How much do the Packers mean to that city and the state of Wisconsin?
GJ: Going there and seeing how the fans dress up and paint up for the games, you know it’s a big deal. I don’t know what percentage of the team is owned by the community of Green Bay, but it’s a pretty good amount. Obviously, they care about that team. If they win, it’s a big deal. If they lose, it’s a big deal. BW: Last year, your own bobblehead became a big deal. Do you have one? GJ: You bet. I think it’s pretty cool. When I was growing up I actually collected them, and they look nothing like the bobbleheads of today. There is so much detail now and the amount of work that’s put in, they come out great. It’s an honor to have your bobblehead out there. The fans seem to like them, and it says a lot about how far I’ve come. BW: You’re a West Coast guy. How is living in the Midwest? GJ: Milwaukee is a great city. The people are blue collar-type people who work hard and that makes you want to go out there and give it your all. I’ve had a few injuries that have cost me some games, but the
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