A Quote by John Dorsey

The fan base for the Cleveland Browns is more passionate than Green Bay Packers fans. — © John Dorsey
The fan base for the Cleveland Browns is more passionate than Green Bay Packers fans.
I have let down many in Cleveland - my Browns teammates, our hard-working coaching staff, the team's ownership, and the loyal fan base that wants nothing more than to win. Playing there is different than in many other cities. We feel the fans pain.
I'm a lifetime Green Bay Packers fan.
At an unusually young age, I read 'Instant Replay' by Jerry Kramer, which talked a lot about the Green Bay Packers and Vince Lombardi. From there I was really more a fan of coaches than teams and players.
The Cleveland Browns fans really are the greatest fans.
My three children played soccer and lacrosse. I grew up as a Green Bay Packers fan. I am not against sports. We want kids to play sports, but we want them to be safe.
Going back to coach in Green Bay was the biggest mistake I ever made in my life. I was approached by the organization, and it turned out to be an enormous mistake. I was extremely disappointed. I disappointed the Packers and their fans.
I also played in the 1967 Super Bowl against the Green Bay Packers.
You never imagine that the Green Bay Packers were going to be in something you wrote or singing 'Bootylicious.'
The Green Bay Packers never lost a football game. They just ran out of time.
Martina's like the old Green Bay Packers. You know exactly what she's going to do, but there isn't a thing you can do about it.
Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
Green Bay is a blue-collar community, and it's all about the Packers. I was able to go there, slow down and focus on the game.
I'm an East Coast guy and always will be. But I'm always going to find my way back to Green Bay whether I'm living here or not. Green Bay is a great place. Green Bay is awesome.
For some young people, their first experience ever hearing punk rock music was playing the Green Bay Packers on 'Madden'.
I've gone from having a huge fan base to losing a huge fan base to having a kind of fluctuating fan base. I've always had a core of fans who've stuck by me but, depending on the kind of music I do, I end up appealing to certain groups of people and alienating others.
There are three things important to every man in this locker room. His God, his family, and the Green Bay Packers. In that order.
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