we've had this week.
  Needing to win out for even a chance at an NFC wild-card playoff berth, the Packers (7-7) play the Vikings (11-3) at the Metrodome in Minneapolis at noon Sunday. It'll be televised regionally on Fox, with Kenny Albert and Tim Green on the call again this week. It's also on CBS/Westwood One Radio with Joel Meyers and Bob Trumpy
  It'll also be on the Packer Radio Network, with Wayne Larrivee and Larry McCarren on the call. This radio coverage is available for free on the Internet, with the game broadcasts offered via the Packers' web site (http://www.packers.com) and 3 hours each of pregame and postgame programming offered via WTMJ radio in Milwaukee (http://www.wtmj.com or 620wtmj.com).
  America's Pack is hosting a game-day party at Lambeau Field, opening the club seats so folks can watch the game on the JumboTron scoreboard. There's an extreme tailgating contest at 9 a.m., with gates opening at 10 a.m. and the club seats opening at 11 a.m. There also will be a silent auction and raffles to benefit Special Olympics. Tickets are $8 for America's Pack members, $10 for others. For information, call the club at (920) 497-6500.
  With no game weather forecast needed, here's the early forecast for traveling to Minneapolis from Keith, our longtime Update meteorologist in Norman, Okla.: Expect partly cloudy and cold conditions Sunday.  High in the low 20s after a single digit low. Snow is likely on Saturday morning with blowing snow possible Saturday afternoon. Conditions will worsen by then. For updates, check Keith's web site (http://www.galstar.com/~kbrews/packwx).
  Here is Keith's take on the game:
  For the Vikes another vic'try clinches, The home field in this game of inches, The Pack just hopes to survive, And keep their dreams alive, As they take on the purple Grinches.
  -- That pretty much sums it up. The Packers kept their wild-card playoff hopes alive with a 26-13 win over the Lions last Sunday. The Packers still need to win both of their remaining games. They can catch only the Lions, Rams and Buccaneers, but they need the Lions to lose a game and they need the Rams or Bucs to lose 2 games. They can't catch the winner of this week's Rams-Bucs game. Nor can they catch the Vikings, Eagles, Giants or Saints.
  News and notes from the week:
  -- CB Tyrone Williams sat out practice on Wednesday and Thursday with a sore neck, but is expected to play against the Vikings. He lasted only 1 series against the Lions before coming out with neck spasms. ... CB Tod McBride is bothered by a twisted knee and didn't practice Thursday, but also is expected to play Sunday. ... FB Matt Snider missed Wednesday's practice with a sore hip, but expected to practice today and play Sunday. ... TE Ryan Wetnight sustained a concussion against the Lions and didn't practice Wednesday, but should play Sunday. With Tyrone Davis slowed with a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder, Wetnight has been taking his place in the 2-TE sets with Bubba Franks.
  -- The Packers again are practicing with crowd noise cranked up in the Don Hutson Center, in the hopes of getting a feel for what the noise in the Metrodome will be like.
  -- RT Earl Dotson has started doing some football drills with shoulder pads. He's working with the Packers' strength coaches. The Packers are trying to figure out what to do with Dotson after 2 surgeries for a herniated disc in his lower back. ... LB Brian Williams had his the abscess in his right knee drained 2 weeks ago. The infection is cleared up. ... RB Dorsey Levens is spending 3 to 5 hours a day on rehabbing his right knee. ... None of the 3, plus WR Corey Bradford, will be back this season.
  -- DT Santana Dotson stopped by the locker room on Wednesday. He had surgery 2 weeks ago to repair his torn right quadriceps. His leg will be in a brace for 6 to 8 weeks, and then he'll start rehab. Neither Dotson nor DT Steve Warren, who had the same injury and surgery, are expected back until training camp in July or August.
  -- FS Darren Sharper is the Packers' only representative on the NFC Pro Bowl team, making a terrific comeback from a dreadful 1999 season. He had the word "perseverance" tattooed on his shoulder during the offseason and has lived up to that, getting 8 interceptions so far.
  The Packers have 4 alternates: QB Brett Favre is a 2nd alternate, KR Allen Rossum is either a 1st or 2nd alternate and FB William Henderson and K Ryan Longwell are 3rd alternates. Favre has said he won't play if he's picked. Rossum will go if the Lions' Desmond Howard drops out. It's doubtful that either Henderson or Longwell will go.
  Longwell thought he got hosed in the fan voting, getting passed over for Bucs K Martin Gramatica. A quote from Longwell: "Like I've said my times, I don't think it's a mere coincidence that a Pro Bowl kicker and punter are from Florida and Arizona, the 2 best places to kick. ... Basically, I get a free ticket to watch the game from my living room. ... I expected it to go this way, but it's disappointing.
  -- RB Ahman Green needs just 60 more rushing yards to reach 1,000 for the season. Look for the Packers to consider Green as their feature back from now on, not the aging and injury-prone Dorsey Levens. Green's emergence has lessened the Packers' need to find an RB in the draft or free agency. He has 6 runs of 25 or more yards this season. Only Jim Taylor has had more in a single season since 1950, doing so 4 times from 1960 to 1964.
  -- Look for the Packers to announce a big contract extension for Favre in early January. It's expected to be 3 to 7 years, with a signing bonus of $10 million to $20 million. Getting increasingly harder to see how the rest of the offseason signings will go. The Packers face a tough call if Sharper asks for more than they can afford, considering that they'd also like to re-sign Longwell, Green and Rossum.
  -- Sports Illustrated's Peter King was in town for the Lions game and had a pretty entertaining interview with Favre on the CNNsi.com web site last week. Among the tidbits: Favre loves golf, and likes to hit balls inside the Don Hutson Center. ... On the Sunday before the Monday night win over the Vikings, Favre had a good practice in the morning, played 9 holes of golf, went bow hunting and got an 8-point buck, and got to the hotel on time for meetings at 7 p.m. ... He likes to watch The Learning Channel, the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and National Geographic on CNBC. ... He was out shoveling snow in shorts and clogs the other night. ... His favorite prank of the year was pulling down special teams coach Frank Novak's pants at the end of a practice. ... He doesn't have an ATM card. ... As for why he wears underwear autographed by QBs Matt Hasselbeck and Danny Wuerffel, you have to check out the full interview. Go to the NFL portion of the site (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/), then go to the Inside Game area and click on Monday Morning QB link. Better do it before next Monday rolls around. 
  -- The Packers signed DT Austin Robbins and cut DT David Richie, who was signed last week. Robbins is 29, 6-5, 300, a 7-year veteran who has mostly been a backup with the Saints and Raiders. Robbins was cut last month by the Raiders when they needed to sign an extra kicker. The Packers picked him up because they wanted a bigger body to play the run in the middle. Robbins wears No. 99.
  -- The Bengals signed G Craig Heimburger off the Packers' practice squad. Even though he was an all-NFL Europe player this spring, Heimburger was buried on the Packers' depth chart, and they apparently decided he wasn't worth activating to keep him. He was replaced on the practice squad with G Ed Kehl, who was cut by the Seahawks during training camp after playing DT for them. He's 28, 6-4, 305, out of Brigham Young, and was with the Jaguars and Eagles during training camp in 1999. Kehl wears No. 75.
  -- The Packers and the city of Green Bay have agreed on a 30-year lease, with details due out today. If you go to games, it will cost you more. There likely will be a 10 percent ticket tax. So, a $53 sideline seat will cost $58.30, and so on. The only other major change is that the city will be allowed to hold 1 non-football event (such as a concert or a sporting event) at the stadium each month from February through June. The Packers traditionally have been reluctant to have such events, fearing damage to the field. The city will use the revenue from the ticket tax and the non-football events to help pay off the cost of the stadium renovation. The Packers also pay $500,000 in rent, with it going up 2.75 percent a year, but keep all parking, concession and advertising revenue. The Packers also can't move the team from Lambeau Field without the permission of the city and the stadium board.
  -- Needing another pro scout to keep up with all the leagues popping up, the Packers have hired Marc Lillibride. He's 28, a former Iowa State and NFL Europe LB who was on the practice squads of the Dolphins and Saints.
  -- This week's viewer mail is continuing confirmation that you're seeing glitter in the Packers' helmets. Well, it must be so. Thanks to everyone who took the time to drop me a line.
  JoAnn in Neenah says:  "I don't know if all of the Packers have glittery helmets, but some certainly do. We have a 27-inch analog TV and watch over the air, off an old-fashioned antenna. Even with this primitive method of receiving television signals, we're seeing glitter in Neenah!"
  Jim in Connecticut says "Yes, the glitter is definitely there. I have NFL Sunday Ticket and I can definitely see it."
  Scott in Killeen, Texas, says: "I, too, have seen the light ... er, glitter! I've noticed it mainly on Favre's helmet the last few games. The first time I saw it, I thought it was mist forming, making the gold glisten, but then I realized it was not raining!"
  -- And finally, this from Bob, a longtime reader in San Diego, noting that Al Gore's quest for the presidency wound down with one of his allies invoking a quote widely attributed to Vince Lombardi: "We didn't lose the game, we just ran out of time." As always, you be the judge.
  As always, your questions and comments are welcome at the new address: jeffash@new.rr.com
  Adventures with Evan: He can't wait to put up our Christmas tree. We went up to the tree farm along the Oconto River on Wednesday afternoon, and we tramped through the field, with Evan inspecting all 3 outhouses. After we got the tree baled and into the van, the top hung over Evan's seat, so he got the rare treat of sitting up front on the way home. ... However, Christmas at our house is being held hostage by home improvements. We were to have 14 windows replaced on Monday. We got a winter storm instead. Then the rest of the week apparently was too cold to do the work. Now it is scheduled for Tuesday. So the house has been torn up for a week, with drapes and blinds off all the windows and things cleared from in front of the windows. But the tree goes up Saturday, and they'll just have to work around it.
  This week's soundtrack: "A Motown Christmas," the 1973 classic that may be the best Christmas album I own; and "Jingle Bell Jazz," another collection of classics on the Columbia label from 1974.
  This week's sources: Green Bay Press-Gazette (http://www.packersnews.com), Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (http://www.jsonline.com/packer/news/) and Packers (http://www.packers.com) web pages. Check the Packers' current roster at packers.com
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  Thanks as always to Janet for saving the papers and to Scott for providing the mail service and the web space on South End Zone.
  Thanks, Jeff
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