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February 4, 2011 - Practice928 viewsPhoto: APFeb 04, 2011
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February 4, 2011 - Practice915 viewsPhoto: APFeb 04, 2011
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February 4, 2011 - Practice942 viewsThis is in need of a good caption!
Care to give it a try?
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February 3, 2011 - Press Conference1210 views“It is kind of a tough thing to comment on because legacies are usually something that is asked when you are done. I think you can always build towards your legacy and what you want it to be. Just trying to win championships is what I am trying to do.†-- On his legacy.
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February 3, 2011 - Practice in Texas1309 viewsBen and Jonathan Scott warming up at TCU.
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1347 viewsBen wisely checks the inside of his helmet to make sure Mike Wallace hasn't put lizards or grasshoppers in it!
Okay, not really! But it still might be a wise idea, just in case there's payback coming:
“He’s a jokester. He plays with you too much, always joking, always trying to play a trick on someone. You got to watch him. He’s doing all types of stuff when we were at camp; he puts lizards and stuff in people’s helmets, especially rookies. He put snowballs (iceballs) in there. I don’t know if it was a lizard, it might have been a grasshopper, but it was something on the field, something from the country, because you don’t do that in the city. Touch insects on the ground? No way. But that’s my dog, man.†— Mike Wallace providing a bit of insider info on his quarterback.
http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/feed/2011-01/super-bowl-xlv/story/players-provide-early-insight-as-super-bowl-week-begins
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February 3, 2011 - Practice in Texas1107 viewsIs this mine?
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February 3, 2011 - Practice in Texas1485 viewsIt's all about being comfortable when talking to the media!
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February 3, 2011 - Press Conference999 viewsBen takes a picture of media members before the questions start....
“It can be overwhelming. To do this every day and answer the same questions over and over can be very overwhelming. You have to find a way to kind of go to your happy place and deal with it and enjoy it. I know what Aaron is going through with it being his first time. Every time it gets a little bit easier because you know what to get used to and you know what it is. People think that its going to be a big difference for the Packers team because it is there first time, but once you get on the field and the ball is kicked off, it’s just football. You may have a little extra jitters. Aaron is a good enough player that he should be able to put that all behind him and play.†-- On what he feels now as compared to his first Super Bowl appearance.
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February 3, 2011 - Press Conference1287 views"It was superstition and tradition. Tuesday night I take my linemen out to dinner and we went to a great barbeque spot. We went there and wanted to listen to some live music, so we went to a piano bar. We just had an enjoyable night. We go to dinner a lot during the regular season. The tradition for the Super Bowl is that I take the guys out one night and they get to pick. Usually it’s a steakhouse or something. They wanted to go to a barbeque place this time, so it was really good." -- On taking his O-Line out on Tuesday night.Feb 03, 2011
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February 3, 2011 - Press Conference1004 views“I think you always strive to get better and perform the way and the ability you want to. You either improve or deteriorate, and I never want to go backwards. I’m always trying to get better. I figure that as you become more of a veteran in this league, and you play more games, things start to slow down and get more comfortable. I think it’s kind of natural that you would start to play better football as you keep going.†-- On whether he feels that he is at the "top of his game".
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February 3, 2011 - Press Conference1091 views“We have a curfew. We have a one o’clock curfew. I heard that the crack TMZ staff that they are, they know their facts that I was out past then, but really we were home way before curfew. It’s kind of an ironic thing there. I think the first night there is no curfew and then there is curfew every other night.
“This game is so huge for all of us. We want to win it. Rest is really important. For instance, last night I went to a movie and I was done and in bed by 10. You start tapering things off and going to bed early.†-- On whether the team has a curfew this week.
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