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Ross from Roswell, GA

Gents, looking ahead with positivity. How great would it be to have the fans in the stands for a couple of home playoff games?

There's nothing I'd love more…if it's safe to do so.

Scott from Wausau, WI

Did any of the 1940s Green Bay Packers leave the team to serve during World War II?

I'm sure Cliff has the full list but Pro Football Hall of Famers Tony Canadeo and Clarke Hinkle were among those who served. Canadeo served in the Army and missed the 1945 season, but returned to Green Bay the following year. Hinkle enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1942 and didn't return to the Packers following World War II.

Eric from Erie, PA

So there are rumors of a Robert Saleh hiring possibly happening in Detroit. How do you think coach would feel about coaching against his best friend twice a year?

Saleh is a worthy candidate with a track record that speaks for itself. Now, do I find a headline like "Michigan legislators urge Lions to hire Robert Saleh as head coach in bipartisan letter" jarring? Why yes I do. It got me to click, at least.

Jim from Eau Claire, WI

My high school football versatility was similar to Elgton Jenkins'. I played end, guard and tackle. The coach told me to sit on the end of the bench, guard the water jug and tackle anyone who came near it.

You were a true Swiss army knife.

John from Yakima, WA

Joan's sign for Mike's daughter needs to read, "Blog Dad Blog," and the sign for Ma Hod needs to read, "Type Wes Type." Kudos to the organization for reaching out to their families as I suspect many aren't normally able to get to games. Sunday's game is the first I remember seeing fans with blankets; 60,000 closely packed bodies generate significant heat.

Ha. Or one sign that reads "Insider" and the other "Inbox." Unfortunately, "Team Hod" will not be represented at Sunday's game but I'm confident the Spoffords will hold up their end of the bargain.

Greg from Philadelphia, PA

No question, just a comment. When it comes to cheese steaks, Whiz is most definitely cheese. "Whiz Wit" is the only correct way to order a cheese steak. Go Pack Go

No cheese was the correct answer.

Jeff from Wentzville, MO

Hi Wes. Two quick things: 1) What do you think of Steve Kornacki of MSNBC going on Sunday Night Football to break down playoff scenarios? Personally, I think it's overkill. 2) Regarding Spoff's answer to Patrick from Gulf Breeze, FL, regarding who is on the production team for "Total Packers," how does Triple H find the time to work for the Pack and the WWE? LOL

I give you points for not saying I look like Kornacki. That's often low-hanging fruit. But I take them right back for your second point.

Jeff from Wentzville, MO

Sorry Wes. I meant to add: I'll see myself out. Thanks.

You'll find the nearest exit on your immediate left.

Dean from Leavenworth, IN

On wings of an Eagle from a city of brotherly love a champion of the east approaches

Desperate to hold their crown they will show no love

A reeling foe with backs to the wall that one year hence delivered defeat to our men on the hallowed ground

Men of the Bay you must not stray from your path

Once more the time has come to rise to the challenge

A Dean poem must mean Sunday is almost here. Welcome to December football, everyone.

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