Packers hope his decision to stay home pays off.
Marshfield, Wisconsin is a peaceful town in the north central part of the state, about 212 miles northwest of Milwaukee. On Sunday afternoons in the fall, most of its nineteen thousand residents are parked in front of their television sets watching the Green Bay Packers, who make their home at Lambeau Field, 106 miles to the east as the crow flies. Marshfield has pretty much always been a Packer town, but these days the locals have a particular interest in seeing the team do well.
Back in 2000 they would show up, as they always did, to support the various athletic teams of their beloved Marshfield High School Tigers.