A lifetime Green Bay Packer Fan living in the land of the Giants (and Jets). My boyhood idol was Bart Starr and then became a huge Vince Lombardi fan. I used to get the Packer Report delivered to me in NJ and for many year's that was the only way to get information about my team beyond game scores/news. One a year (Monday after the NFL Draft) I would buy the New York Times - strictly because they were the only publication that listed every player drafted by every team. How else would I know who the Packers drafted in the 10th round? During the Packers' dog days of the 70's and 80's, the NFL Draft provided the only ray of hope for Packers fans. Eventually, Ron Wolf, Brett Favre, Reggie White, and Co. came along to turn the Packers back into a winning organization. As the internet developed into something bigger than we all expected, in 2008 I started writing about the Packers on Bleacher Report, when, in its infancy, anyone could just create a login and start writing. Surprised that people were actually interested in my writing, I decided to start my own blog, jerseyal.com in February of 2009. My first post was me "forgiving" Brett Favre for going to the Jets (little did I know what was about to happen next). Over time, I added more writers and changed the name to ALLGBP.com. When CheeseheadTV needed an editor, we worked out a "merger" of the two sites and that's where we are now. I'm extremely proud to be heading the team of the king of the independent Packers blog sites. We have never sold our souls to any of the big media companies, and thus, we can do whatever the heck we want. Hopefully, that is to inform and entertain you. Thanks for stopping by.
Lifelong Packer fan in the Milwaukee area. University of Wisconsin Class of 2010 (On Wisconsin!). PR pro, copy writer and editor. Craft beer enthusiast and occasional homebrewer.
Born and raised in Green Bay, WI and I still call it home. After my family, watching the Packers, sharing my opinions on the team through my writing, and interacting with other fans is my greatest passion.
Former Editor at Cheesehead TV, Railbird Central host and now owner of Bierock Madison Craft Beer.
Literary nut, high school teacher, football coach, and draft enthusiast. Enjoys watching and discussing NFL and college football. Excited to be part of the CheeseheadTV draft evaluation team. Also a contributor to the Green Bay Packers blog, Lombardiave.com.
Packers film analyst since 2013. When not talking about the Packers you can find him talking about his new favorite horror movie or the latest band he's in love with. He is a father of 2 and a below-average second-baseman in church league softball. You can reach him on Twitter at @DustyEvely or by email at [email protected]
Growing up in Green Bay I've been a Packer fan from pretty much the day I was born. My family was lucky enough to have season tickets and one of the first games I was ever at was the Brett Favre touchdown pass to Kitrick Taylor right in the end zone that I was sitting in. While I've always been involved heavily in the Packers I've recently become much more involved from a writing, scouting, and podcasting standpoint. A few years back I completed the scouting schools through National Football Post and Sports Management Worldwide. I had my own blog for a while before I started writing for Titletown Sound Off and then for CheeseheadTV. Recently I created the Pack-A-Day Podcast which includes some of the best Packers writers and podcasters around. Currently I am an editor for Packer Report. You can follow me on Twitter @AndyHermanNFL. Go Pack Go!
Born and raised with cheese in my veins. You can find me tweeting for cheeseheadTV!
Bruce Irons has played, coached, and studied football for decades. Best-selling author of books such as A Fan's Guide To Understanding The NFL Draft, A Fan's Guide To Understanding The NFL Salary Cap, and A Fan's Guide To NFL Free Agency Hits And Misses, Bruce contributes to CheeseHeadTV and PackersForTheWin.com.
I've covered the NFL, MLB, NBA, NCAA football and basketball and even polo. Yes polo. The most interesting interview I've ever had was Alonzo Mourning. The most forgetful interview was Joe Tiller.
I may be a Floridian but I'm a Cheeshead at heart. Thanks to my dad's Wisconsin roots, I've been a huge Packers fan my entire life. There are very few things I enjoy more than live-tweeting Packers games and interacting with all of you. You'll catch me writing up a recap after each game during the season for CHTV and every Wednesday on the Pack-A-Day Podcast. Go Pack Go!
Packer fan for over 60 years. Former TV sports anchor in Green Bay market. Shareholder.
I'm a big fan of sports and pop culture. The "402" in my username refers to the area code where I was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. Though corn-fed and a lover of meat and potatoes, I did not inherit the family curse of rooting for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Instead, I focused my attention as a fan on pro sports. A Packers fan since 2003, I've seen this team have great offenses, great defenses, great special teams, and I've been fortunate enough to have seen excellence at every single position on the field. The Packers have spoiled me, and now during this time where the Packers are rebuilding and re-defining an identity, I'm excited to follow the draft, support the young guys, root on the coaching staff & front office, and bear witness as the Green Bay Packers define the next chapter in the franchise's history.
Fun fact, Ahman Green went to high school at Central High in Omaha, Nebraska, a few miles from where I was raised. When I was 8 years old in 2003, I saw him play in some primetime game and became a Packers fan the moment my mom told me that she watched him play his high school ball.
Life long Packers fan currently living in Utah but hoping to get back to Wisconsin someday.
I've been a diehard Packers fan since the frustrating days of Lynn Dickey and Eddie Lee Ivery. I love music and sports and I love talking about music and sports. Dogs and cats rule. Rock 'n' roll ain't noise pollution. And I can probably destroy you on the karaoke stage.
I have been podcasting about the Packers for years and I have an education in broadcasting. I got my start when I launched the website titletownsoundoff.com and it's podcast, Titletown Sound. After a short break from podcasting, I have returned to co-host Cheesehead TV LIVE!