What great photos of the Lambeau Field Atrium naturalization ceremony! It just seems so right to become an American citizen at Lambeau Field! Congratulations to all! GPG!

What a great event and kudos to our supremely talented social department for putting together an awesome recap video of the ceremony. Congrats to everyone involved!

Kyle from St. Charles, MO

There’s subjectivity to what is and is not an error as well, though based on whether “a fielder fails to make a play with ‘ordinary effort’.” The stat remains. I hadn’t thought about it, but I like Dave’s suggestion. A pitcher’s ERA, which is a much better indicator of success than say W/L record, shouldn’t be affected by poor defense. A QB’s stat column and earning potential shouldn’t be negatively impacted by what’s determined catchable with “ordinary effort.”

I’m sure NFL teams and personnel departments grind the film well enough to know the type of quarterback they are investing in regardless of what the numbers say. It’s just tough when outsiders look at a box score and draw conclusions without full context of what happened.

I’m just a regular 60-plus-year old-school football fan. But now I hear about something called “off-ball” linebacker. Why the ever-changing naming and re-naming of positions in the NFL? Corner, nickelback, dime back, free safety, strong safety, middle LB, outside LB, edge rusher, nose tackle, DT, DE, and that’s just a few and that’s just defense. MLB teams have had nine players on the field for decades and you don’t see constantly changing position names. P.S. Get off my lawn!

Ha, I’m sure you loved it when Jacksonville listed Denard Robinson as OW (Offensive Weapon) after drafting the former Michigan quarterback in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL Draft. I get your frustration, but the term “Off-ball linebacker” simply differentiates traditional linebackers from 3-4 outside linebackers who primarily rush the passer.

I know it’s a slow time of the year news-wise, but the media trots out a possible Tom Brady return after he “impresses” in a flag football game. Some genius writer in Pittsburgh even said the Steelers should forget about Rodgers and pursue him. He would last about 10 snaps behind that pathetic offensive line. One hit from a Micah Parsons type would send him back to the announce booth in a hurry. Why do we waste our time on such idiocy?

The same reason Logan Paul was “playing” in that game. While meaningless, it’s a headline during the March dead zone.

Good morning! I just have to share that I was recently talking about the Insider Inbox with my trainer (who is from Chicago and, naturally, a Bears fan) and he mentioned that they do nothing of the sort on their website. This submission being a friendly reminder that we absolutely ARE better than the Bears, beyond any measure of doubt, and it’s partly thanks to you guys. GO PACK

Does that make us better or the Bears smarter?

All this talk about stealing lunches brought back an old memory. Back in the 1970s, I worked at K-Mart in Racine, WI, and during a lunch break, a fellow stock boy opened his lunch, and someone had taken a bite out of his sandwich and put it back. He freaked out and the rest of us laughed. All these years later, I just want to let him know that it was me and I’ll never do it again, honest.

Fifty years later, the truth is finally revealed.

George from North Mankato, MN

Hello Wes. Inquiring mind(s) have a few follow-up questions about your root beer preferences. How do you prefer your drink of choice? Plastic bottle, glass bottle, can, fountain, tap/draught? Frosty mug or do you add ice? How about floats? If so, do you go for custard, hand packed ice cream, or soft serve? Lastly, are root beer barrels or root beer bottle caps a non-beverage substitute? How many days until the baloney stops?

The only root beer I consume is root beer. I don’t even like floats. I’m not a fan of melted ice cream and root beer has enough sugar as it is. For me, nothing beats a cold root beer in a frosty mug…and no ice, ever. Shout out to Culver’s for staying true to that.

Now that I’m on the other side of 60, I work out differently. I am attuned to sugar and salt because eating right makes me feel normal and indulging makes me feel terrible. Veterans on a team prepare and do aftercare right not because the coach says so but because they have to. That’s got to be a good example for a young team. Age makes converts of us all.

All success is successful adaptation, my friend.

How many other regular submitters read Derek’s list and counted their accomplishments? Pretty proud to count six of them on my ledger. My one add would be, “Readers know you by your first name only,” because you are legendary. Talking to you Lori, Margeaux, Dean, Derek, Dar, and Al.

And then proceed to wear your name on a T-shirt like Dar did at a Packers Everywhere pep rally in Tampa. Legend.

I recognize Doug from Neenah as a regular submitter here I believe. I had to laugh, though, thinking about someone submitting that question and being a newcomer had absolutely no idea what your response was about! Ha. This place is awesome!

With that, I’m off to cover the NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix. We’ll have coverage all next week on packers.com. Have a great weekend, everybody.