In November, 1964 when I was a patient at the Mayo Clinic I though seriously about killing myself.
About Jerry Kramer
Gerald Louis Krameris an American former professional football player, author and sports commentator. He played 11 years as a guard and kicker with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL).
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Then to have your baby playing at the school you played at and having him play well is a special treat.
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Old #64 chose… a gentle jog, fast enough to prove I was alive, slow enough to savor the cheers. They washed over me. They warmed me. I knew I could live without them but I loved them.
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When the game is over it is really just beginning.
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In November, 1964 when I was a patient at the Mayo Clinic I though seriously about killing myself.
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There’s a great deal of love for one another on this club. Perhaps we’re living in Camelot.
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To have that kind of ovation, that happens very seldom for a lineman.
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It is something that most parents hope for in life: That their children will be moderately successful, polite, decent human beings. Anything on top of that is something you have no right to hope for, but we all do.
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Probably the best part of my life has been watching the kids play their games.
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