May God Bless You Max McGee (Max Magee)
A few months ago, I wrote about the reaction to the death of Phil Rizzuto. I had no idea who Rizzuto was, but I understood the affection New Yorkers had for him because of the way I felt about Bob Uecker, Jim Irwin and Max McGree. Max McGee died yesterday after falling from his roof while blowing leaves. As Joe from Sheboygan said on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel forum, "We've all lost a favorite uncle".
Nationally, most people know McGee as a hard partying Packers receiver who played through a hangover to have a spectacular game in the very first Super Bowl. There was so much more to McGee than that. He was an Air Force pilot. After his playing career, he helped start up the Chi-Chi's restaurant chain. He founded a research center to help fight juvenile diabetes. He was named Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year ten times.

I can remember listening to Max's color commentary on Packers games since I was a little girl (that is, when his words weren't drowned out by my Dad yelling about the "goddamn Packers"). Even though he was an ex-player, he was somehow the people's representative in the booth. Max said what the rest of us were thinking (and he was also probably drinking what the rest of us were drinking ;-). It's easy enough to find clips of Max's work online. You can even listen to a rebroadcast of Super Bowl XXXI.. But, it's the little moments that made Max so much fun to listen to. For example,
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