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To: SiouxPal who wrote (70277)12/31/2004 9:31:15 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
With the way the Canes are hitting the QB (and his subsequent unwillingness to step into his throws) I think you'll win. Whats the spread?

Although I must say the Canes have to get the offense going



To: SiouxPal who wrote (70277)12/31/2004 9:32:42 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 89467
 
A good playoff omen?

Packers honor White with helmet decal
Dec. 31, 2004
SportsLine.com wire reports

GREEN BAY, Wis.-- The Green Bay Packers will honor the late Reggie White by wearing a No. 92 decal on their helmets for the last game of the regular season and the playoffs.

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The team will start wearing the decal, which has 92 in dark block numbers with a clear background, on Sunday in Chicago against the Bears.

White, 43, who died suddenly Sunday in North Carolina, is believed to be only second player honored with a Packers helmet decal. The team wore the No. 3 decal after Hall of Famer Tony Canadeo died in 2003.

The team is also finalizing plans to honor White at its wild-card playoff game at Lambeau Field. The Packers also plan to retire White's number next season.

On Thursday, nearly 50 current and former members of the Packers attended White's funeral in Charlotte.

White played for the Packers from 1993-98 and helped Green Bay win the Super Bowl against New England after the 1996 season.

A preliminary autopsy report showed White might have died because of a respiratory disease combined with other health problems. Determining a final cause of death might take up to three months.

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To: SiouxPal who wrote (70277)12/31/2004 9:48:53 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 89467
 
WHOA!

On that return he got JACKED UP!