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The Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions will face off in Week 18, marking the fourth time in the last six years that the Packers will end the regular season at Ford Field.

This is an abbreviated version of the Dope Sheet. Read the full version here PDF. Packers defensive coordinator Joe Barry held the same role with the Lions for two seasons …Barry also played for the University of Michigan from …Packers offensive line coach Adam Stenavich played collegiately at Michigan and later was a strength and conditioning intern and a graduate assistant for the Wolverines Packers quarterbacks coach Luke Getsy was the wide receivers coach at Western Michigan in Additionally, Franklin was a player personnel intern with the Lions in Packers defensive line coach Jerry Montgomery served in the same role at Michigan from Packers assistant defensive backs coach Ryan Downard played safety at Eastern Michigan from Packers defensive backs coach Jerry Gray coached on the same staff as Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley for the Minnesota Vikings from …Lions head equipment manager Tim O'Neil spent six seasons as an equipment assistant in Green Bay It is the 12th time in the last 14 seasons that the two teams have squared off in a prime-time contest.

Saturday marks just the third time the Packers will play on Christmas, having hosted the Bears in and Sunday night marks the 16th consecutive regular season that the Packers and Bears have squared off in a prime-time game. The Green Bay Packers take the short trip to Minnesota to face the Vikings in their third division game of the season. Green Bay plays their fourth road contest over a five-game stretch when they go to Kansas City to play the Chiefs.

Dope Sheet: Packers finish regular season in Detroit Week 18 marks the fourth time in the last six years that the Packers will end the regular season at Ford Field. Jan 04, at PM. Evan Siegle, packers. Green Bay has won two of the last three regular-season finales at Detroit and is overall in road games against the Lions to close out the regular season.

The Packers have won two in a row at Detroit. Large Professor passed through. Guru was hanging with folks and taking pictures. That shit was epic!

The radio was full of shows. The amount of music that was coming out was phenomenal. Mud Family were terrorising the freestyle circuit. The music at that time was on such an equal par with what was going on in the US. A lot of artists were releasing their first projects and the energy was amazing. Everybody on the scene was truly moving as part of the same cause.

It was a really special time. First live rap show you saw? With the Onyx riot, I thought I was on 's guestlist for that one. I turned up early to secure my spot and I rolled up to the door. I turned around and went home. Later I hear on the news about the riot. I guess that was lucky escape!

The Busta gig went all wrong but in the beginning everything was going so well. I did my DJ set and the atmosphere was lovely. We had a fashion show going on up there and it was all looking so good. Then it started to drag on a bit waiting for Busta to get on stage. I went backstage to one of the production offices and asked what was happening; everybody looked at their shoes! I was in shock. I knew it would all turn to shit once people knew was going on. I asked Rodney P to get my record box off the stage as it might have looked a little suspicious if I went and dragged my records away.

I wanted to leave before it got crazy so I asked Rodney to give me a lift home. I got in and turned on Westwood's show and heard him laughing his ass off about what was happening. He was taking live calls from people at the scene. It was horrible! I felt sick for a week about that whole night. I even had to pay back ticket money to people out of my own pocket! Sadly, the guy was working with on that event was a crook. How about the Def Jam Tour in ? They were all coming to London.

Hammersmith Odeon. Three of my favourite artists. So, I had to have a plan. I tried asking the parents. I tried asking my older brother to buy me a ticket. I'll have to get a job then. What job is going to take me on and pay me in time to get a ticket for this show?

Step in my man Scott at number 9. He tells me that his brother Barry can get me a job at Hammersmith Odeon! No way! Can you believe it? Where do I sign up? I went down there and sat through what I swear was the simplest interview I have ever had. The job is yours! I watched LL Cool J sound checking. I watched Bobcat sit on his record box and polish his gold chains.

I watched Eric B walk around in his Dapper Dan suit and a neckfull of jewellery. I sat with a small crowd and listened to Chuck D talk about life, the universe and everything. I got autographs from Flavor Flav and Terminator X. I was so gassed at just being there.

I took pictures of the shows, especially when LL brought on his massive boom box. Flashing LED's and everything! I still got them somewhere. The dopest part of it all, besides walking around the venue just before the doors opened and seeing hundreds of people dying to get in, was the the fact that I actually GOT PAID to watch the show - 3 times - that only weeks before I couldn't even afford a ticket for! It was crazy to see artists that a few years ago nobody was trying to play, now getting daytime spins.

But somewhere along the line the record companies seemed to forget how much love we showed these artists in the beginning and they started to become almost too big for hip hop shows - WTF! But that's how it goes innit. I was cool with the commercial success because all I ever wanted really was to see hip hop on a massive scale worldwide. I just wish I'd bagged a couple million along the way! Your show on Colourful focuses mainly on classic Hip Hop.

Do you still check for new stuff and if so who are you checking for? Yeah, Teddy's Jam is my new ish baby. I try to keep it with the classic material because Colourful as a station has that classic feel to it. They play classic soul, reggae, jazz, house, funk and allsorts so I thought that a classic Hip Hop show would fit right in.

I mix it with breaks and samples to keep with the natural style of the station and to draw in folks that think I'm just gonna be playing a bunch of rapping and swearing! I play from the Sugarhill era right through to Def Jam and Rawkus. I still check for new music, but it has to have that original hip hop feel about it. Plus of course my family like Blak Twang and Ty who are still releasing strong music but not getting the exposure due because of the way the game has changed.

I'm still excited when older artists drop new material especially when it's dope. That's what it's always been about for me: that anticipation of the new hotness.

M support. If it's important, I'll list it. Daz : Buy parts. Build PC. So I've decided not to wait on the money for the and just use my for now. I'm pretty sure this setup will still render far better than the current one I'm using. I'll start buying the final components for the PC soon. I dunno. I also forgot to look at case fans so there's that I'll figure it out.

The PC should be built within the first 2 weeks of I wish I had that to put in it, but my wallet isn't setup like that. Once the PC is built I'll work towards getting my Daz situation in order.

Then, it's render time! All renders in the game will be redone, no matter how new they are. Should be fun. PC Build Status: Tragically on hold, technical difficulties Will buy a RTX or better if avail later. HUD updated. Honestly, at this particular moment I time I genuinely have no monetary goals. The game is being funded from other sources and I've given up on trying to get feedback out of people. So I'm just going to make the game that I want.



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