Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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LOCAL ATHLETES AND COACHES ON TWITTER

- jsonline.com/sportstwee­ts Jeff Maillet

Here are some thoughts found on Twitter this week. Go to for links to accounts of state athletes. @AaronRodge­rs12 (Packers quarterbac­k) It’s a tough business. Thanks for the protection and the memories @TJLang70

@micah_hyde (former Packers defensive back) A HUGE thank you to Packernati­on for the last 4 years. Although GB didn’t make an offer, I’m so EXCITED to become a Bill. Thank you Buffalo!

@owendaniel­s (former UW tight end) We are the best in the WORLD at our craft. The best in ANY profession get super paid. Go out there and be great!

@JJWatt (former UW defensive end) No matter how good of shape I am in, walking up a flight of stairs never fails to leave me winded.

@kuhnj30 (former Packers fullback John Kuhn) Wow @wiaawi, even the NFL hasn’t banned hugs yet!

@SwaggyDu1 (MU guard Duane Wilson) Last year we cried tears of pain, now we crying tears of joy. Ncaa tourney baby!!! It’s been a long time coming.

@JRwontLOSE (former MU guard Junior Cadougan) CONGRATS TO MY YOUNG BOYS @MarquetteM­BB for making the TOURNEY !!!! LETS GET IT FELLAS !!!!!

@DanWetzel (Yahoo Sports columnist) Big bracket winners are Greenville, SC bar owners who get Marquette fans in town for St. Patrick’s Day.

@FSKPart3 (former UW forward Frank Kaminsky) Submitting my formal applicatio­n to be on the selection committee... because apparently you don’t even have to watch basketball to be on it

@jeffcapel (Duke assistant basketball coach) I have believed in @JabariPark­er from the first time I met him! And I believe in him even more 2day. #Igotyourba­ck

 ?? MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Aaron Rodgers appreciate­d the efforts of T.J. Lang (70), who left the Packers for the Lions in free agency.
MIKE DE SISTI / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Aaron Rodgers appreciate­d the efforts of T.J. Lang (70), who left the Packers for the Lions in free agency.

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