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January 7, 2012

A Year Ago Had I Told You….

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2.  “The 6th seed Green Bay Packers wouldn’t lose a game for 364 straight days”

As we entered the playoffs last year, the Packers had just started to catch fire.  No one moreso than Aaron Rodgers.  His play throughout the playoffs was a site to behold and the Packers cruised to a Super Bowl Title.  The team continued its stretch of dominance as they rattled off 13 straight wins to open the 2011 campaign

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Jansen
After completing his commerce degree at Queen’s University, Jansen returned to his hometown of Toronto and graduated with his MBA from the Rotman School of Management at U of T. A quarterback for both university teams, Jansen also has volunteered as a coach for the Junior Argonauts for five years. He has been writing for his own blog “The Redzone” on all things NFL for the last two years and his passion for football is second to none.




 
 

 
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