Packer Fan Says His Team Loyalty Saved His Life

Discussion in 'Green Bay Packers' started by BettisComeBack, Mar 14, 2010.

  1. BettisComeBack

    BettisComeBack Special Teamer

    The Green Bay Packers voted a Wisconsin man into the team's "Fan Hall of Fame" who says his loyalty to the team saved his life. Jim Becker (age 79) and his wife raised 11 kids, so money was tight. To afford his season tickets without taking money from his family, he began selling his blood for $15 per pint.

    His doctor later found that Becker's father died at age 43 of a condition in which the blood retains too much iron. The only treatment is to remove the iron by giving blood. He believes if he hadn't, he too may have died young.

    Wisconsin man credits Packers loyalty for saving life - ESPN
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Apr 14, 2010
  2. DaBearsrule4ever

    DaBearsrule4ever Hall Of Famer

    Wow, thats loyalty right there.
     
  3. King Romo

    King Romo Cowboys and Yankees

    What a great story
     
  4. Tarkus

    Tarkus The Thread Stalker

    Cute story but it's BS that he wasn't taking money from his family by selling blood for his season tickets. With 11 kids, there's always places/areas that need the money. He wanted all those kids so there goes his football fix IMO. Don't know how that gets you voted into a fan HoF. Well, then again, he bought his way in.

    I know about money being tight. There was 13 in my family.
     
    Last edited: Mar 17, 2010
  5. Lord_Joe

    Lord_Joe Smiley Bugger

    Maaaan cheeseheads are crazy. Just do what normal people do when money is tight and steal crap.