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from the Packer website.Quote:Driver has announced that his against-all-odds career has come to an end, with an official retirement ceremony slated for next Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the Lambeau Field Atrium. read the rest of the story as well. DD is easily one of my all time favorite players. I will not have trouble wearing his jersey to games for many years to come. |
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The guy was an exceptional player and remains an exceptional person. We are so fortunate to have had the opportunity to watch him play for the Packers, through quite an amazing career. I am SO glad he won a SB with us! Thank you Double D!
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Glad he did the sensible thing and retired this year. Amazing player for years, amazing person still. I feel like this deserves one last post.
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SO gratifying to read this. Donald has been one of my favorite Packers for years, and I'm glad I won't have to see him languishing in that hideous purple uniform... |
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Congratulations, Donald Driver, on an excellent football career. Thank you for being a consummate Green Bay Packer. |
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I'm gonna miss him. In his prime he was such a beast. He should be a packers receiver coach. |
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Originally Posted by: El3ment12  I'm gonna miss him. In his prime he was such a beast. He should be a packers receiver coach. no they need an OL coach very badly. He could not do any worse than Campen. |
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Originally Posted by: El3ment12  I'm gonna miss him. In his prime he was such a beast. He should be a packers receiver coach. He should actually be a coach. I think some of Greg Jennings' success has been learning from Driver the moves he makes for all that YAC. I've seen other Packers receivers do it too. The only drawback is that there is sometimes too much dancing, but the Packers receivers have been relatively successful with YAC which I believe is thanks to Donald Driver. |
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Originally Posted by: wpr  no they need an OL coach very badly. He could not do any worse than Campen. Our WRs actually block pretty well, maybe DD should take over the position |
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everytime i think of donald driver, it takes me back to the last Sunday before my dad passed away. he was laying on the couch semi-comatose while i watched the Packers play. you see, i just had to be with my daddy during one more game. favre threw a TD pass, i hollered, & my dad opened his eyes & said "was that driver?" i told him yes dad - driver did it again. he said "i really like that kid - he sure can catch". then closed his eyes again & went back in his coma-like state. a precious moment i will never forget. thank you so much for the memories 80. |
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Originally Posted by: 4PackGirl  everytime i think of donald driver, it takes me back to the last Sunday before my dad passed away. he was laying on the couch semi-comatose while i watched the Packers play. you see, i just had to be with my daddy during one more game. favre threw a TD pass, i hollered, & my dad opened his eyes & said "was that driver?" i told him yes dad - driver did it again. he said "i really like that kid - he sure can catch". then closed his eyes again & went back in his coma-like state. a precious moment i will never forget. thank you so much for the memories 80. You know.. a guy like Driver would really appreciate that story. It amazes me just how intricate in nature the game is woven into the American fabric. Many a forever memory has ties to the game. Thanks for sharing. |
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DD has been a great player and a classy individual. I hope the Packers find a place for him in the organization. He would be a great ambassador for the Packers, much like Bart Starr has been over the years. |
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Well, I think it ensures a long term relationship with the Packers and hopefully something in which Driver is very active with the organization and fans.
One can point directly to the Brett exit in terms of how it affected Driver's end of career decisions. |
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Originally Posted by: 4PackGirl  everytime i think of donald driver, it takes me back to the last Sunday before my dad passed away. he was laying on the couch semi-comatose while i watched the Packers play. you see, i just had to be with my daddy during one more game. favre threw a TD pass, i hollered, & my dad opened his eyes & said "was that driver?" i told him yes dad - driver did it again. he said "i really like that kid - he sure can catch". then closed his eyes again & went back in his coma-like state. a precious moment i will never forget. thank you so much for the memories 80. thanks for sharing this. I remember watching Cardinal's baseball with my Dad as he was slipping away. I came into his room and the game would be on but his eyes were closed. We would talk a bit and listen to the game a bit. That was a very difficult summer. Originally Posted by: Pack93z  You know.. a guy like Driver would really appreciate that story.
It amazes me just how intricate in nature the game is woven into the American fabric. Many a forever memory has ties to the game. Thanks for sharing.
Agreed. Julie would should post your story on the Packer site or their FB page. He just may read it. |
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i went ahead & posted it on donald's page. i think he'll be touched by it & hopefully realize how much he truly has meant to the Packers & their fans. thanks guys. having a rough day today. going back to those memories are good but also very hard. |
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